"Pivotal" Mid-Credits Scene Confirmed for SUICIDE SQUAD
In case you were wondering if there would be a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene in Suicide Squad, the answer would be yes and no. ComicBook.com is reporting that there will be a mid-credits sequence that is described as being "pivotal" and "important," and it will apparently tease the extended universe. There's no other information than that, so don't worry about any spoilers.
It was also confirmed that this is no post-credits sequence at the very end of the film after all of the credits roll like what Marvel does. The report offers the following information:
After the credits sequence rolls (that's also called the "bumper," the part before the plain black-and-white names and characters part rolls), using the same stylized hyper-colored imagery they’ve used in the posters and character art, there’s one more scene waiting for you on the other side. It’s pivotal and important, too.
There is not, however, an after-credits scene. While Marvel Studios frequently makes use of both, giving a major story beat in the mid-credits, and an extra tease or sometimes a joke post-credits, it seems DC Films/WB is not following suit. Of course, this is also based on early screenings, so it could change after the film itself is released. We’ve reached out to Warner Bros. for confirmation, and should they provide it, will update.
Of course, you are more than welcome to sit around after the credits roll to see if WB did decide to add something to the final cut of the film that will be released in theaters. I'm just excited about seeing Suicide Squad next week!
What do you think the mid-credits scene will entail?