Clips after/during Credits

craigdoepie

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I have noticed that more and more blockbusters are posting clips during or after the credits are rolling. So I thought we could post old or new movies that do this. Because many people like myself, usually just get up and walk when the credits roll.

Movies that I know of:

Pirates of the Caribbean 3 or 4 (not sure which 1)
Iron Man 3
and most recently Wolverine

Shameless the series also does it, I missed a few clips before I realised that they do it
 
I have noticed that more and more blockbusters are posting clips during or after the credits are rolling. So I thought we could post old or new movies that do this. Because many people like myself, usually just get up and walk when the credits roll.

Movies that I know of:

Pirates of the Caribbean 3 or 4 (not sure which 1)
Iron Man 3
and most recently Wolverine

Shameless the series also does it, I missed a few clips before I realised that they do it

Also note if it's worth waiting for or not...
 
All Marvel Studios films have a post credit sequence, as far as I know.

The Fast & The Furious had a post credit scene as well. There's a lot. Not really a new thing, but it is becoming more common nowadays. "Masters of the Universe" from back in '87 also has an end credit scene.
 
Fast 6, there is a huge spoiler after the credits referring to the next bad guy and next movie.
 
I always sit through the credits, regardless of whether there's a post-credit reel or not.

I enjoy seeing how many different people from different places worked together to create the movie I had just enjoyed. It's the only "credit" the behind-the-scenes workers get, and it costs me a whole 5 minutes to watch. I also don't have to deal with the rush of people fleeing the theatre/parking lot.

A lot more movies are doing it these days, yes.
 
Most Marvel movies do. I enjoy movies/series that have out-takes in the credits.
 
Fast 6, there is a huge spoiler after the credits referring to the next bad guy and next movie.

Wouldnt call it a spoiler - more like a way to link in the 3rd movie

Most Marvel movies do. I enjoy movies/series that have out-takes in the credits.

Pixar 'out takes' were the best.
 
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