Home / Transformers: Dark of the Moon / Josh Duhamel
- Actor
- Josh Duhamel
- Character
- Lennox
- Watch
- Unidentified watch
- Status
- Unidentified
Michael Bay took the Chernobyl disaster and turned it into a Transformers origin story. Dark of the Moon opens with the 1986 nuclear catastrophe reimagined as cover for a crashed Autobot ship, then escalates into a full-scale invasion of Chicago that consumed the film's final hour. Bay shot that sequence with 3D cameras borrowed from James Cameron, and whatever you think of the plot, the destruction of the Magnificent Mile is one of the more committed action set pieces of the decade. Frances McDormand shows up as an intelligence director who treats the Autobots like a jurisdictional headache, and Leonard Nimoy voices Sentinel Prime in what turned out to be his last major film role before his death in 2015.
Duhamel's Lennox has been promoted to Colonel, now running NEST's joint military-Autobot operations from a command level rather than on the ground with a rifle. He is the franchise's human military anchor, the guy who translates alien warfare into something the Joint Chiefs can process. A watch is visible on his wrist in several scenes, but the specific make and model have not been confirmed. For a character who spends most of the film coordinating strikes and barking into radios, the wrist is often in frame — someone with sharper eyes or a better Blu-ray freeze may yet identify it.
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