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Transformers 3's spoilerific opening revealed


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but scifi.com new blastr.com aka Scifi wire says that opening sence in tranformers 3 will begin with

 

I'm taking this as a rumor and not anything but it.

 

spolier

 

 

 

Transformers 3 will start off with a a robotic disturbance on the moon that's picked up by Earth scientists, who alert the government. The news makes it way to the White House, where men in black suits rush through the halls, burst into the Oval Office and tell the president (whose back is to the camera), "Sir, something's happened on the moon!"

 

The president turns around and (OK, here comes the spoiler)—

 

It's John F. Kennedy.

 

That's right. Transformers 3 won't begin in modern times, but rather back in 1961 or 1962, and deal with the Transformers' involvement in the space race, and why JFK was so insistent that the U.S. make it to the moon first.

 

 

 

source http://blastr.com/2010/07/transformer-3s-spoilerifi.php

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See, they left out the Optimus monologue with the scene and then the TF logo.

 

It's only been two movies and I'm a jerk about that part.

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