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Avengers: Endgame Has No End-Credit Scene, But There Is Something At The End

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has arrived, and this marks the 22nd film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Prior to the release of Endgame, every MCU movie had a mid-credit or post-credit sequence, It’s become a tradition for moviegoers. However, when it comes to Endgame, there isn’t a scene attached to the end of the credits, but there is a brief audio stinger waiting for you.
Don’t worry, there are no Endgame spoilers here, but there is a description for the audio stinger at the end. For more on the movie, check out our or read some .
marks the 22nd movie in the MCU and the first time in the shared film universe that will not have a visual sequence tacked on to the end, teasing what’s next for Marvel. However, there may be a reason to stick around as there is an audio stinger at the end, when the Marvel logo appears. The metal hitting metal sound is open to interpretation, but it’s been suggested it sounds like Tony Stark forging his first Iron Man armor. So as soon as the credits begin to roll, the choice is yours. You can leave the theater or stay through the credits to hear a noise that may or not mean anything for Phase 4.

Endgame is effectively the end of Phase 3 of the MCU, and as we learned last month, these films will be known as . As far as recent mid-credits and post-credit sequences go, Infinity War ended with Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury contacting Captain Marvel on a pager, Ant-Man and the Wasp left Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang trapped in the Quantum Realm with his friends snapped to dust, and Captain Marvel showed us Brie Larson’s Carol Danvers answering the pager’s call in the present, meeting the Avengers. Additionally, there were a couple of comedic post-credit moments as well.
Some of these sequences give the audience a hint as to what’s coming next. But with Endgame being the end of the 22-film journey, there’s nothing left to tease before begins–although Marvel boss Kevin Feige has clarified that Spider-Man: Far From Home, not Endgame, is technically the . So perhaps some hint as to what is to come will be delivered there, once the movie is released in July. Whatever transpires in Endgame, and when Far From Home is set, we know the movie will feature both Nick Fury and Tom Holland’s Peter Parker, along with a variety of returning characters from Homecoming.
In our Endgame review, GameSpot’s Mike Rougeau wrote, “Endgame is truly a love letter to the entire MCU–the whole thing.” Additionally, enjoy our predictions of who will die in the video above, for the film, and for Endgame, which hits theaters on April 26.
If you can’t wait for the end-credits to use the facilities, check out our . It’s spoiler-safe, giving just vague allusions to what events to watch for when you step out to relieve yourself. At just over three hours long and the stakes being so high, no one will blame you if you need a quick bathroom trip.
It: Chapter Two unveils ‘scary as hell’ first footage at CinemaCon
By Maureen Lee Lenker and Devan Coggan
Pennywise is back.
The highly anticipated horror sequel It: Chapter Two unveiled its first look at CinemaCon on Tuesday. A follow-up to 2017’s box office smash based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, the sequel follows “The Losers Club” 27 years after the events of the first film.
Set in the present day, the club reunites in accordance with their blood oath to fight the evil clown Pennywise a second time. Older versions of the kids from the 1980s-set first film will be portrayed by the likes of James McAvoy and Jessica Chastain in this sequel, though the younger versions will also appear in memory and flashback sequences.

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Returning director Andy Muschietti kicked off the presentation by sauntering out on stage with his face hidden behind a familiar pyramid of red balloons. After apologizing for not being Bill Skarsgard (who returns as the nightmarish Pennywise), Muschietti then welcomed the entire Losers Club to the stage, both the kids and their adult counterparts: Isaiah Mustafa and Chosen Jacobs as Mike Hanlon, Jay Ryan and Jeremy Ray Taylor as Ben Hanscom, Andy Bean and Wyatt Oleff as Stan Uris, James Ransone and Jack Dylan Grazer as Eddie Kaspbrak, Chastain and Sophia Lillis as Beverly Marsh, and Bill Hader and Finn Wolfhard as Richie Tozier.

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The only one missing was Jaeden Martell, who plays the younger version of Bill Denbrough. McAvoy, who plays the elder Bill, joked about Martell’s absence, telling the audience, “He’s too talented and he threatens me, so I made him disappear.”
Wolfhard (Stranger Things) told the crowd that although he didn’t initially expect a sequel to be made, he still lobbied for Hader to play the adult Richie. Hader joked that it was Wolfhard’s recommendation that landed him the gig.
“I was like, well, Richie’s funny to himself,” Wolfhard told the audience.
“Yeah, Richie thinks he’s funny,” Hader replied. “It’s like, who’s an a–hole who thinks he’s funny? Who laughs at his own jokes a lot?”
Disney’s live-action “Aladdin” is coming to theaters Friday, May 24, 2019. The movie will star Will Smith as the genie, “Power Rangers” actress Naomi Scott as Princess Jasmine, and Egyptian-Canadian actor Mena Massoud as Aladdin.
The Live-Action ‘Aladdin’ Cast Includes a Rapping Genie & a Hot Jafar

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With the release of the live-action Aladdin trailer last week, fans have been wondering: Who’s in the live-action Aladdin 2019 cast—and how do they compare to the cartoon characters they’re based on? As many know, the upcoming live-action Aladdin movie, in theaters May 24, is based on Disney’s 1992 animated film, which tells the Arabic folktale of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, a story about a streetrat named Aladdin who finds a magic lamp, is granted three wishes by a genie and, well, you know the rest.
The upcoming film is one of many live-action remakes Disney has in the works, including The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan and Lady and the Tramp. Aladdin follows in the successes of 2017’s Beauty and the Beast, starring Emma Watson, and 2016’s The Jungle Book, starring Lupita Nyong’o, which were some of the biggest blockbusters of their respective years. Will Aladdin follow suit? With a couple months before Aladdin‘s premiere (did we also mention a live-action remake of The Lion King, starring Beyoncé, is coming in July?), we thought we would learn about who’s cast as our beloved Disney characters. From the British It-girl cast as Jasmine to the Hollywood mainstay who will be playing Genie, this cast is full of favorites, and TBH, they look pretty close to their animated counterparts, too.
Mena Massoud as Aladdin
The Egyptian-Canadian actor will star as the lead role of Aladdin, a street rat who finds a magic lamp that grants him three wishes—one of which is to become a prince. As fans remember much of Aladdinfollows Aladdin and Princess Jasmine’s love story, and Aladdin’s presumption that Princess Jasmine would only fall in love with him if he was a wealthy prince (hence the wishes.) The trailer sees Massoud in Aladdin’s signature vest (which is brown instead of blue like in the animated movie), trousers and hat as he races through a market. The trailer also confirmed that we will see Aladdin’s monkey sidekick, Abu. Along with Aladdin, Massoud will also star this year in films Run This Town (with Ben Platt and Nina Dobrev) and Strange but True.

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Naomi Scott as Princess Jasmine
The Indian-British actress will star as the lead love interest, Princess Jasmine, who is forced by her father, the Sultan, to marry a prince instead of who she loves and chooses. Much of Jasmine’s story follows her wrestle with what her heart wants and what she’s told to do because of her royal title. The trailer sees Scott in Jasmine’s iconic blue two-piece outfit, as well as Jasmine’s tiger sidekick, Rajah. The trailer also sees Aladdin and Jasmine singing the Disney film’s Oscar-winning song, “A Whole New World.” Scott, who starred in 2017’s Power Rangers, will star alongside Kristen Stewart and Noah Centineo in this year’s Charlie’s Angels reboot.
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Will Smith as Genie
Smith will star as Genie, who was set free by Aladdin after the character finds and rubs the magic lamp Genie was imprisoned in. The trailer sees Genie both with and without his signature blue skin, which is different from the animated film, which saw the character only as blue. (Perhaps Genie is able to disguise himself as a human—hence, his non-blue appearance.) Smith, the most well-known name in the remake, has big shoes to fill. Genie was voiced by the late Robin Williams in the animated movie. From the trailer, it looks like Genie’s solo song, “Friend Like Me”, will make it to the remake.
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Marwan Kenzari as Jafar
The Tunisian-Dutch actor will star as the villain Jafar, a Royal Vizier and a sorcerer with a mission to marry Jasmine and become the Sultan of Agrabah. He is also the one that leads Aladdin to the magic lamp in the first place. In the animated film, Jafar is accompanied by a talking named Iago, who will also be in the live-action remake. (More on that later.) The trailer sees Jafar with his signature cape and cobra-head staff as he plots to take over the country. Kenzari last starred in films like The Angel and Murder on the Orient Express.
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David Negabhan as the Sultan
The Iranian actor, who worked as an actor in Germany before moving to the United States, will star as Jasmine’s father, the Sultan, who is intent on her daughter marrying a prince because she’s royal. The animated film portrays the Sultan as a dim-witted but friendly ruler, and though much isn’t seen of him in the live-action remake trailer, we’re confident that the same portrayal will carry on. Negabhan is best known for roles in TV shows like Homeland and Legion.
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Alan Tudyk as Iago
The trailer for the live-action Aladdin movie saw Iago, Jafar’s side-kick parrot, but it was unclear whether the parrot would talk in the remake like in its original. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed this week that Alan Tudyk, who has voiced roles in Wreck-It-Ralph and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, will voice Jafar’s wise-cracking parrot friend. The character was originally voiced by Gilbert Gottfried in the Aladdin animation and its direct-to-video sequels.
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