Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Have Post and Mid Credit Scenes: Well, to everyone’s surprise, Daredevil (2003) was the first Marvel movie with a post-credits scene. It has one of the most ridiculous post-credits scenes involving Bullseye, laying in a hospital bed in a body cast, he manages to kill an annoying fly by throwing a needle at it. And, of course, not to our surprise, he utters the line, “Bullseye.” However, it was 2008โ€™s Iron Man that really launched the Marvel Cinematic Universe and made credit scenes a crucial element of the film.




Phase 4 of MCUE has been the subject of audience and critics’ disapproval. Getting Oscar Winning filmmaker Chloรฉ Zhao for eye-popping ensembled Eternals and Taiki Waititi for Thor: Love and Thunder did not help phase 4 to fly as expected. However, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever might change that and bring in much-needed acclaim to their relief.

Currently, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever holds an 85% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 226 reviews and a 94% audience score, showing the audience and critics are aligned in their acceptance of the film. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever feels like a different kind of Marvel movie, but we still expect certain MCU staples like credit scenes.

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Does Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Have Post and Mid Credit Scenes?

Generally, MCU post-credit and mid-credit scenes introduce new characters that may appear in future films or they introduce a new film for an already established superhero. However,ย Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverย goes takes a different approach and instead of the typical two-credit scenes, it only has one mid-credit scene while Rihanna’s ‘Lift Me Up’ plays in the background.




The scene feels like an epilogue to the movie and a continuation of the final scene. It’s a poignant scene that does tease a potential future storyline.

There were plenty of rumors about Wakanda Forever having a post-credit scene that would bring Doctor Doom into the MCU. This doesn’t happen and, as producer Nate Moore toldย ComicBook.com, was never going to happen.


Related: โ€˜Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverโ€™ โ€“ Release Date, Trailer, Plot, Cast, And Everything We Know


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