After sitting for more than two and a half hours in their respective seats—and not counting the timing of the pre-show clips—goers of the latest Tom Cruise movie are probably yearning to get up, stretch their legs, and run out of the house. the room, in true Ethan Hunt style. One thing that could keep the public in their seats, however, is the suspicion that Mission Impossible 7: Deadly Judgment – Part 1 It has post credits scenes. But don’t worry: here we tell you – without revealing even the slightest spoiler – if there is any cherry on this cake.
In summary, no, the seventh installment of Mission Impossible does not have any post credits scene. And by the way, it is worth mentioning that there is no halfway through the final credits, as is often the case in other franchises. This way, deadly sentence follow the example of the animation tape Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), with which, curiously, it also shares the particularity of being the first of two parts into which the same story is divided.
In the case of the saga starring Tom Cruise, there is a Mission Impossible: Deadly Judgment – Part 2 currently in production and scheduled for release in the middle of next year. But instead of referencing that upcoming sequel with a post-credits scene, the film that hits theaters this week apparently prefers to hold off on any advance, perhaps hoping that the cliffhanger with which the first part concludes is enough to leave us excited for more than ten months.
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Since its debut in the 1990s, the film franchise Mission Impossible he has chosen never to include post-credits scenes in any of his films. Even after Hombre de Hierro (2008), the inaugural film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that popularized the trend of adding an extra surprise at the end of the credits, Paramount Pictures chose to always keep its intellectual property outside of that trend.
Mission Impossible 7: Deadly Judgment – Part 1 It will officially arrive in theaters throughout Mexico this Thursday, July 13, 2023, after the preview that was scheduled for last Sunday and this Wednesday night. The release of its sequel is scheduled for June 28, 2024.
Antonio G. Spindola I have very bad memory. Out of solidarity with my memories, I choose to lose myself too. Preferably in a movie theater.