Let's make this simple: You want to know if there are any post- or mid-credits scenes in Deadpool & Wolverine. The answer is yes, so be sure to stick around till the very end.
Deadpool & Wolverine has finally arrived to end the drought of new MCU movies in 2024. This new film is the first to feature Ryan Reynolds' Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman's Logan playing in the MCU sandbox. Fittingly, it's also the first R-rated MCU movie. We'd expect nothing less from the Merc With a Mouth.
Now that Deadpool & Wolverine has hit theaters, we'll be breaking down the ending of the film and its impact on the MCU beginning on Friday. But for now, there's probably one big question on your mind: Is there a post-credits scene? Do fans need to stick around till the very end? Let's answer that question.
Does Deadpool & Wolverine Have a Post-Credits Scene?
Unsurprisingly, Deadpool & Wolverine does have a post-credits scene. Would it even count as an MCU movie if it didn't? There's a hilarious end-credits scene you'll definitely want to stick around to watch. There's also a certain special something that plays during the credits, but we won't spoil what that is. But the gist is that, yes, Marvel fans will want to remain in their seats until the very end.
Be sure to check back on Friday for our full Deadpool & Wolverine: Ending Explained feature.
In IGN's review of Deadpool & Wolverine, we said, "Deadpool & Wolverine is an outrageous, consistently funny superhero comedy that succeeds largely thanks to the contagious enthusiasm of leads Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, and a surprisingly classy perspective on superhero movie history. Wade and Logan’s profanity-laced adventure forces the MCU farther out of its comfort zone than it’s been in years, even though old and increasingly frustrating issues like forgettable villains and a barely there plot show that breaking the fourth wall isn’t always enough to solve a movie’s foundational problems."
For more on Deadpool & Wolverine, learn what Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige had to say about the new movie and brush up on the wildly inconsistent track record of X-Men video games.
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