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List of films with post-credits scenes

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Many films have featured mid- and post-credits scenes. Such scenes often include comedic gags, plot revelations, outtakes, and/or hints about sequels.

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1960s–1970s

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1980s

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Notes

  1. The list shows only the experiments from Experiment 001, Shrink, to Experiment 626, Stitch. It does not include Experiment 627 (who is mentioned when Jumba suggests that Hämsterviel just numbers Leroy as 627, only for Gantu to remind Jumba that 627 was already created), Experiment 628 (who only appeared at the end of the episode "627" in pod form), 629/Leroy (who wasn't officially numbered 629 until 2020 through a special one-off chapter of the manga Stitch & the Samurai), Skunkuna (an unnumbered experiment from Stitch! who is said to have been made by Hämsterviel, contradicting Jumba being the experiments' creator) and Experiment 000 (an experiment who was introduced in Stitch! as the predecessor to all of the other experiments). Furthermore, 275/Tickle-Tummy, an experiment who was introduced in "Snafu", was accidentally left off the list; her number in the list was taken by Wormhole, an experiment who was later introduced in Stitch! and is actually numbered as Experiment 272.
  2. This sets up the plot of Singam II.
  3. As depicted in Justice League (2017) and its 2021 director's cut
  4. The team is identified off-screen as the Justice League.
  5. In the source material, Tommy Oliver was a male, but the cast of the film and the actor who played Oliver in the source material expressed interest in a female version of the character in a sequel.[8][9]
  6. According to producer Kevin Feige, the spaceship seen in the mid-credits scene is the Sanctuary II, which belongs to Thanos.[10]
  7. Played by Harry Shum Jr., the man is unidentified but is credited as Charlie Wu, known in the novel the film is based on as Astrid's ex-boyfriend.
  8. In Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), this scene is established to take place sixteen months later.
  9. This scene is a reference to a scene from the 1967–1970 Spider-Man TV series episode "Double Identity", in which the villain Charles Cameo dresses up like Spider-Man to impersonate him; the episode's scene has since become an Internet meme.[15]
  10. As depicted in Avengers: Infinity War (2018)[17]
  11. This scene was directed by Avengers: Endgame (2019) directors Anthony and Joe Russo as a lead-in to that film.[18]
  12. As depicted in Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)
  13. As depicted in Frozen Fever (2015)
  14. Identified off-screen as Mister Mind.
  15. Identified offscreen as Tails.
  16. As depicted in Frozen (2013)
  17. This scene sets up the events of the first season of the spin-off television series Peacemaker (2022)[24]
  18. Eddie and Venom are transported to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as a result of Doctor Strange's spell in Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).
  19. Anjaneya (from Anjana) being another name of Hanuman.
  20. A metareference to the actors' careers as well, them forming part of the Khans of Bollywood.
  21. The story continues in Justice League: Warworld.
  22. As depicted in the Loki season 2 episode "1893" (2023)
  23. This is a general translation of the character's direct quote, which is: "Mene, Mene, techel upharsem. Autem stultus es ut non comprendias. Continuendum est!"[citation needed]
  24. Agent Vikram from Vikram (2022).
  25. The story continues in Part Two.
  26. As depicted in Rosemary's Baby (1968).
  27. At the end of the first film, Goreng sends a child he found on level 333 back to the top while remaining at the bottom, as Perempuán did. The last seconds of The Platform 2 show the exact next moment after the first film concluded.
  28. Identified offscreen as Amy Rose.
  29. Identified off-screen as pertaining to the alternate universes of the multiverse[citation needed]
  30. As will be depicted in Avengers: Doomsday (2026)[38]
  31. Identified off-screen as the Fantastic Four's spacecraft and logo, arriving on Earth-616 from their home reality.[39]
  32. As depicted in Predator: Fire and Stone (2015).
  33. As depicted in Prey (2022).
  1. The story continues in Justice League: War (2014).
  2. Marking continuity to the 2015 film Justice League: Throne of Atlantis.
  3. Identified offscreen as Terra, marking continuity to Teen Titans: The Judas Contract.
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