Deadpool & Wolverine: Is There A Post-Credits Scene?

Deadpool & Wolverine: Is There A Post-Credits Scene?

The wait is over! Marvel's highly anticipated "Deadpool & Wolverine" finally hits theaters tonight, marking the arrival of the first X-Men character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

For years, 21st Century Fox held the rights to the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and quirky characters like Deadpool. Disney's acquisition of the studio brought the X-Men back to the MCU fold, leaving only the Spider-Man franchise (owned by Sony) as the notable exception.

In this latest installment, Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) joins forces with Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) – or perhaps a parallel universe version – embarking on another brutally funny, vulgar, and blood-splattered adventure.

Now, the burning question: are there any post-credits scenes? Here's the breakdown:

No mid-credits scenes: If you need a bathroom break, you can sneak out and back in without missing anything.

One post-credits scene: The real action happens at the very end of the credits, so hold tight!

Credits intrigue: While there's one main post-credits scene, reviewers have noticed "stuff" happening throughout the credits, so if you're keen on catching all the details, brace yourself for a lengthy bathroom break.

Although the post-credits scene might not offer major MCU or X-Men revelations, don't worry! This weekend's San Diego Comic-Con promises a treasure trove of news and exciting developments for upcoming Marvel movies and TV shows.

Meanwhile, the gaming world has its own Marvel offering: "Marvel Rivals," a beta currently in play. Think "Overwatch" with a Marvel twist, including destructible environments and beloved superheroes.

Speaking of Marvel, the next TV project in the pipeline is "Agatha: Coven of Chaos," the "WandaVision" spin-off that looks surprisingly promising. On the film front, "Captain America: Brave New World" is slated for a 2025 release.

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