Does Thunderbolts have a post-credits scene? The MCU is famous for surprises at the end of movies, so we explain whether it's worth the wait this time around
Wondering if there will be post-credits scene in Thunderbolts? Here's the spoiler-free answer to whether it's worth staying longer in the theater for Marvel's new film.

A new MCU film will be in theaters this week. An unusual team, seemingly unfit for the job, will spring into action to save the world from a new threat. The Thunderbolts may not be masters of cooperation, but they may manage to entertain audiences in theaters when the production debuts on May 1 on big screens.
Does Thunderbolts have a post-credits scene?
The question that I'm sure many Marvel fans interested in seeing the new film are asking is about the scene after the credits. MCU productions are famous for additional scenes that appear after the credits. But in the case of Thunderbolts, can we also expect this?
As it turns out, the new MCU film, Thunderbolts has 2 post-credits scenes. While the post-credits scenes in Marvel's films have been disappointing in recent times, failing to generate as much excitement as they have in the past, according to people who have already seen the film, this is set to change in Thunderbolts, and it will be worth staying in the theater longer to watch both scenes.
If you haven't heard of the Thunderbolts yet, the film is set to introduce the anti-hero team consisting of Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, the Red Ranger, Ghost, Taskmaster and John Walker. They have been forced to undertake a risky mission on which the fate of humanity will depend – these have never been in the hands of such an uncoordinated group. Will they be able to handle the new challenge?
So, as you can see, the film will feature many well-known anti-heroes working together for the first time.
You can watch the Thunderbolts trailer below.
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