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Mahershala Ali (/məˈhɜːrʃələ/ mə-HUR-shə-lə; born Mahershalalhashbaz Gilmore on February 16, 1974) is an American actor. He has received multiple accolades, including two Academy Awards, a British Academy Film Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2019, and in 2020, The New York Times ranked him among the 25 greatest actors of the 21st century. After pursuing an MFA degree from New York University, Ali began his career as a regular on television series Crossing Jordan (2001–02) and Threat Matrix (2003–04), before his breakthrough role as Richard Tyler in the science fiction series The 4400 (2004–07). His first major film role was in the David Fincher-directed fantasy The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008). He gained wider attention for supporting roles in the final two films of the original The Hunger Games film series and in House of Cards, for which he received his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Ali won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performances as a drug dealer in the drama Moonlight (2016) and as Don Shirley in the comedy-drama Green Book (2018). He is the first Black actor to win two Academy Awards in the same category and the second Black actor to win multiple acting Oscars. Ali won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program for executive producing We Are the Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest (2020). In 2019, he played a troubled police officer in the third season of the HBO anthology crime series True Detective, and in 2020, he starred in the second season of the Hulu comedy-drama series Ramy. He was nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for both performances. Ali has also played Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes in the first season of the Netflix series Luke Cage (2016) and voiced Aaron Davis in the animated films Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023). Description above from the Wikipedia article Mahershala Ali, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

This is where stakes are really high. In this third movie, Spike and Carly are now living together in Chicago, with the Autobots continuing to work with NEST to take down any remaining Decepticons around the world. However, a new enemy comes and threatens to wreak havoc among the human race. He plans to bring back an army of a new wave of Decepticons and wipe out the whole human race starting with Chicago. Realizing the grave and terrible danger again, Spike and Carly must reunite with the Autobots one final time to stop this new enemy from destroying Earth and possibly making Earth the new Cybertron. This will level the stakes a lot more the original third movie tried to do. This will adapt one of the episodes "Divide and Conquer," along with having some of the same elements that the final battle had in the original movie, but this time a lot of people die. Some of the original Autobots will die as well, and some of the human allies will betray the Autobots and work for the Decepticons. Sentinel Prime will be introduced but he won't turn into the bad guy. However, he will be mind controlled by the Dark Energon in the 4th movie fighting Prime, and will continue doing that in the 5th final movie. And also Spike and Carly will be engaged at the end of this movie remake.





