La Marvel’s Thunderbolts* presents the longest post-Credit scene in the history of the MCU and creates something great

La Marvel’s Thunderbolts* presents the longest post-Credit scene in the history of the MCU and creates something great

At this point, nobody should tell you to stay after the credits of a Marvel movie because fans only know that there will be one or two post-Credit scenes.

With Thunderbolts* The Marvel Studios drop their longest post-Credit scene in this film and creates something enormous for the future of MCU.

Clicking in two minutes and 54 seconds, this Stinger is built towards what is coming later. As noted by IGN, this scene officially beats the previous record owners, also passing the total runtime of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2There are five separate post-Credit sequences, which together worked 2 minutes and 51 seconds.

We are excluding the prolonged Rogers: The Musical bavaglio from Hawk eye Because that was a completely different type of post-Credit Flex.

So what’s in this bite Marvel of almost three minutes? I tell you, so if you don’t want to know, stop reading now! Spoiler in front!

The scene resumes with the Thunderbolts in the Guard Tower a tower of Avengers now re -proposed under the command of Val about a year after the events of the film.

There is a lot of funny Snarky jokes among the team, but the real sparks fly when Sam Wilson enters the chat (metaphorically). It turns out that Sam has officially protected from copyright to the name “Avengers” and is not too electrified by the fact that Bucky Barnes has tried to rename Thunderbolts as a new Avengers team.

That tension might seem that it is preparing for a new civil war, but it is probably more simrany than a complete boil … for now.

Then comes the great kicker: an interdimensional ship appears, which crashes into the sky, and is the first Marvel family, The Fantastic Four.

This marks their cinematographic arrival before The Four FantasticBut above all, it focuses directly towards Avengers: Doomsday. A recent voice has made fun of “Multiple Avengers Team who try to fight Doom” and this scene certainly suggests that the MCU is not building not towards a single unified front, but towards a fractured with different factions of heroes who try to break down a growing threat in their own way.

Directed by Jake Schreier and interpreted Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, David Harbor, Wyatt Russell, Lewis PullmanAND Hannah John-Kamen, Thunderbolts* He brings together some of the most complicated characters of the MCU and introduces a new superpotent figure known only as Bob Aka The Sentry Aka The Void.

Thunderbolts* MARVEL PHASE 5 officially closes on the big screen. The saga continues with Fantastic Four In July, with Avengers: Doomsday in 2026 e Avengers: Secret Wars Set up to close the multiverse saga in 2027.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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