Every MCU Disney+ Post-Credits Scene Ranked From Worst To Best

How does She-Hulk twerking compare with the return of Captain Marvel?

By Scott Banner /

With Phase Four, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced a brand-new format: the Disney+ series. Over the last two years, there have been eight shows released on the platform, with some being received better than others. Across the board, there have been similarities and differences to both the other series, and to the wider MCU in general.

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One thing that has remained a constant however is the utilisation of post-credits scenes. There's always one (at least) at the end of every MCU movie, and the same can now be said for the first eight series on Disney+.

Some stopped at one for the series, while others boasted several, and just like on the big screen these came in a variety of forms. Some were funny, some had big implications, some had little implications, while others seemed to be inconsequential completely.

From WandaVision through to She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, the Phase Four Disney+ series have offered fans a total of 18 post-credits scenes, and while some were real jaw-droppers, others didn’t quite have the same impact. In fact, some we could've lived without completely...

18. Loki Will Return - Loki

As soon as a Disney+ series ends, there's always the question of whether or not it will return for a second season. WandaVision instead led straight into Multiverse of Madness, while both Captain America: New World Order and Thunderbolts will be a follow-on from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

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Loki was the first series to be confirmed for a season two, though instead of any kind of announcement from Kevin Feige, this came in the form of a post-credits scene. After the credits started on the finale, there was a simple "Loki will return in Season 2" sting.

Though this made fans happy - as there are so many questions that still need answering - it was as basic as a post-credits scene gets. Couldn’t this have been used for something a little more exciting than a Season 2 announcement, which is something that could've appeared at the very end of the credits anyway?

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