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The post-credits scene in Deadpool (2016) featured the title character, who is known for breaking the fourth wall, appearing in a bathrobe and telling the audience that the movie is over—identical to the post-credits scene in the 1986 comedy, Ferris Bueller's Day Off—while also saying "What?
Here's what you need to know about post-credit scenes in Deadpool & Wolverine. ... After all, this is a Marvel movie. It is tradition! But Deadpool has never been one to follow tradition, so there ...
The long-awaited Deadpool & Wolverine had its world premiere in New York on Monday, and now fans want to know how many official post-credits scenes they should hang back in the theatres for ...
In a post-credits scene, Francœur, Emile, Lucille, and Raoul are shown solving the Great flood by dropping sunflower seeds which have been enhanced with super fertilizer, consuming large amounts of water and growing to large size. In another post-credits scene, Albert and a street thief are shown in a cell, badly singing much to Maynott's horror.
The first "credits scene"—it runs simultaneous to the film's closing credits—is a montage of behind-the-scenes footage of past Marvel films set to Green Day's timeless ballad "Good Riddance ...
The film's post-credits scene is a parody of the equivalent scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), where the title character of that film breaks the fourth wall like Deadpool. In the parody scene, Deadpool wears a bath robe and tells the audience to go home. [58] He also confirms that Cable will appear in the sequel. [59]
Ryan Reynolds reprises the role of Deadpool from the films. David Leitch directed a scene featuring Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool in December 2016, which was believed to be intended as a post-credits scene for the 2017 film Logan. This was meant to tease the film Deadpool 2, [2] which Leitch had been hired to direct a month earlier. [3]
Warning: This article contains spoilers from Deadpool & Wolverine. Marvel fans were so focused on Chris Evans in the Deadpool & Wolverine post-credits scene that most of us missed the other big ...