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Despite the Thunderbolts* post-credits scene seeming pretty straightforward, Kevin Feige is throwing a wrench into the works.
Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige recently opened up about the mysterious post-credits scene in Thunderbolts*, and what it ...
Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige breaks his silence on the Thunderbolts* post-credits scene and whether or not it actually sets up ...
Rumor has it that an upcoming MCU project will bring back a major character and potentially give Marvel fans some long ...
James Gunn’s Superman has more momentum than a locomotive. As the first film in the relaunched DC Universe that the Guardians of the Galaxy filmmaker is shepherding into existence alongside DC Studios ...
The answer is: kind of. The movie cuts to the title card, which seems to be the ending, then continues for an extra scene ...
Perhaps you’ll find it hard to believe, but Bucky Barnes’s glow-up blowout isn’t the only reason to stick around for the Thunderbolts* post-credits scene. Marvel’s notorious addendums are ...
For a long time, they used the post-credits scene in each Marvel movie to set up the next Marvel movie and give it, like, a little bit of a tease. That also happens in some of the other big ...
Three years after Thor: Love and Thunder introduced Hercules to the big screen, Marvel fans are still ... he hasn't been in anything since the post-credit scene but he could show his stuff in ...
The simple answer is no. Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning does not have a post-credits scene. So, you will not be missing anything if you leave during the credits.
Esports Insider delves into the recently announced Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, covering its expected release window, ...