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The post credit scene Is prologue of X-Men:Apocalypse.
Yes, and what does it add to the movie it's attached to?
The post credit scene Is prologue of X-Men:Apocalypse.
By bigger picture I mean a bigger story that is being told. This stinger has NOTHING to do with the events that just went on in DoFP.
And the bigger story is that DOFP will continue with Apocalypse. Hence, here's a tease for what's coming. The story isn't over.
X3 had a post credit scene long before the MCU was even created.And what did the Thanos stinger after TA mean? Thanos was behind what Loki was doing in the film whilst having his own agenda. It altered the perception of what happened in that film as well as alluding to what was to come. That's what I mean.
With Apocalypse it's just "hey, we're making another X-Men movie". Wow, I'm shocked. Didn't see that one coming.
That's not what Marvel/Disney is doing and since it's obvious that Fox wants to copy their formula then they should learn how to tell two stories at once with it's films.
Why put Collecter In Thor;The dark world mid credit scene?
Because it calls back to the fact that Tony is talking to someone at the beginning of the film as well as informing on both of their characters slightly and how they interact. Admittedly this is the weakest of the MCU stingers because it doesn't allude to anything much in the future, at least as far as we know right now.Why put Banner In Iron Man 3 post credit scene?
No, that was just an extra joke because they'd already dropped the stinger that mattered regarding stories ahead. And even here it at least did call back to the movie that had just been watched. What does the Apocalypse stinger call back to in ANY of the previous 7 X-Men films? Nada.was the avengers post credit scene of them eating sandwichs really necsary?
I don't even remember it. TASM2 is not a MCU film and I only saw it once since I didn't like it.What did the midcredit scene of the amazing spider-man accomplise after seeing ASm2
Again, what does the stinger add that we didn't already know? Nothing much.We all know APocalypse Is next film so they did
X3 had a post credit scene long before the MCU was even created.
That was actually IN the movie proper rather than a stinger and even there it called back to the movie just seen and altered the perception of what had been watched. Now we knew what Jean's problems during the film were leading to.And we all know the Pheonix at the end of X2 started it all. Previewing what's next.
Why put Collecter In Thor;The dark world mid credit scene? TDW stinger had characters from the movie itself (Lady Sif and Volstaag) artifacts (The Ether) and a reference to the Tesseract as well as Infinity Stones. [Odin mentioned something along the lines of many powerful objects appearing as stones earlier in the movie].
Why put Banner In Iron Man 3 post credit scene? (The stinger was connected to all the events in the movie as the entire film was Stark communicating his experiences to Banner which also tied into their friendship developed in The Avengers and the fact of them driving off together at the end of it.)
was the avengers post credit scene of them eating sandwichs really necsary? It tied into Stark having mentioned trying the schwarma joint earlier in the film.
What did the midcredit scene of the amazing spider-man accomplise after seeing ASm2: Absolutely nothing
Meh, f**** this movie. And I went in with low expectations because I just cannot find the X-Men movies interesting except for X-2, and parts of the first X-Men. In the end, I was bored, and also realized this movie pretty much craps on the stuff that I did like about the previous X-Men. I found most of the characters boring, and I could really care less who lived or died. I give it a three out of 10. Fassbender's characterization and the fight scenes with Mysique are the only things that interested me. But, with that, I guess I am just not an X-Men lover, and my favorite character that I did like from the first X-Men, Rogue, is pretty much just a fart in the wind now.
Until I hear that an X-Men movie has Rogue as a major character, I'm pretty much just going to forget about even wasting my time. And, it's sad, because she could have been in this, Anna Paquin's name was one of the main people in the end credits, ahead of Ellen Page for crying out loud.
I was particularly interested as to how the post-credits scene from "The Wolverine" seemed totally unable to fit in to this movie.
Old Xavier and Old Magneto were fighting with Old Logan in the future and Logan volunteered to go back in time because his body could handle it.
So HOW does the airport scene at the end credits of "The Wolverine" fit in, where a suddenly ALIVE Xavier and Magneto approach Logan to warm him of the coming Sentinel disaster and request his help.
It now seems like a throwaway "tease" that never really happened as part of DOFP, especially given the fact that the airport scene takes place just two years after Wolverine's Japan adventure.
This really puzzled me for the first 1/3 of the film or so, as I was trying to figure out when the airport encounter actually took place, or IF it did. Now I just shrugged it off and feel that it was basically just a scene staged to give audiences a little taste of what was coming next.
I was particularly interested as to how the post-credits scene from "The Wolverine" seemed totally unable to fit in to this movie.
Old Xavier and Old Magneto were fighting with Old Logan in the future and Logan volunteered to go back in time because his body could handle it.
So HOW does the airport scene at the end credits of "The Wolverine" fit in, where a suddenly ALIVE Xavier and Magneto approach Logan to warm him of the coming Sentinel disaster and request his help.
It now seems like a throwaway "tease" that never really happened as part of DOFP, especially given the fact that the airport scene takes place just two years after Wolverine's Japan adventure.
This really puzzled me for the first 1/3 of the film or so, as I was trying to figure out when the airport encounter actually took place, or IF it did. Now I just shrugged it off and feel that it was basically just a scene staged to give audiences a little taste of what was coming next.
I was particularly interested as to how the post-credits scene from "The Wolverine" seemed totally unable to fit in to this movie.
Old Xavier and Old Magneto were fighting with Old Logan in the future and Logan volunteered to go back in time because his body could handle it.
So HOW does the airport scene at the end credits of "The Wolverine" fit in, where a suddenly ALIVE Xavier and Magneto approach Logan to warm him of the coming Sentinel disaster and request his help.
It now seems like a throwaway "tease" that never really happened as part of DOFP, especially given the fact that the airport scene takes place just two years after Wolverine's Japan adventure.
This really puzzled me for the first 1/3 of the film or so, as I was trying to figure out when the airport encounter actually took place, or IF it did. Now I just shrugged it off and feel that it was basically just a scene staged to give audiences a little taste of what was coming next.
Question - it's explained that as soon as Mystique kills Trask in the '70s that the Sentinels are officially commissioned and are improved over time, implying that **** hits the fan with the release of 70s Sentinels, but wouldn't that mean the Sentinels would be around for all those decades before their mega-upgrade with Mystique's DNA? Was that explained, or are we left to assume that the Sentinels were never really commissioned/a real threat until their future upgrade?