TRANSFORMERS 8: Rise of Unicron (2025)

“How do you kill a god that is a world?”
Plot: A stray Transwarp echo answers from deep time—then Earth’s poles lurch and horn‑like mountains rip through the desert. The terror: Earth is Unicron’s dormant shell, waking. Optimus Prime rallies Autobots and Maximals, while a scarred Megatron offers a truce long enough to sever the planet’s soul‑circuit.

Quick cuts: satellites swallowed by a metal aurora; Bumblebee threading collapsing freeways; Arcee wall‑running a dam under missile spray; Primal leaping between ferries as the river turns to gears; Seekers tearing red clouds; humans wiring an ancient pillar as glyphs ignite; the Matrix flaring cobalt while Unicron’s maw eclipses the moon. “Till all are one.”

Review: Thunderous, myth‑heavy, and cleanly cut—cosmic dread with weighty metal. The Prime–Megatron détente crackles, set pieces read clearly, and the scale finally feels planetary. If the film lands this arc, crowds will roll out.
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