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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Does "Avengers: Age of Ultron" have a Post-Credits Scene?

Everybody hates and avoids Spoilers. But here's one spoiler I'm sure you'd wanna find out up front: No, there's no post-credits scene in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" so, yes, you do not have to sit through the long credits roll just to find out if there's one or not. BUT, there is an extra scene found right after the animated credits. But when that's done and the full credits start rolling, you can get on up and leave without really missing some extra scene.[hit the jump to continue]

The post-credit scenes have been a staple for Marvel movies ever since Phase One began. What they usually do is insert an extra scene right after the rolling of the credits, at the very last part. Later, the habit evolved into inserting either a mid-credits scene or an extra scene after the animated credits... plus another scene right after the entire credits roll. But it looks like Marvel is simmering down this habit by only having one extra scene, that which is inserted right after the animated credits. After that, there's no extra scene after the entire credits roll.

There was a "leaked" video which claims that it is the post-credits scene of Avengers 2. But that had been clarified as fake. The "fake" video featured a funny little appearance of Spider-man, which is in tune with the recent announcements that Spider-man will appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is a collaborative effort with Sony Pictures, who still owns the rights to Spider-man, that Marvel be granted the right to use the character, for now at least. The "fake" leak was convincing indeed and effectively played on the fans' excitement for Spidey's inclusion into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.


"I don’t know where that started," said director Joss Whedon. Whedon also clarified that: "We wanted to be clear that there was no tag scene (post-credits scene) at the very very end of the film because after sitting through 40 minutes of credits and not see anything we thought people may become irate."
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