10 Post-Credits Movie Scenes That Changed Everything
10. Sinners
Let's kick things off with what's quite arguably the very best film of the year so far - Ryan Coogler's incredible Sinners.
The end of the film, with Smoke (Michael B. Jordan) slaughtering the KKK before succumbing to his wounds, feels so complete that most likely didn't expect Coogler to include anything else.
But boy, how he did.
In the middle of the credits, Coogler includes a lengthy epilogue set in 1992 where an elderly Sammie (Buddy Guy) is confronted by the vampiric Stack (Michael B. Jordan) and Mary (Hailee Steinfeld), who are revealed to have unexpectedly survived.
They offer Sammie immortality but he refuses, instead performing a song for them before they leave.
It's a brilliant, affecting cherry on top of the main story which assures the audience that Sammie had a long and fruitful life, while confirming that Stack and Mary are still out there somewhere, living life as ageless but agonised beings.
It's so damn vital it's basically the real ending of the movie, no matter that many cinemagoers had already left by the time it showed up.