Visitors view a giant model of Optimus Prime from Hollywood movie, Transformers: Age of Extinction, during a promotional campaign for the Transformers

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Visitors view a giant model of Optimus Prime from Hollywood movie, Transformers: Age of Extinction, during a promotional campaign for the Transformers series at Westgate Mall in Shanghai, China, 2 July 2014. Hollywood blockbuster, Transformers: Age of Extinction, is sweeping China with its domestic box office soaring to break the record created by Avatar in 2010. Now everything related to the robot movie series has gone viral both online and offline. A promotional campaign kicked off at Westgate Mall on the busy West Nanjing Road in downtown Shanghai to mark the 30th anniversary of the Transformers series, attracting waves of young fans to go through and review the history of the series. A six-meter-tall model of Optimus Prime from Transformers 4 surely stole the limelight at the show, luring visitors to trigger their shutters and taking selfies with it to share their joy on domestic online social networks. According to statistics, the latest Transformers film has bagged more than 850 million yuan (US$136 million) of box office by July 1 since it began screening across China on June 27. It was reported that Transformers 4 would undoubtedly break the box office record of 1.37 billion yuan made by Avatar.