The Marvels post-credits scenes explained – how many are there and what do they mean for the future of the MCU?

Dec. 22, 2023



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The Marvelsis now available to watch at home onDisneyPlus – and there’s a lot to unpack in theCaptain Marvelsequel. For starters, it’s not just the Carol Danvers show this time around, as she’s joined by Monica Rambeau and Kamala Khan, AKA Ms. Marvel, after they discover that they switch places every time they use their light-based powers.

The trio finds themselves thrown together to take down villainous Kree leader Dar-Benn before she destroys the universe in a vengeance-fuelled plot, and they attempt to harness their switching to their own advantage.

Of course, like any MCU movie or TV show, it’s worth sticking around through the credits at the end of The Marvels. But how many post-credits scenes are there? And what do they mean for the MCU going forward? We’ve got all the answers here, and the first part of our guide is spoiler-free, too, so you can check how many post-credits scenes there are before you hit play on Disney Plus.

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

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

The Marvels just has one post-credits scene, which plays at the mid-credits after the initial stylized credits with the cast’s names have finished rolling.

Post-credits, there isn’t another scene, just an audio gag, so you won’t be missing much if you head home after the mid-credits. Audio Easter eggs seem to be Marvel’s new thing, with an episode ofLoki season 2featuringa similar gag.

Now, this is where we get intospoiler territory. Turn back now if you haven’t seen The Marvels yet and don’t want to know what happens in the post-credits scene!

After repairing the hole Dar-Benn made in space-time at the end of the movie and getting stuck on the other side (wherever that may be), Monica wakes up in a hospital bed hooked up to an IV. Disorientated, she notices her mother and Carol’s best friend, Maria (Lashana Lynch), asleep in a chair at her bedside, wrapped in a blanket.

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Of course, Monica discovered that her mother passed away during the Blip, so she’s obviously emotional to be reunited with her, but Maria seems baffled by Monica’s reaction. Then, another familiar face enters the room – but it’s not one we know from the MCU. The X-Men’s Dr. Hank McCoy, AKA Beast (played by Kelsey Grammer), is Monica’s doctor.

He says that “Charles” (Xavier, naturally) has asked for an update on her and he breaks the news that she’s in a parallel universe, even though that may seem impossible. And, to top it all off, Maria says she has no idea who Monica is. When Maria stands up and sheds her blanket, we see she’s wearing a red and white suit – one that looks very similar toBinary’s, a hero from the comic books.

There’s no post-credits scene after the full credits have rolled, just an audio Easter egg: a Flerken meow and tentacle squelch play over theMarvel Studioslogo.

Well, it’s official: the X-Men are now part of the MCU. We knew this was inevitable after Disney bought the rights to the mutant characters via their purchase of 20th Century Studios, but, other than a version of Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) popping up as part of theIlluminati of Earth-838inDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, this is the first time a member of Professor X’s team has appeared in an MCU project.

And speaking of the Merc with the Mouth,Deadpool 3 is on its way to our screens next summer(after a wave of delays), and we know that Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine will be making an appearance in that movie. Can we expect to see Beast, Maria, and Monica, too?

The parallel universe of it all also means that Marvel can explain away the X-Men’s absence from previous projects. Xavier and co. have always existed in the MCU! They were just in another universe! Duh.

Then, of course, there’sBinary. In the comics, it’s Carol Danvers who takes on this moniker, so it seems likely that Maria is her universe’s Captain Marvel. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Lynch’s character take on the title, either – like Xavier, she was part of the Illuminati asa version of Captain Marvelin Doctor Strange 2.

The biggest question on our minds, though, is what’s going to happen to Monica? Will she ever get back to Carol and Kamala? For now, it seems likeDeadpool 3might be our best chance of finding out.

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I’m an Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering everything film and TV-related across the Total Film and SFX sections. I help bring you all the latest news and also the occasional feature too. I’ve previously written for publications like HuffPost and i-D after getting my NCTJ Diploma in Multimedia Journalism.

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