‘Thunderbolts*’: Is there a post-credit scenario?

Yelena Belova of Florence Pugh, Bucky Barnes of Sebastian Stan and Red Guardian of David Harbour were a dysfunctional team in New Flick Thunderbolts* in Marvel.
Thunderbolts* is one of the 2025 Marvel movies released in February before Captain America: Brave New World and July’s Fantastic Four: The First Step. It follows a few crew members of anti-heroes who have to face the dark past to save the day. The film also stars Hannah John-Kamen as Ava Starr/Ghost, Wyatt Russell, John Walker/Agent of the United States, Olga Kurylenko as Antonia Dreykov/mission driver, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine and Lewis Pullman.
CNET’s Aaron Pruner reviewed Thunderbolts*, describing it as “a palate cleaner that reminds viewers of a miracle movie would be fun – and, dare I say, even fun.” The 88% Rotten Tomato Score and Status of the movie is the last movie before the MCU’s Stage 6, which is probably the reason to add the Marvel Championship to your Tally. If you’re going to grab it this weekend, here’s what you need to know about post-credit scenarios.
Is there a post-loan scenario for Thunder and Lightning*?
Yes, Marvel movies have Medium credit and post-learning scenarios. During the theater time, watching both of them, as well as credits, increased by about 12 to 13 minutes. So make sure to evaluate popcorn accordingly.
Here is an explanation of the spoiler packaging for what happened in these clips. Stop reading now If you don’t want all the details.
The Mid-Credits scene in Thunderbolts is directly related to what happens at the end of the movie. The showdown in this movie is between Thunderbolt and Bob/Sentinel, a powerful character with dark emage. Thunderbolts extend Bob into the shadows through a series of interconnected rooms to prevent Bob from turning humans into shadows, which depict bleak memories.
The good guys returned things to normal and Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, who deceived them into attending part of the press conference. Throughout the film, the CIA director has been working hard to hold power. To their surprise, Valentina introduced the Ragtag team as the new Avengers, just like her plan.
The mid-credit scene is 30 seconds long and appears on the movie’s title, Thunderbolts*, flashes on the screen, and then another new Avengers. The bonus clip is a red guardian in the grain aisle of a supermarket. He strolled over to a woman browsing and pointed out the bright orange wheat box on the shelf. But these are not just any wheat – they have photos of new Avengers on the cover of the box.
The Red Guardian tries to force the poor woman to shop for groceries, establishing a connection by hanging out with whole wheat flakes, embarrassingly lifting the box to his face. She took out the grain from the unskinned superhero and put it down soon after.
Time Jump and a Mysterious Ship
The post-credit scene is nearly 3 minutes, and you can see the dynamics of the New Avengers 14 months later. The conversation between Yelena, Bucky, Red Guardian, Ghost and John shows that, despite the government saying they are the Avengers, Sam Wilson/Captain America still seems interested in forming its own team and even providing protection for the copyright of the Avengers name.
The loss of credibility for the former thunderbolt is not the only problem – they are not yet aware of the outer space crisis, which may be hinted at after the scene in Brave New World. But before so much of this said, the Red Guardian wore shadows, backward hats and a new Avengers. His solution to potential conflict superhero groups? He placed “Z” on “Avengers”.
The news of an unidentified craft entering the track brought Bob into the conversation, saying that without news from the other side, he could not be a sentinel. At the end of this scene, the new Avengers learn to enter the atmosphere with an “extra sustain” ship. The new Avengers associate the ship with a familiar “4” on it. There is no doubt that fans will see the logo again when Fantastic Four: Step One premieres on July 25.