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Some of these scenes serve as a teaser for possible sequels or future MCU installments; some resolve a dangling plot strand from the preceding movie; some are just a funny gag. The best, as this ranking will hopefully illuminate, are a mix of all three. A quick word on criteria: This ranking includes any scene that plays after the end of an MCU title, usually mid-credits scenes which play after the main title cards but before the final credits scroll and end-credits scenes which play after all the credits have rolled.

Occasionally, this also includes scenes that play after the movie is over but before the credits have started. All the scenes have been ranked by how well they tease an upcoming title in the MCU, how surprising or revelatory they are, and by how fun they are. Home Film. Nov 2, am PT. Vary Plus Icon. Adam B. The second bonus scene, which comes after the credits, finds Dane driven by the disappearance of his girlfriend, Sersi the Eternal played by Gemma Chan into confronting his birthright, the Ebony Blade.

Thus the opening of the box he seems so reluctant to peek inside. In the comics, it went on to have quite a checkered history involving the Avengers, the Inhumans and Dracula , among others. One of the Celestials of Marvel the company, Stan Lee , even wrote the story.

The magic sword has a number of abilities in the comics, chief among them indestructibility and the ability to cut through just about anything including mystical barriers. It also grants its wielder protection from energy blasts and magic attacks.

Gunn has said that Warlock was in an early outline of Guardians 2 but he took him out when he realized there were too many characters.

Lee is seen talking to the comics characters The Watchers, alien beings who spy on other creatures in the universe. Lee mentions being a delivery man, referring to his cameo in a previous MCU movie, and thus this scene implies that Lee has been working for The Watchers all along.

Though it must be noted that in this particular scene, The Watchers seem very disinterested in what Lee is saying. A suspicious Gargan walks away disappointed.

The scene pretty much cuts Vulture out of the future of the MCU. After-Credits Scene 2: This is arguably the funniest post-credits scene Marvel has ever done. He finishes by asking how many more of these PSAs he has to do.

Instead, it lets us all have a laugh at how meaningful these brief little scenes have become. After-Credits Scene 1: As Thor Chris Hemsworth , the Revengers, the refugees from Sakaar, and the remains of the Asgardian people make their way across the cosmos looking for a new home, Thor and Loki Tom Hiddleston look out over the expanse with a sense of hope. That hope is quickly snuffed out as they encounter a large, imposing ship. This is likely our direct connection to Avengers: Infinity War , as Thor and his crew may or may not confront Thanos before venturing to Earth to round up the Avengers.

We must also consider that the last time Loki confronted Thanos, he failed him and lost the Infinity Stone. Loki pocketed the Tesseract at the end of Thor: Ragnarok , so it'll be interesting to see if he ventures onto Thanos' ship with a peace offering, thus giving Thanos his first Infinity Stone. The scene is kind of the perfect conclusion for Thor: Ragnarok —unapologetically weird and funny. After-Credits Scene 1: In the first Black Panther after-credits scene, we see T'Challa Chadwick Boseman addressing the UN, announcing that for the first time ever Wakanda will be sharing its knowledge and technology with the rest of the world.

Martin Freeman 's Everett Ross is in the audience and nods knowingly, while the other UN members are amused by the announcement, asking what a poor country like Wakanda could possibly have to offer to the world. This is a follow-through of sorts to T'Challa's arc, as we simply get to see him put his new plan to action with a tease of how the rest of the world will possibly react.

But the repercussions for the rest of the MCU are huge—with Wakandan technology out in the open, the world will be forever changed. After-Credits Scene 2: The second Black Panther post-credits scene is one some folks may have wanted to see within the framework of the actual movie, but it works better as an addendum.

We see Letitia Wright 's Shuri tending to some land and some young boys in Wakanda, when Sebastian Stan 's Bucky Barnes comes out of a hut—missing his arm—and talks to Shuri, implying that she's been helping remove the triggers from his head that made him such a danger in Winter Soldier and Civil War.

This serves as a piece of connective tissue to Avengers: Infinity War , as it explains how Bucky can come back into the fold and not be a harm to others. This scene also has a reference to a major comics character, as Bucky is referred to as "The White Wolf.

This could be a nod to Bucky's future status as an honorary Wakandan, or simply a sly comics nod. As for why this scene wasn't in the actual movie since it bookends the Captain America: Civil War after-credits scene that set up Black Panther in the first place, Black Panther is very much an insular story—both narratively and thematically—and trying to shoehorn an MCU tie-in into Ryan Coogler 's film would have detracted from the story at hand.

But the events in Eternals raise plenty of red flags that the Avengers would have had to investigate. Marvel did want to include the Avengers in the post-credits, but it dropped the scene. He saw him on TV shooting laser beams out of his eyes. Well, you know who else must have seen Ikaris doing that? Everyone else on the planet, including the Avengers. Being a regular human on Earth in the aftermath of Endgame must be terrifying. Half of the dead returned to life. And everyone must be coping with that.

Accepting that powerful heroes exist on Earth and similar threats exist in outer space is also part of everyday life. Marvel already told us in Shang-Chi that the Avengers still exist, and they monitor everything. So when you see Superman shooting laser beams against a massive threat, you have to make contact.

And that Deviant was scary, but Ikaris is pretty scary too. A few days later, the emergence starts, at which point the Eternals fight among themselves before stopping it. This is the sort of event that the Avengers would have to track down and attempt to intervene. Again, the Avengers have no idea how significant the Celestial danger is.

But they have the means to jump into the action.



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