The egg at the end of "Bumblebee" was broadcast shortly after the end of the feature film (there is no need to wait until the credits at the end of the film run out), but it is more like an extension of the end of the film than an egg at the end of the film, in order to make "Bumblebee" have a more complete ending, and at the same time, do not forget to lay the groundwork for future sequels.
At the end of Bumblebee, we can see that Bo Bowen, the leader of the autobots, is talking to Bumblebee, calling him B- 127. But the bumblebee responded to his name through the voice of the broadcast, and then saw seven fireballs falling from the sky, which seemed to represent that other blog members were coming to meet them, echoing the mission instructions of the blog post at the beginning of the film, taking the earth as the new base and looking for opportunities to counterattack Cybertron, once the hometown of Transformers.
Comments on the movie "Bumblebee"
In Bumblebee, director Taravis Knight returns to the original material itself and sets the story background of the film in the 1980s, when Transformers just became popular. At the same time, he also restored the bumblebee to its original shape, the Volkswagen Beetle instead of the Ford Mustang.
The director's practices have injected some elements that the series of films are losing, that is, the love for the original material. In addition to his love for the original material, the director also injected a lot of emotion and painstaking efforts into the film, the most prominent of which was the relationship between Charlie and Bumblebee.
Hailee steinfeld interprets the role of Charlie very well, and the audience can easily scream out her adolescent struggle and the pain of losing her father. The film has excellent emotional and visual effects, the relationship between Charlie and Bumblebee is the emotional core, and CGI special effects with balanced scale and pattern perfectly show the action scene.