None of those films got there first.Nope. POTC, Fast & Furious and FoX-Men got there first. Not only that, a lot of the MCU ones have become pretty damn useless.
Post-credit sequences used to be short, fun additions to a movie.
But the way Marvel Studios uses them, to tease upcoming movies, they can have that all for themselves. Most of the times they're forced and uninteresting. James Gunn did an awesome job on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, though. But he kept it all in context. No teasers about Spider-Man or anything else.
Studios should focus more on what's in the movie itself, rather than what they could possibly do in sequels and spin-offs. One step at a time.
None of those films got there first.
How many people here only heard about the Nick Fury scene in Iron Man after they came home from the movies and began reading about it on the internet?
At least I stayed for it on my second viewing.
I always sit through the credits, even for serious dramas I know don't have anything afterwards. I've done it as far back as I can remember.
People shouldn't leave before the credits are over.The Marvel films are fully serialized and their productions overlap.
Kevin Feige is much closer to a show runner than a traditional film producer.
The teases for future films don't bother me most of the time. What I find infuriating are the times they have in fact allowed those teases to interfere with the actual movie. Thor The Dark World ends with two of the characters paying an awkwardly shot visit to thrown together set for the Collector's compound from Guardians of the Galaxy. That should have been after the credits. Instead the actual ending of the film, Thor and Jane reuniting on earth got shoved off after the credits. That is terrible.