‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Will Feature Two Post-Credit Scenes
One of the traditions for any Marvel Cinematic Universe project is normally what takes place after all of the credits have already rolled, and the upcoming adventure is no different, as it has recently been revealed that Thor: Love and Thunder will feature two post-credit scenes.
It is a tradition that is quite unlike any other, and one that has stood the test of over a decade of entries into the vast and ever-expanding landscape of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Marvel Studios has always embraced the power of the post-credit sequence, a moment that has conditioned every single Marvel moviegoer to stay in their seat until after the credits roll, in order to gain some kind of insight into the future of the Marvel Universe.
Whether it be important teases to future projects that could give massive insight into what audiences could be in store for, or comedic moments that play on the post-credit scene craze in a way that only Marvel can.
Either way, the post-credit scene has become an integral part of the Marvel movie experience, and with every single release, comes to fan curiosity about how many of these scenes are there to expect; with the upcoming fourth Thor solo film as no exception.
It has recently been revealed that the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder will feature two post-credit scenes; which has become usual for most recent Marvel films of this current phase.
First reported by The Direct, it turns out the film will, in fact, have both a mid-credit sequence, followed by. a post-credit sequence; which is similar to what we’ve seen in films like Spider-Man: No way Home and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of MAdness.
Both films feature a stylized credit sequence that is followed by a scene that foreshadows something in future Marvel films, with the remaining credits following, and a scene coming at the very end.
We are very curious to see what is shown at the conclusion of the Thor: Love and Thunder credit sequence, but we would guess that it will have something to do with the upcoming Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.