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Thunderbolts* was praised for its depiction of mental health issues, which was a first in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie has explained the movie's final moments and reveals ...
Thunderbolts* was initially going to feature Kang the Conqueror in its post-credits scene, and the pivot goes to show how ...
Phase 5 of the MCU has heated things up, though, and the juice from the movies is transferring over to the post-credits scenes. So, with Thunderbolts* featuring another wild tag at the end of the ...
Even if a post-credits scene is simply for funsies, it is a nice way to cap off a viewing experience. We know that the MCU made post-credits and mid-credits scenes a staple in current pop culture ...
Thunderbolts has two post-credits scenes, with one being silly nonsense and the other meant to be a more meaty “look what we’re about to do” like the MCU post-credits scenes of yore.
Hey, you can't win them all. The following post-credits sequence, which Schreier teased as being shot for Avengers: Doomsday, offers a much more surprising glimpse into the future of the MCU. Fourteen ...
And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis ... second, post-credits scene has much wider implications for the MCU.
Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*” has been released into the world, which means it’s finally time for that other longstanding MCU tradition — discussing its post-credits scenes. In another return ...
Thunderbolts* features the longest post-credits scene in the history of Marvel movies. This is ironic, as the 2 hours and 6 minutes runtime makes the film one of the shortest MCU features.