You MUST Stay: Why Marvel's Thunderbolts* Has Two Essential End-Credits Scenes
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The Definitive Answer: How Many End-Credits Scenes Does Thunderbolts* Have?
For those who are just settling in to watch the film—whether in a late theatrical run or on its digital release—it is confirmed that *Thunderbolts* features a total of two** additional scenes hidden in the credits. The structure follows the classic MCU formula:- Scene 1: Mid-Credits Stinger. This scene appears immediately after the main title sequence and the stylized credits have finished rolling. It is typically a short, comedic, or character-focused moment.
- Scene 2: Post-Credits Scene (The Final Stinger). This scene appears after the entire scroll of names, including all the visual effects and production crew, has completed. This is the one that traditionally sets up the next major movie or storyline.
Mid-Credits Scene Breakdown: The 'New Avengers' and Sam Wilson's Lawsuit
The mid-credits scene offers a significant, albeit humorous, shift in the team’s status quo. This sequence is primarily focused on the newly formed team—which, by the end of the film, has unofficially rebranded themselves. The scene is set shortly after the final battle, showing the group attempting to navigate their complicated public image. The biggest reveal is the team’s contentious new name: The New Avengers. This is a massive development, signifying the official retirement of the "Thunderbolts" moniker and a bold, perhaps overly ambitious, claim on the legacy of the original Avengers. The humor is delivered through the revelation that the team is being sued. Who is suing them? None other than the current Captain America, Sam Wilson. This is a brilliant nod to the political and public relations fallout of a team of reformed villains trying to claim the "Avengers" name, suggesting a future storyline where the "New Avengers" must earn their title in the eyes of the world and its established heroes. The mid-credits stinger is an important character moment, highlighting the team’s dysfunctional but ultimately loyal dynamic. It emphasizes the chaotic nature of their transition from government-mandated anti-heroes to a self-proclaimed superhero team.The True Post-Credits Scene: Setting Up the Multiverse Saga's Future
The final, true post-credits scene is the one that has generated the most buzz and is the most significant for the future of the MCU's Multiverse Saga. This scene features a substantial 14-month time jump after the events of the main film. The significant time jump is used to position the characters in a new reality, preparing them for the next major crossover event. The scene’s focus is on the core members of the newly minted "New Avengers"—specifically Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, Ghost, and U.S. Agent—as they receive a critical transmission or piece of information. The main purpose of this final stinger is to deliver the first consequential tease for two major upcoming projects:- *Avengers: Doomsday*: The scene reportedly delivers a direct look or mention of the impending threat that will serve as the climax of the current saga, setting up the scope of the multiversal conflict.
- *Fantastic Four: First Steps*: There are also strong rumors and reports that the final moments of the scene contain a cryptic visual or audio clue that directly connects to the arrival of the Fantastic Four in the main MCU timeline.
Full Thunderbolts* Cast and Character Roster
The strength of *Thunderbolts*** lies in its ensemble of established, complex characters, all of whom have been seen previously in various MCU projects. The film’s success relies on the chemistry of this "B-team" of anti-heroes and their handlers. The core team and their actors include:- Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova / Black Widow: The de facto leader of the field team, a highly skilled assassin and the sister of the late Natasha Romanoff.
- Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier: The former brainwashed assassin now seeking redemption, serving as the moral compass of the team.
- Wyatt Russell as John Walker / U.S. Agent: The controversial former Captain America, whose patriotic fervor is often at odds with his violent methods.
- David Harbour as Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian: A Soviet-era super-soldier and a father figure to Yelena.
- Hannah John-Kamen as Ava Starr / Ghost: An operative with molecular instability, capable of phasing through objects, first introduced in *Ant-Man and the Wasp*.
- Olga Kurylenko as Antonia Dreykov / Taskmaster: An assassin with photographic reflexes, capable of mimicking any fighting style.
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine: The enigmatic director who assembles the team, serving as the puppet master behind the operation.
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