Just as the trend began, the latest movie to have a post-credits scene, Soul, features one of the characters of the movie telling the audience the film is over, Just like Deadpool before it, and Mr. Bean before that, and Ferris Bueller before that, and surely many others in between.
Who was in the punching bag at the end of fast 9?
Deckard Shaw
The camera focuses on a hooded person in a sweatsuit and sneakers boxing a punching bag. The mystery person finally takes off the hood to reveal they’re none other than Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), who we last saw in 2019’s “Hobbs & Shaw” spinoff.
What does the end of fast 9 mean?
While we never see the driver, the implication is clear: Brian O’Conner is back with his family. It’s a bittersweet moment that allows fans of the franchise to imagine seeing Brian reunite with his loved ones without using any stand-ins or digital effects to actually show Paul Walker.
Is there a post-credits scene in Raya and The Last Dragon?
No, there are no extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Raya and the Last Dragon.
What was the first movie to have after credit scenes?
The Silencers
The first film to feature a post-credits scene is The Silencers, released in March of 1966.
Why wasnt the rock in fast 9?
Dwayne, who plays Luke Hobbs in the franchise, had a fall out with lead star Vin Diesel during the making of 2017’s The Fate of the Furious that resulted in the actor dropping out of latest instalment, Fast and Furious 9. Vin recently said it was his “tough love” act that enabled Dwayne to perform better in the movies.
Is Brian O’Conner dead?
Brian O’Conner was noticeably missing at the BBQ in the 8th installment—the actor behind O’Conner, Paul Walker, tragically died in a Porsche Carrera GT crash during the filming of Furious 7, and with the help of his brothers (and CGI), they completed the movie.
Is there an Easter egg at the end of Raya?
However, Raya and the Last Dragon may be unique in that it actually contains an easter egg reference to itself. The character of Tong, voiced by Benedict Wong, makes reference to a family in the film, and we see that he had a child who was apparently turned to stone by the Druun.