Post-credits scenes have become incredibly popular in films, giving audiences a fun additional scene that can tease the future of a franchise or simply provide entertainment. With Bullet Train releasing in theaters, does the action comedy have an after credits scene? Directed by David Leitch from a screenplay by Zak Olkewicz, Bullet Train is an adaptation of the Japanese novel by Kōtarō Isaka starring Brad Pitt, Brian Tyree Henry, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and more.
Bullet Train follows a down-on-his-luck assassin, codenamed Ladybug, who is tasked with retrieving a briefcase. His mission seems simple enough, but things get complicated when a plethora of other assassins — including Lemon and Tangerine — are also on the hunt for the briefcase. Soon enough they realize there is a connection somehow between them and their overall mission. The film has a star-studded cast and leans heavily into the comedic aspects of its story while infusing it with plenty of action scenes.
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Bullet Train has a lot going on in its story and by the end, viewers may wonder whether or not the film has a post-credits scene that adds to the film or hints at something more. However, Bullet Train does not have a post-credits scene. However, there is still an additional scene that comes after the film’s credits begin rolling. Since the scene plays during the mid-credits point audiences get the satisfaction of watching it without having to wait until the rest of the credits have ended. The scene itself is a sequence that reveals what happened to one of the characters from earlier in the film, while tying it back to the ending of Bullet Train.
In hindsight, it’s a missed opportunity
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