Deadpool (2016)
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'Deadpool' May Have Post-Credits Scene
'Deadpool' May Have Post-Credits Scene
Maybe... maybe not... better stick around to find out!
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I remember visiting this website once...
It was called The Deadpool Movie Has a Post-Credits Scene
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
. Despite a fun performance from Ryan Reynold’s as Wade Wilson in the maligned (and now time-travel retconned)
, the Merc with a Mouth was a non-start for Fox – given that the final laser-eyed Merc
a Mouth bore little resemblance to his beloved comic book counterpart. Fox spent the next few years licking their wounds from the Wolverine solo movie and
which, though financially successful, both disappointed fans and undercut enthusiasm for the
spinoff tale never disappeared entirely – as Fox debated the merits of doubling-down on the story they started in
might have been a beloved property but it wasn’t a safe-bet either – especially given interest in a hard-R-rated version. Fortunately, with the success of the
prequel series (and the rewriting of time and events in
), the foundation for a Deadpool movie “done right” was laid and now, following surprise fan screenings of the film (an
cut), we’re learning new details about the highly-anticipated antihero movie – including confirmation of a post-credits scene.
doesn’t open for another month, we’re not going to spoil the actual contents of the post-credits scene that
shown – especially because the circumstances surrounding the post-credits scene have left us wondering: could the theatrical cut of
actually include an even bigger tease or reveal? It’s worth noting the fan screenings took place in Los Angeles and New York City – but only Los Angeles got to see a post-credits scene. Meaning that the post-credits scene may have been spliced in last-minute for Los Angeles or included specifically for
audience. That’s all to say, if the post-credits scene that was shown is the final one – why wouldn’t Fox have also shown it to the New York City audience as well?
Additionally, after several major reveals in recent
universe post-credits scenes (the meet-up between Wolverine, Professor X, and Magneto as well as the epic reveal of young Apocalypse building the pyramids)
‘s Los Angeles post-credits scene might be underwhelming by comparison – a final joke, rather than a hint of what’s to come. In a genre where post-credits scenes have become one of the most-talked about parts of any superhero film, one-off gags, such as Howard the Duck in
woes with Bruce Banner, rarely deliver the same excitement as teases of things to come. So, while a tongue-in-cheek post-credits scene in
is a fit for the fourth-wall breaking character, it’d be a missed opportunity for Fox to get people excited about what the studio has planned for the future.
” post-credits scene that they were hoping would come together in time for the film to release:
“There is a post credit thing that if hopefully comes together, It’s gonna be phenomenal. We’re planning it. It’s one of those ones that’s gonna require some doing, so it may not come together, and if so, I don’t know, we’ll either do a plan be or none at all. I think we should have one, I mean, we really feel like we should have one.”
The post-credits scene that aired in Los Angeles was relatively straightforward and would not have required “
” – meaning that it could simply be a placeholder for the planned but still incomplete “
” post-credits scene. Sometimes, the pieces simply don’t fall into place but, conversely, post-credit scenes are often produced in the final stages of production – and tacked-onto the
film (remember: Fox says this was a near-complete but still
cut). Several Marvel Studios movies even used future directors to shoot the post-credits scenes for films in post-production (example: James Gunn filmed the mid-credits scene of Alan Taylor’s
There are plenty of theories regarding what that “phenomenal” post-credits scene would show but, with
movie, and more set for Fox’s shared mutant universe, there are
of possibilities. Whether the scene comes (or already came) together remains to be seen – and it sounds as though fans will have to wait until the film’s official release to know for sure. After all, Marvel has gone so far as to remove post-credits scenes from press screenings of their films – ensuring that paying moviegoers, not pre-release spoiling fans and journalists, are the first to experience an exciting fan-service tease.
viewers can at least count-on one post-credits scene and, given the positive response to the film so far, that might be enough – the more Deadpool, the better.
opens in theaters on February 12, 2016, followed by
on March 3, 2017; and some as-yet unspecified
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