How Many The Marvels Post-Credits Scenes Are There? The Film Teases The Return Of [Spoiler]

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Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Marvels. Since the first film ever to feature a post-credits scene, The Silencers in 1966, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has made them ubiquitous in Hollywood. With The Marvels arriving in cinemas on November 10, 2023, it begs the question of how many The Marvels post-credits scenes are there because we all want to know if we need to hang around until the absolute end.

In The Marvels, Carol Danvers aka Captain Marvel has reclaimed her identity from the tyrannical Kree and taken revenge on the Supreme Intelligence. But unintended consequences see Carol shouldering the burden of a destabilized universe. When her duties send her to an anomalous wormhole linked to a Kree revolutionary, her powers become entangled with that of Jersey City super-fan Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, and Carol’s estranged niece, now S.A.B.E.R. astronaut Captain Monica Rambeau. Together, this unlikely trio must team up and learn to work in concert to save the universe as “The Marvels.”

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The film stars Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, Iman Vellani, Zawe Ashton, Gary Lewis, Seo-Jun Park, Zenobia Shroff, Mohan Kapur, Saagar Shaikh, and Samuel L. Jackson. Nia DaCosta directs, and Kevin Feige is the producer. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Mary Livanos and Matthew Jenkins serve as executive producers. The screenplay is by Nia DaCosta and Megan McDonnell and Elissa Karasik. But enough of that, you want to know how many The Marvels post-credits scenes there are. Here’s your answer.

How many The Marvels post-credits scenes are there?

How many The Marvels post-credits scenes are there?
How many The Marvels post-credits scenes are there?

There is one post-credits scene in The Marvels. This is where the spoilers start. It again teases the return of the X-Men. In the film’s finale, Monica Rambeau gets separated from Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel through a wormhole into another universe. In the post-credits scene, she awakes to find herself in what appears to be a hospital of some kind. She looks over to see someone resembling her mom, Maria Rambeau, who is dead in the other universe, but here, she doesn’t recognize Monica.

An unidentified male voice explains that Monica was found floating in space by someone called Binary, and Binary took Monica in for medical care. The camera pans up and reveals that the person speaking is Beast a.k.a. Hank McCoy from the X-Men. Kelsey Grammer, who played Beast in 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand and made a brief cameo in 2014’s Days of Future Past, reprised his role. Monica realizes she’s trapped in a parallel timeline and has to figure out a way to get home, meanwhile, the theme music from X2 (2003) plays in the background as the scene ends.

During a 2022 interview with MovieWeb, Grammer joked that he’d boycott Disneyland if they don’t allow him to return as Beast. “If they don’t ask me to return to the role of Beast, I’ll never go to Disneyland again. I’d love for them to do that. I want to do that,” he quipped.

There have been several nods to the potential inclusion of the X-Men, and mutants more broadly, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for a couple of years now. In Disney+’s Ms. Marvel series, when in the series finale Kamala’s friend Bruno discovers she has a mutation in her DNA. At this revelation, the instantly recognizable riff to the 90s X-Men: The Animated Series plays.

Before that, in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the same riff is played during a surprise cameo from Professor X (Patrick Stewart), who’s sitting in a classic yellow hover-chair.

The X-Men are as solid and as rich and as a great a concept in characters as exist,” MCU head Kevin Feige said in a red carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight. “There’s the return of the animated series next year, which we’re very excited about. I saw some new final episodes today, which really bring you back to that core of who the X-Men are and that soap opera that those characters represent. And then in live-action, people will see,” he continued. “Perhaps soon.”

In October 2022, Feige responded to a question about the X-Men’s MCU arrival in an interview with Deadline: “That’s what Jennifer Walters just asked the robot in the final episode of She-Hulk and I’ll give you the same answer he gave, which is—I don’t remember, no answer is what I think he gave,” Feige said. “But Deadpool and Wolverine [are both in upcoming MCU installment Deadpool 3], y’know, we’re getting close.”

Iman Vellani talked to STYLECASTER about the future of her character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe “We’re invested in these characters because of their motivations and because of who they are and their humanity,” she says. “We don’t relate to shooting webs or giant fists. The same people who made ‘Avengers: Endgame’ also had a hand in our show,” she says. “You have to trust that Marvel knows what they’re doing.”

How many The Marvels post-credits scenes are there?
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In fact, she only knew that she would be in a starring role in The Marvels minutes before it was announced at Disney’s Investor’s day. “It was a night shoot when they were announcing everything at Disney Investor Day. Right before they announced The Marvels cast, I get a text from Disney PR, I get a text from Brie Larson and I get a text from our producers all at the same time saying I’m in the movie and then they announced it on the screen,” she recalled to Variety. “I was like, “Thank you.” I had a hunch I was going to be in it, but more of a cameo role, not an actual main character, so it was cool.”

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly published in February 2023, Feige explained what The Marvels would look like. “There are fun cosmic elements to it. Marvel comic fans will recognize elements of the Kree-Skrull war. And it’s picking up directly after the end of Captain Marvel 1, not in timeline but in story,” he said.

“We also do that in our upcoming Disney+ series Secret Invasion, and those are two very different follow-ups to that movie. Tonally, they couldn’t be more different. But there’s something immensely powerful about seeing Monica and Kamala and Carol together in a frame. To me, it’s only akin to the first Avengers movie and seeing the six of them together in a frame. It’s chill-inducing. They’re so great together, and they all have different histories with one another.

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