![]() ![]() That first scene comes after the initial stretch of credits, as it transitions to a traditional credits roll. “Let them try,” T’Challa responds, before the shot pans across a jungle area to reveal a massive Wakandan panther statue. Cap warns him that if their enemies find out where Bucky is, they’ll go after him. ![]() T’Challa agrees to hold onto Frozen Bucky and protect him. Bucky, in Wakanda and worried he won’t be able to keep himself under control, decides to go back in the freeze. In the first scene, we see Captain America, Black Panther (T’Challa) and Bucky. One one of the bonus scenes teases Bucky Barnes’ future and the Black Panther’s role in it, and the other looks ahead to “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” the first new standalone Spider-Man movie in the MCU, currently scheduled for July 2017. If that’s all you’re looking to find out from this post and don’t want to be spoiled on what the scenes are, now’s the time to check out.Īlso Read: All 42 Marvel Movies Ranked From Worst to Best (Photos) There are two extra scenes that will come up after the credits roll, one during a break in the credits and one at the very end. Though with what is there in “Civil War” is substantial enough that it might be everything.Īt a press screening in Hollywood Monday night, however, what follows is all we were given. In the first “Avengers” movie in 2012, the famous “shawarma scene” wasn’t added in time for the movie’s release outside the U.S., so that was an exclusive of sorts. The possibility exists that when “Captain America: Civil War” lands in American theaters Thursday night, we’ll get something that international audience didn’t. ![]() Here we are, with yet another movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe canon, and along with it another post-credits scene (or two) that will leave you looking ahead to other MCU movies. ![]()
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