(21 Feb 2017) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYASSOCIATED PRESSNew York, 20 Feb. 20171. Medium, zoom out of Mark Wahlberg posing for a photo with a fan at the American International Toy Fair7. SOUNDBITE (English) Mark Wahlberg/Actor - on whether he was injured making this 'Transformers' film:"Not as bad, I mean I really kind of got a bad neck injury on the first one. But, not as bad. You know, just my ego a little bit. You know, a little older. A little slower. And the action is so much bigger in this one and he (Michael Bay) likes to create as much of it as possible and do it practically so I got beat up a little bit but nothing we couldn't survive."8. Medium, tilt down and up of Mark Wahlberg9. SOUNDBITE (English) Mark Wahlberg/Actor - on what he plans to do next:"I just prefer to do the complete opposite of the last thing that I did so after doing this I'm looking forward to Will Ferrell and I are doing another comedy so we'll go, we'll have some laughs and then I'll do something dramatic again and serious but it's always the complete opposite of the last thing."12. Various of Mark Wahlberg posing for photos with a fanSTORYLINE: MARK WAHLBERG: 'I'M IN FOR ANOTHER 'TRANSFORMERS' MOVIE AND I THINK MICHAEL BAY IS, TOO'Mark Wahlberg says Michael Bay may say "Transformers: The Last Knight" is his final "Transformers" movie but he'll be back."Oh we all know he'll do another one," said Wahlberg Monday (20 FEB. 2017) while promoting the movie - and its line of toys - at the American International Toy Fair in New York. "Absolutely. Of course he'll do another one because it's his baby and he can't really let - he can't hand it off to somebody else. So he will definitely do another one. I think the thing is is these movies are so difficult to make that by the time he's actually shot the movie, cut the movie, you know with the effects and everything else and then going out there and really promoting and marketing the movie, he's tired. But, you know, like most things that are difficult that really are gratifying, you know, once the dust settles you forget about the difficulty of it and he starts coming up with new and exciting ideas and the next thing you know he's committed to doing it again."Wahlberg joined the franchise with 2014's "Transformers: Age of Extinction." He says "The Last Knight" is different than its predecessor."You know what? It's great because it's really different from the last movie. You know we introduce a lot of new characters who you've seen in both the humans as well as the robots so and it's just - it's very different. It's more of a standalone film so it was exciting."He also believes his character, Cade Yeager, has matured some."What was cool about it was you could kind of see that I've aged a little bit and the character is a bit more mature and that was nice. I saw about an hour of the film today and I don't make a habit of watching myself but to know that I'm getting older but I'm still in the game so it was pretty cool."He says while he was injured filming "Transformers: Age of Extinction," the only thing that got hurt this time around was his pride."Not as bad, I mean I really kind of got a bad neck injury on the first one. But, not as bad. You know, just my ego a little bit. You know, a little older. A little slower. And the action is so much bigger in this one and he (Michael Bay) likes to create as much of it as possible and do it practically so I got beat up a little bit but nothing we couldn't survive."Wahlberg says he's contractually signed up for the next "Transformers" movie but will do it "only if Michael (Bay) comes back."As for what's next, the actor is moving in a funnier direction."Transformers: The Last Knight" is due out June 23.All release dates:You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you... Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork