The highly anticipated Fantastic Four film is set to premiere in theaters this week, and it’s vital to remain seated for the enthralling post-credit scene(s).This installment is believed to be a precursor to the forthcoming Avengers: Doomsday.
Since the climactic Endgame, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has faced challenges in generating the same fervor for its projects. Although notable hits like Spider-Man: No Way Home and Deadpool & Wolverine have each crossed the $1 billion threshold, the excitement has yet to match the legendary vibes of the Infinity Saga.
Could Fantastic Four alter this trend? It’s possible, especially since it will introduce elements leading into Doomsday, featuring Robert Downey Jr.as Doctor Doom, who is hailed as one of the most formidable villains in the franchise’s history.
There’s considerable speculation about Downey’s appearance in this new release. While confirmation remains elusive, a recent report sheds light on the anticipated number of post-credit scenes included in the film.
Post-Credit Scene Count for Fantastic Four

According to insider Daniel Richtman, fans can expect two distinct post-credit scenes in Fantastic Four. He mentioned, “One is a joke, the other is a set-up for Doomsday, ” in a recent post on his Patreon page.
This two-part structure is consistent with Marvel’s post-credit tradition. For example, the original Avengers teased Thanos’ sinister intentions alongside the light-hearted shawarma scene, while Spider-Man: Homecoming featured a memorable encounter in prison to emphasize themes of patience.
As for what these scenes entail, speculation abounds. Could Downey make his inaugural appearance as Doctor Doom? Might we witness the Fantastic Four arrive within Earth-616 and encounter the Thunderbolts (the New Avengers), as hinted in an earlier post-credit scene?
What we do know unequivocally is that one of the post-credit sequences has been directed by the Russo Brothers. Director Matt Shakman elaborated, stating, “They were very involved in the production, visiting sets and engaging with the characters to ensure they are represented well in the upcoming movie, ” in an interview with ComicBook.
He continued to describe experience at Marvel as akin to a relay race, where one must give their best during their segment before passing the baton to others. This collaborative spirit is essential in the storytelling process at Marvel.
Amidst all this excitement, there have also been rumors and potential leaks about the specifics of the post-credit scenes. If you’re keen to avoid these spoilers, be mindful of social media platforms as buzz and revelations likely escalate in the coming days.
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