I think that you didn't trust your audience and pushed things too far. Just a sign identifying a school would be how I would present it. Home of the X-Men pushes to far and the theme music is sure to be replaced anyway.My guess for the Endgame post credits scene
A building is shown, it looks like a college. The camera zooms in on the sign up front of the building. The sign reads “Professor X’s Institute for Gifted Youngsters”. Under that, it reads “Home to the X-Men”. X Men theme music at full blast is playing in the background as the sign is shown, then fade to black.
That is my guess anyway.
A quick ominous glimpse of an emerald cloaked figure draped in shadow sitting on his throne as he’s watching footage of “The Avengers.” Hes studying them—plotting as the camera pulls away slightly, we see his metallic hand reach out like like hes about to grab something. His palm stays open for a beat when suddenly Thor’s hammer, his original hammer destroyed by Hela, flies into his palm, he grasps it tightly as we hear metallic cackling as the screen fades to black and fanboys and girls lose their minds.
Hmm, I've thought about this topic and I've settled with the end (end end credits scene) being a simple message like "The Avengers will return".
Personally I actually wonder if there will be any post credit scenes at all. For one thing it's a very long movie at three hours. Second it's a movie that acts like a conclusion of everything since the first Iron Man in 2008.
Seems like my suspicions about there being no post-credit scene were right
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If GOTG3 didn't get sidetracked by that silly stuff it would have been the movie to set up the next chapter. Not sure they are hedging the future set up on Sony. It will set something tiny up but not the whole MCU.I'm very curious now to see how they handle "Far From Home"'s post-credits scenes.
At least one of them must set up the future of the MCU.