Thunderbolts* post-credits scenes leaked online: Thunderbolts*, the latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, held its world premiere on Tuesday (April 22) in London, and as expected, spoilers are already making the rounds online. While early reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, it's the post-credits scenes that have Marvel fans in a frenzy. The film reportedly includes both a mid-credits and a post-credits scene, marking the first time since Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 that Marvel has doubled down on end-credit teases.
According to a post from pop culture account Culture Crave, Thunderbolts* won¡¯t just have one, but two post-credits scenes. Longtime MCU fans know that early Marvel films typically ended with a single teaser, but that changed with 2012¡¯s The Avengers, which introduced the now-classic combo of a mid-credits scene followed by one at the very end.
That two-scene format became a trademark during Phases 2 and 3, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 even went all out with five post-credit moments. But ever since Avengers: Endgame skipped the tradition altogether, Marvel has dialed it back. In fact, the last three movies only gave fans one bonus scene each.
Details about the first post-credits scene in Thunderbolts* are not clearly known, with conflicting reports making it difficult to confirm any information. However, the second post-credits scene has been described in detail.
According to a report by ComicBookMovie.com, the post-credits sequence is said to show the New Avengers team in their tower discussing how Sam has recruited his own New Avengers team and has the copyright for that name. Suddenly, they receive news of something coming from space: the Fantastic Four ship entering their universe. This potential cameo has generated significant buzz, especially after Pedro Pascal attended the screening of the film.
Thunderbolts* is picking up Marvel¡¯s thread of diving into morally grey territory, this time with Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan leading the charge. The film is set to hit theaters on May 1, 2025.
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