Long before Thunderbolts*, since Nick Samuel L. Jackson Fury arrived at the very end of Iron Man to announce the birth of the MCU (yes, really), it has become a tradition at Marvel: the famous post-credits scene. Of course, Kevin Feige's company didn't invent the process, but it must be recognized that it gave him his popularity. to the point of seeing many competing productions attempt the experiment.
Few MCU films have avoided the subject, except for symbolism. We remember that Avengers: Endgame did not include any added sequences, apart from a sound reminder, to signify the end of the Infinity Saga. No, the only thing that really varies is the number. Several films like the recent Captain America: Brave New World, for example, have chosen to include only one scene. A sequence that also added nothing to the great story of the MCU at part to remind us what we already knew since the launch of the multiverse and then the return of Robert Downey Jr. as Doom. But what about Thunderbolts*?
Thunderbolts*, like in the good old days
Jake Schreier's film returns to its classics to offer us two post-credits scenes. And to follow the house tradition, one has a purely comical accent to prolong the delirium, and the other will offer us a nice glimpse of what awaits us at Marvel in the coming months / years.
So, we won't be able to reveal what's hidden there - we're preparing a more detailed article on the subject -, but we strongly advise you to wait for the conclusion of the credits, Marvel having saved the best for the end with a real revealing sequence.
Two scenes that make sense within a feature film that tends to rediscover the spirit of its predecessors where the House of Ideas seemed to be lacking in these same ideas lately, forced to rely on its productions around outsiders where the supposed locomotives wallow at the box office.
The future of Marvel will continue to will be written soon, first of all with the series Ironheart on Disney+ on June 24, before July and the highly anticipated Fantastic 4: First Steps, a new trailer for which was unveiled last week. Heroes who will cross paths with the Thunderbolts, as was made official by the first casting announcement for ‘Avengers: Doomsday, scheduled for April 29, 2026.
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