Transformers: Age Of Extinction & Third Person – Now At Redbox

This week’s Redbox releases include Transformers: Age of Extinction, Third Person, Are You Here, Space Station 76, Sniper: Legacy and Leprechaun Origins.

Transformers: Age of Extinction is the highly successful sequel to Transformers: Dark of the Moon and the fourth installment in the Transformers film franchise.

Five years after the Decepticon battle, a man and his family team up with the Autobots to take on a dangerous new threat.

Transformers: Age of Extinction stars Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Stanley Tucci, Jack Reynor and Kelsey Grammer.

Third Person is the 2013 romantic thriller that tells three inter-connected stories of love, passion, hope and infidelity in three cities across the world: Paris, Rome and New York.

Third Person stars Liam Neeson, Maria Bello, Mila Kunis, Kim Basinger and Adrien Brody.

Are You Here is the 2014 comedy about two childhood friends who travel back to their hometown after learning that one of them has inherited their father’s fortune.

Are You Here stars Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis, Amy Poehler, Laura Ramsey and Joel Gretsch.

Next up is Space Station 76, starring Patrick Wilson, Liv Tyler and Matthew Bomer.

In the sci-fi dramedy (which takes place in a 1970s version of the future), a group of people struggle to live and work together on a space station.

Jerry O’Connell and Marisa Coughlan co-star in Space Station 76.

Sniper: Legacy is the fifth installment in the Sniper film series.

After learning a gunman is murdering military officers, Sgt. Brandon Beckett teams up with his father in order to find the killer.

Sniper: Legacy stars Tom Berenger, Chad Michael Collins, Dennis Haysbert, Dominic Mafham and Mercedes Masohn.

Leprechaun Origins is the seventh film in the Leprechaun horror film series.

In the flick, two couples backpacking in Ireland end up encountering one of Ireland’s most famous (and terrifying) legends.

Leprechaun Origins stars Dylan Postl, Stephanie Bennett, Andrew Dunbar, Melissa Roxburgh and Brendan Fletcher.

Additional Redbox releases this week include Ivory Tower and Monster High: Freaky Fusion.

For more information on new releases, visit www.redbox.com.

Redbox rents DVD’s for $1.20 and Blu-ray disks for $1.50, per day. Promo codes for discounts are often available online.

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