10 INSANE Credits Scenes You Probably Missed

You've probably never seen these absolutely WILD credits scenes.

Sinners Post Credits
Warner Bros.

It's fair to say that audiences are largely conditioned to stick around until the very end of movies now - at least if said movie is part of an ongoing franchise like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where a tease of future adventures is basically expected.

All the same, most of us probably don't sit through the credits of every movie we watch, which can result in missing some truly unforgettable, brilliant, even totally WTF credits scenes.

And that's absolutely the case with these 10 movies, each of which served up some utterly bonkers scenes in or after the credits, yet the overwhelming majority of audiences didn't find out about them until years, perhaps even decades later.

These scenes were all hugely unexpected, most of them weirdo gags that clearly couldn't fit into the main movie, which most were shocked to learn about long after their first viewing.

And yet, each was unhinged enough that you'll surely never forget them once you've seen them, from outrageous callbacks to gags from the main movie, to totally bizarre non-sequitur jokes, to perhaps even the real ending of the entire film...

10. Trix ARE Just For Kids - Ted 2

Sinners Post Credits
Universal

Ted 2 features a memorable mid-film cameo from Liam Neeson, who briefly shows up as a customer at the grocery store where Ted (Seth MacFarlane) works.

Neeson, adopting a gruff demeanour, nervously asks Ted whether he's able to buy a box of the cereal Trix or, as per its tagline "Trix are for kids," they can only be bought exclusively by children.

Neeson's character ends up buying the cereal after a hilariously uncomfortable exchange, and that seems to be the full extent of his part in the movie.

However, those who stick around to the end are treated to an unhinged rejoinder to this scene, as a bloodied and bruised Neeson returns to the grocery store, angrily returns the Trix, and walks out without saying a word.

Obviously the implication is that Trix really are just for kids, and the poor guy got into one hell of a fight about it, the insane particulars of which are left for the audience to think about. 

 
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