Does it have a post credits scene?

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    Directly answering the question: No, Avatar 2 It has no post credits scenes. There is no surprise at the beginning, or in the middle, or at the end of the credits. There is no progress Avatar 3. There appears Quaritch (Stephen Lang) pensive, planning his next hit on Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and his family. There isn’t a mid-credits scene that does a flash-forward that lets us jump two years into Avatar 3 or make us flash-worward four years until Avatar 4 (its premiere is scheduled for December 16, 2026), for that matter, beyond the fact that the end of the film has told us in its epilogue that Sully’s family is going to continue in the water for a little while. Another thing is that you stay for the soundtrack of Avatar, the sense of water, which is exciting. I would tell you to stay. Also, you’re going to need time to cool off a shocking ending (in fact the third act is the best of the movie). But no, there is no post credits scene.

    lr jake sully sam worthington, ronal kate winslet, and tonowari cliff curtis in avatar 2 the water sense

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    And there are no post credits because it makes absolutely no sense. It doesn’t have a post-credits scene because it’s a well-rounded film, well put together, with a third act that tells everything it has to tell. If you think regarding it, the epilogue doesn’t even make sense, but once you have the ending and the epilogue there’s nothing more to add. The ending perfectly explains how Neteyam’s (Jamie Flatters) parents cope with the loss of her son and how they will continue to be part of it throughout Avatar 3 of the Metkayina (so that it is clear to us that the third installment is also going to take place in the water, perhaps this time under water). So why is there an epilogue? Because following that ending you inevitably ask yourself a question: is Neteyam really dead? Could it have happened to him like Grace (Sigourney Weaver) with Kiri? Because dying, Grace dies in the Avatar original, another thing is that she left an idem (an avatar) and that from there we see her in a bottle of stellar formaldehyde and opening maternity from a coma. Could they have cloned Neteyam too? Will Eywa give us a surprise? And the epilogue answers that question. It is the icing that the film needed. She might have done without the scene, because really beyond the emotional impact, the inclusion of her does not advance the plot to any point.

    The thing, if you think regarding it a bit, is that Marvel has spoiled us with post credit scenes. Although it was not Marvel who invented them, it has been the one who has popularized them. Do you know the origin of the current post credits scenes? Its origin has nothing to do with science fiction, fantasy fiction or superheroes. It has to do with the movie all in one day. Era 1986:

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    Already all in one day followed in 1987, Masters of the Universewith Skeleton making a return from the dead:

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