Sinners,homo eroticism american gods the latest team-up from director Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan, delivers vampiric thrills aplenty. But does the fun end when the credits start to roll?
SEE ALSO: 'Sinners' review: Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan deliver a vampire movie for the agesThanks to the MCU and other big-ticket action franchises, mid-credit and end-credit scenes have become a tradition in most major releases, helping promote upcoming films and characters. Coogler himself is no stranger to end-credits scenes, as they featured in both Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
While Sinners' satisfying ending doesn't seem to tee up a sequel, that doesn't stop Coogler from taking a page from his stint in the MCU and adding both a mid- and end-credits scene to his latest film. No spoilers here, but trust me: They're worth waiting around for.
The mid-credits scene is far more than just an MCU-style tease, acting as a larger bookend to the film and answering any big questions that may linger following Sinners' bloody climax.
Meanwhile, the end-credits scene functions as a more traditional button for the movie. So be sure to stick around, appreciate the hundreds of artists who worked on Sinners, and take in every last drop of the film.
Sinners is now in theaters.
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