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eagerly anticipated by action film enthusiasts, the Marvel Studios production, “Thunderbolts,” is gearing up for its imminent release on the big screen. Audiences worldwide are speculating about a potential post-credits scene, with some attendees from the movie’s London premiere revealing insights into the end sequence.
The Star’s Daring Feat
Florence Pugh is notable for executing a challenging stunt in “Thunderbolts”: leaping from the world’s second tallest structure. Despite the considerable risk, the “Don’t Worry Darling” performer handled the task with remarkable composure, compelling the studio to retain the scene.
Behind the Scenes
In an April 2025 discussion with Fandango, Florence shared, “I don’t mind heights; I relish them. However, this was an entirely different challenge, utterly insane. The mental fortitude required that day was akin to possessing my own supernatural ability.”
Exploring Thunderbolts Rumored Credit Scenes
(Warning: Details about Thunderbolts
mid- and post-credits sequences follow)
The Thunderbolts Launch
Thunderbolts
is set to hit U.S. cinema screens from May 2, 2025.
The Movie’s Key Players
The primary cast of “Thunderbolts,” includes Florence as Yelena Belova, Sebastian Stan in the role of Bucky Barnes, David Harbour playing Alexei Shostakov, Hannah John-Kamen embodying Ghost, Wyatt Russell as John Walker and Julia Louis-Dre. ——
The Anticipated Thunderbolts Post-Credits Scene
Confirmation and Theories
“Thunderbolts” does indeed feature a post-credits sequence. Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) followers aren’t surprised, given the recurring trend of mid-credits or post-credits sequences in Marvel films.
After the movie’s London debut, online conversations surged. The scene illustrates the New Avengers deliberating over claiming the name “Avengers,” and learns about an incoming vessel from another universe. The cruiser is identified as the one belonging to the Fantastic Four.
Tying Into Upcoming Releases
Knowing the release of Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” in July 2025, Marvel enthusiasts also note that “Thunderbolts” cast member Pedro Pascal made a appearance at the London premiere. Following the “Thunderbolts” theatrical opening on May 2, 2025, the film may soon be added to the streaming catalog.
Accessing Thunderbolts Beyond Theatres
Awaiting the Streaming Release
Although viewing options beyond the theater haven’t yet gone public, previous patterns suggest that “Thunderbolts” will join other Disney productions on Disney+ within a modest number of months following its release.