Summary

Avengers: Infinity Warbroke a long-running trend in theMarvel Cinematic Universewith its post-credit tease. Since the firstIron Manstartedthe MCU timeline, scenes inserted after the credits have become something fans can look forward to in each MCU offering.Beginning with the first appearance of Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury putting together the Avengers Initiative, these scenes have generally been intended to hint at what is coming. This has caused audiences to examineevery MCU post-credit scenein detail, especially since they often feature major cameos and reveal crucial future storylines.

Years after its first use, the post-credit scene has become crucial to Marvel’s storytelling. For example,Thanos was first introduced in the post-credit scene of the firstAvengers.When done successfully, these build excitement for what is to come - but when the details that they point to are not fulfilled, however, it can lead to a lack of faith in the brand. After some lackluster teases,Infinity War’s trend-breaking post-credits scene is more important than ever, and provides a useful example forupcoming Marvel moviesand shows to look to in terms of how to travel new paths when it comes to this aspect of the franchise.

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Infinity War Broke The MCU’s Teaser Trend

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As the first installment in a two-part event,Avengers: Infinity Warbroke the MCU’s trend of teasing details with an unclear future. Instead,the film ended with a scene that saw Nick Fury sending a signal out to Captain Marvel before he was turned into a pile of dust.While this suggestion of the future has much in common with other Marvel post-credit scenes, the significant difference is that the payoff had already been decided and was already in production. Captain Marvel would return, and soon.

Showing more restraint than usual,Infinity Warteased something coming to cinemas the following year.This treated the scene less as an empty promise for the future, and more as a concrete opportunity to get audiences invested in the next Marvel event. Clearly, this worked, withAvengers: Endgamegoing on to not just fulfill the post-credit tease but to make the most money of any Marvel movie ever.

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It should be noted that some flexibility in planning has been part of the MCU’s spirit from the beginning.When Nick Fury first proposed the Avengers Initiative, concrete plans to make anAvengersfilm were not yet set.The studio was taking a risk onIron Man, and they needed that movie to succeed before they could make a sequel, let alone a giant team-up movie. Still, the MCU is now such an enormous franchise with so much money and power behind it that their plans can be made a great deal more solid.

Things change over time, but new characters and plotlines teased in the films and series must reappear in a reasonable amount of time. It is currently unclear if Kang will be the major villain of another MCU project due to rumors ofAvengers 5having a new title, making the Council of Kangs scene inAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniapotentially meaningless.There is also no clear plan for anything with Clea or another sequel afterDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.As years go by, faith in the cohesion of the MCU can begin to waver.

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Very few of the post-credit scenes from Phase 4 onward have been seen through to their resolution. WhileBlack Widow’s end-credits scenehas been touched on to an extent inHawkeyeand will culminate inThunderbolts*, others seem less defined.Audiences have no idea when they will see Shang-Chi fight alongside Captain Marvel.Nearly three years afterNo Way Home, nothing has been done with the symbiote left in the MCU. This is especially egregious when recognizing that the total time betweenIron ManandThe Avengerswas only 4 years.

Two of the more prominent examples feel especially tumultuous for the universe. ForEternals,Eros, Pip, and the voice of Blade were introduced, and none of them have been heard from since in the MCU.Following this,Thor: Love and Thunderintroduced Hercules to the MCU. Yet none of these characters appear to have any direction or plans for what to do with them, making their Marvel post-credit scenes feel unimportant.

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Marvel Studios has been in the process of making changes during the past year, seemingly having taken on audience complaints. Paying closer attention to the future teases for the universe seems in line with the MCU’s aims going forward, and ensuring that at least the meaningful ones have a clear point that they plan to lead towards would thus make sense. Building and retaining excitement in future projects will only work as long as the studio keeps rewarding that trust and paying those scenes off, like with the ones used inAvengers: Infinity War.

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Avengers: Infinity War

Cast

Avengers: Infinity War brings together the Avengers and their allies to face a new threat from the cosmos, Thanos, who seeks to collect the Infinity Stones. The film, part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, unites numerous superhero characters in a battle to prevent Thanos' ambition of altering reality itself.