Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania – is there a post-credits scene?


In Los Angeles, the premiere of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantomania, the production that begins the 5th phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, took place. The session was attended by industry critics who shared their reactions to Peyton Reed’s image via social media.

In addition to the viewers’ impressions, we also learned the answer to the question of whether additional scenes will be waiting for us during the end credits – traditionally for Marvel productions.

For those planning to see Ant-Man 3, we advise them to take their time to leave the theater once the main story is over. It turns out that There will be two scenes during the end credits. Whether they will bring anything special to the MCU will be best seen for yourself, however one of the journalists present at the premiere in his Twitter post described them as “cool”.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantomania is the best part of the trilogy. Higher stakes, dangers and consequences. It also has one of the MCU’s best villains in the form of Kang. As soon as Jonathan Majors appears on screen, he steals the show. Kang is a great and fearsome villain from the multiverse. Also, there were two cool scenes during the credits reads the text of the entry.

It is worth recalling that Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantomania will hit Polish cinemas on February 17. If you plan to go to the screening, consider recalling the two previous installments of the Ant-Man series. You can watch these on Disney+.


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