Warning: Contains spoilers for Transformers One!Transformers one Includes multiple post-credits scenes that help set up the potential future of the franchise. The 2024 animated movie is a clean break from Paramount’s live-action franchise that goes back to explore the origins of Optimus Prime and Megatron. The two may start the movie as friends, but at the time Transformers oneAs the end draws to a close, they are certified enemies still fighting for the future of Cybertron. It leaves Optimus Prime as the leader of the Autobots and Cybertron, while Megatron is bandied about with the High Guard, leaving the door open for more adventures.
Since Transformers one takes place millions of years ago and is seemingly disconnected from the Transformers Timeline, the movie works as the potential starting point for a new era of the franchise. There are hopes that an animated trilogy will happen as a result of the 2024 film, so it should come as no surprise that Transformers one Has post-credits scenes Teasing what else might come. The life-struggle Transformers Movies have not been averse to including credit scenes to set the future, and now the animated side of the franchise is doing the same in a significant capacity.
Transformers One’s mid-credits scene reunites Bumblebee with his “friends”
B-127 returns to sublevel 50 for a comedic scene
The first of Transformers ones credits scenes occurs early after the credits begin. The movie Uses the mid-credits scene to continue the story of B-127 And show what happens to him after helping Optimus Prime become the leader of Cybertron and earn his trust. The fan-favorite Autobot returns to Sublevel 50, where he first met Orion Pax and D-16, and has a quick reunion with his “friends,” the makeshift robots he built as A-Atron. B-127 shares his excitement about his new abilities with them, but things go wrong when his knife hands come out and he “kills” two of them.
Transformers movie |
Is there a credits scene? |
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Transformers (2007) |
Yes, mid-credit scenes |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) |
Yes, mid credit scene |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) |
Yes, mid credit scene |
Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) |
No |
Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) |
Yes, post-credits scene |
Bumblebee (2018) |
Yes, mid-credit scenes |
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023) |
Yes, mid credit scene |
Transformers one (2024) |
Yes, mid and post-credits scenes |
Transformers oneThe post-credits scene is primarily an excuse for the movie to deliver another Bumblebee joke. This is not used as an opportunity to set the next chapter of the history of B-127 and reveal relevant information. However, it still has some bearing on the future of the franchise. The scene acts as Bumblebee’s return to where he came from so he can seemingly celebrate the fact that He is now working with Optimus Prime and will not need to be underground anymore. Effectively, this marks the end of B-127’s time in the sublevels of Cybertron.
Megatron forms the Decepticons in the post-credits scene of Transformers One
The Decepticons become official after their banishment
Transformers oneThe post-credits scene is a much bigger deal, as it returns audiences to Megatron’s story. The scene begins with Megatron talking about how Sentinel Prime is dead but that A new, stronger and more personal enemy was created. The enemy he refers to is the Decepticons, the evil group of Transformers he has now formed. Megatron ashes at the first gathering of Decepticons by saying, “We will not be blinded by his deception. We are the ones who are Decepticons. Stand up!”
As Megatron’s speech plays out, Transformers oneThe post-credits scene confirms a few details about Megatron’s Decepticons. They are still located on Cybertron, although they are banished from Yakon City. Megatron also embraced the Megatronus Prime engraving Sentinel Prime set on his chest and Turns Megatronus’ symbol into the branding for all Decepticons. The credits scene shows that several different members of the Decepticons are branded with this symbol, making their relationship with Megatron clear for all to see.
Who is part of Megatron’s Decepticons team
The first four Decepticon members have been confirmed
The creation of the Decepticons means that a few of Transformers ones Autobot and Decepticon characters are now officially part of the new team. The first confirmed member of the group is Megatron. As the leader of the Decepticons over most of the Transformers study and the one responsible for creating them in Transformers oneThere is no debate or surprise that he is counted among the team members. While The credits scene shows countless unidentified characters as part of Megatron’s armySeveral notable characters are aligned with him now.
Just as the presence of Megatron as a Decepticon member is unsurprising, so is the confirmation Transformers oneStarscream joined him. He is one of three characters immediately shown to have the Decepticon symbol branded on their robotic bodies. The other two confirmed Decepticon members are Shockwave and Soundwave. Megatron met with Starscream, Soundwave, and Shockwave after learning the truth about Sentinel Frame, and he quickly outwitted Starscream in front of the entire High Guard. Since The High Guard is ganging up on MegatronIt makes sense that they would be part of his Decepticon ranks.
Starscream, Shockwave and Soundwave are some of the biggest Decepticons in the world Transformers FranchiseMaking them excellent choices to be included in Megatron’s team from the start. Starscream is typically portrayed as Megatron’s often untrustworthy and power-hungry right-hand man, a Decepticon commander, and a deadly Seeker. Shockwave is a logical engineer who is also dangerously powerful. Currently, Soundwave is one of Megatron’s most loyal Decepticons in any iteration of the Transformers, serving a more significant purpose as a communications officer. Starscream, Shockwave, and Soundwave become the foundation for Megatron’s Decepticons to grow from Transformers one.
What Megatron’s Transformers One Post-Credits Scene Means for the Future
The Decepticons are ready for war with Optimus Prime
The confirmation that Megatron had started the Decepticons in Transformers oneThe post-credits scene is a big deal for the future of the franchise. Optimus Prime has already formed the Autobots when the movie ends, and he has Elita and Bumblebee by his side. Megatron is now given an army to go to war with Optimus Prime As he seeks revenge. It was clear in Megatron and Optimus Prime’s final exchange that the conflict between former friends was just beginning, as the new Decepticon leader told him, “This is not over prime,” Before leaving Yakon City with the High Guard.
Now that the Decepticons have been formed, Megatron has the firepower behind him to make good on that promise. He can lead Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave into battle with many other Decepticons by their side. This will lead to a new Cybertronian Civil War As the Decepticons and Autobots battle for power, Energon and the future of their race. Fighting over Cybertron is a common story across these Transformers Myth, and it enables Transformers ones sequels to naturally build to Megatron and Optimus Prime fighting once again.
After all, the Decepticons are typically portrayed as the ones who “win” the war for Cybertron, often forcing the Autobots to flee for their own safety. Megatron is now in the early stages of putting together an army that can accomplish the planetary takeover – and possibly expand his empire further. As this shakes out in the Transformers one Continuity remains to be seen. But what is clear is that Megatron is here to stay and his quest for power and revenge on Optimus Prime is just beginning.