
Those who have already seen Thunderbolts* ahead of time are labelling the post-credits scene as one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s best, and if what I read is true… well, they’re probably right.
Before you start feeling worried about reading further, I just wanna let you know that this article does not contain spoilers for Thunderbolts*.
That being said, seemingly legitimate spoilers are floating around online at the moment, so be careful about trying to hunt down info regarding the post-credits scene. If what I read is true, I really wish I didn’t have it spoiled for me.
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So, Disney’s next big MCU film, Thunderbolts*, is out in roughly nine days… but some lucky so-and-so’s have already seen it.
How? Well, it seems like special screenings for reviewers were held/sent out over the past couple of days, which is why everyone is suddenly waffling about the plot of the film online.
What exactly could be so huge and ground-breaking in the post-credits that’s got people this excited about it? Just in case what I read (from multiple sources) is actually true, I’m not gonna get into the specifics for your sake.
Let’s just say it’s extremely important for the MCU’s future that you stay for the end of the credits. Until then, however, here’s what some folks are saying (in a non-spoilery way) on Twitter.
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“#Thunderbolts is easily my favorite MCU movie of the 2020's. It's one of the most unique movies that Marvel has ever done,” writes user @mon_arkYT.
“While everyone carries their weight, Florence Pugh is the standout. I was not prepared for how emotional it was. And the post credit scenes . . . HOLY F**K!”
“Thunderbolts has the best post credit scene in the entire MCU I won’t even lie…” writes user @hzjoe03.
“Yeah I see everyone posting what they’ve heard about the post credits and 99% are wrong. Don’t listen to anything you see.”
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Do yourself a favour and let this be the last thing you read about Thunderbolts* before you head to the cinema.
I was quietly confident that this one would be a return to form for the MCU, but it sounds like it might be even better than I expected. See you dorks on May 2nd.