10 More Huge WTF Movie Post-Credit Moments
Absolutely no one could have predicted these moments.
Everyone should know by now that a movie doesn't always end when the movie ends. Sure, the bulk of the film may be done and the credits have started rolling, and in years gone by this was the signal for a mass exodus from the cinema, but no longer. It now feels that more often than not there is a mid or post-credit scene to see.
This could be anything from a final joke or a sequel tease, and anything in between, and who knows how many of them there could be. Back in 2017, Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 featured no fewer than five end-credit scenes!
So, they can come in all shapes and sizes, but part of the fun is that you never know what to expect. Even though there are websites dedicated to taking the guesswork out of whether there will be a scene at all, the stingers during or after the names of those who worked on the films can surprise you. Things can get weird.
WhatCulture has already looked at 10 Huge WTF Movie Post-Credits Moments, but insane and unexpected crossovers, new gods, and full-blown trailers in the credits mean that there are more than enough to explore further.
10. Chas Reborn - Constantine
Before Matt Ryan brought the character to life as part of the CW's Arrowverse, John Constantine was portrayed by Keanu Reeves back in 2005 in an outing that pitted the demon slayer against some of the biggest names in the book.
After offing Balthazar (Gavin Rossdale), Constantine went head to head with Mammon, the son of the Devil who was being summoned by Gabriel (Tilda Swinton). However, during the final battle, John's apprentice, Chas, was killed by the latter.
Shia LaBeouf's Chas had a limited role in the story, but was brought from the bench into the game to help in the fight against Mammon. He was incredibly book-smart on the kinds of wars Constantine waged, but real life was very different from the books. The very first time he was brought into the fold, he was killed. Still, that is absolutely not where his story ended.
In a post-credit stinger, Constantine visited Chas' grave, only to see the young man emerge from the ground, sprouting glorious, brilliant white wings in the fashion of Gabriel before she was made mortal by Lucifer (Peter Stormare). John didn't seem too shaken by this development, but most people watching would have been. It was a tease for a potential sequel that never happened, with Chas now being one of the "half-breeds" John spent his life fighting. Stranger things have happened, right? Maybe not.