Then he enters a secret bunker in the warehouse and hands Noah his business card, which identifies said organization as “G.I. Turns out Burke has been keeping tabs on Unicron, and he tells Noah that the organization he works for would like to enlist his and the Autobots’ services for a global peacekeeping mission. There, he reveals that the organization he works for knows all about the Autobots and Noah’s role in saving the world. Noah’s world-saving efforts land him on the radar of Agent Burke (Michael Kelly), who invites him to what seems like a normal job interview for a security position at a warehouse. Noah also walks away with a sweet new battle suit made from parts of his Autobot pal Mirage (Pete Davidson), which he used to join Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) and Optimus Primal (Ron Perlman) in the final battle against Unicron and his servant, Scourge (Peter Dinklage), who meets his end with a face full of molten lava in Peru. The space- and time-portal-opening Transwarp Key has been destroyed, and our heroes - the Autobots (the alien robots who turn into cars), the Maximals (the alien robots who turn into animals), and human protagonists Noah (Anthony Ramos) and Elena (Dominique Fishback) - stand united in their efforts to protect earth. We leave Rise of the Beasts with the threat of the Terrorcons, a group of evil Transformers, and their leader, the world-devouring Unicron, defeated for now. Welcome to the Hasbro Cinematic Universe. Joe is back again, and it is handing out business cards. With its final scene, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts officially introduces the special-forces organization G.I. Like an ’80s kid mashing action figures together, the Transformers franchise is in its crossover era. We are recirculating it now timed to Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ digital release. This article was originally published in June.
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