Fourth wall ending

It was an unquestionable success. On the opening weekend, the film has earned over 382 million dollars worldwide, and easily crossed the 400-million mark on the following Monday (and who says Mondays are bad?). All right the previous film had grossed 62 millions on its opening day, that record could not be broken, but it's quite acceptable considering the stars who participated in that one. With the Fallen in the title role, challenging his success would be an insult. He grew up with Decepticons, so he knew better than that.

He felt like drumming „We are the champions" on the steering wheel of the Mercedes he pretended to be driving. The first Transformers movie grossed 709,709,780 dollars, the second made 836,297,228 dollars.

One of the tentacles suddenly nipped him as a sign that he had truly started drumming on the wheel. He quickly apologized.

He wondered how it will look like when Laserbeak takes over the Wall Street to enable the Cybertronians to buy up every resource they need from Earth. He was looking forward to that day, the day of ultimate victory.

But also, it would be the day when his partners leave. Not only the Decepticons, but the Autobots too. They would have everything they need, and they would get it peacefully. Why would they stay, if they have a whole planet to rebuild?

He would miss them, he knew he would. But the thought also made him proud. He would be remembered as the human who helped to save Cybertron. Thus, he would never loose his partners completely. He smiled.

Till all are one.

Source: boxofficemojo