We’ve got everything you gotta know about that big tease at the end.

WithTransformers: Rise of the Beasts, the live-action Transformers franchise certainly isn’t gettinglesscomplicated.

So without further ado… Rise of the Beasts picks up the story in 1994, seven years after the events of Bumblebee.

Optimus Prime and the other Autobots are still hiding on Earth, refugees from the war on Cybertron.

And, of course, the key is on Earth.

Why would a Transformer relic be anywhere else?

You read that right: Bumblebee died.

But there were two major plot developments during the battle that are worth noting.

Naturally, there were some folks who found that to be pretty impressive.

But something’s off about this one.

The person doing the interview knows more about Noah than he should.

Noah is reluctant, so the man gives him his card and tells him to think about it.

The card reveals that Noah is being recruited to join G.I.

What the hell does this Transformers/G.I.

What does this mean?

Are we getting G.I.

A mostly separate G.I.

Joe reboot that happens to take place inside the Transformers continuity?

Think of it like this: the G.I.

Joe characters in place of the usual government types that are in these movies.

Does Transformers: Rise of the Beasts have a Mid-Credits or Post-Credits scene?

There’s one mid-credits scene, and nothing at the end of the credits.

In case you were worried we might lose the Pete Davidson Transformer.

(I wasn’t–I knew he’d be fine.)

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