BUMBLEBEE: Here's What Happens In The Movie's Post-Credits Scenes - SPOILERS

BUMBLEBEE: Here's What Happens In The Movie's Post-Credits Scenes - SPOILERS

Bumblebee is set to be released later this week but once you've finished watching the Transformers spinoff, should you stick around through the credits? Find out more after the jump but spoilers follow...

By JoshWilding - Dec 17, 2018 07:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Bumblebee
Thanks to Marvel Studios, most blockbusters these days have post-credits scenes and Bumblebee is no exception. You won't have to wait long, either, because they start almost immediately after the movie ends (there's nothing right at the very end of the credits). 

Before we get to that, though, it's worth noting that it wraps up with Bumblebee driving over the Golden Gate Bridge alongside a very familiar looking semi-truck which the first post-credits scene seemingly confirms was indeed Optimus Prime, as the two Autobots walk through the forest together talking about the battle to come. 

The camera then pans up and reveals that more Autobots are on their way to Earth, presumably setting the stage for a sequel or, if that doesn't happen, 2007's Transformers


We then return to Hailee Steinfeld's Charlie who is working on her dad's Corvette, and she finally manages to get it running. We then see her driving that on the open road which doesn't exactly set up the sequel, but does bring her story arc to a nice close. 

What do you guys think of these post-credits scenes? Let us know your thoughts below. 
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Vigor
Vigor - 12/17/2018, 7:51 AM
Smart end credits. Because depending on how the studios decide to proceed, this can serve as a nice ending to the Bumblebee story without cliff hangers or serve as a nice bridge to either BumbleBee II, or Transformers I
GoldGuy
GoldGuy - 12/17/2018, 8:46 AM
The scene with the girl driving the Corvette is actually surprisingly emotional in context.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 12/17/2018, 9:47 AM
But didn't Optimus Prime arrive in 2007, after Bumblebee sent a message into space? Or am I missing something
JizzerTron
JizzerTron - 12/17/2018, 10:43 AM
@MalseMarcel - Couldn't agree more. I was thinking the same thing after reading the plot on Wikipedia. We were told through the storytelling in TF1 that the transformers first arrived on earth in 2007. So how the hell could OP and the other autobots already be on earth in the late 80's?????
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 12/17/2018, 11:00 AM
@MalseMarcel - You didn't miss anything dude. This is what happens when Studios try to make both a prequel and reboot at the same time. You wind up with an overall franchise timeline that doesn't make any sense.
bobevanz
bobevanz - 12/17/2018, 11:06 AM
This is a reboot more than a prequel, get it through your thick skulls lol
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