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 2008’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 Chloé 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.
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, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever 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 told ComicBook.com, was never going to happen.