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'Thunderbolts' director reveals that the post-credit scene was originally made for a different film

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‘Thunderbolts’ joins the never-ending iconic roster of Marvel films. The movie has been a huge success ever since it was released on May 1. Recently, the director of the film shared an astonishing detail about one of the most talked-about shots in the film. He shares that "You were watching a small hint of that film."

Post-credit scene of ‘Thunderbolts’ gets fans talking; was made for another filmMarvel films, well-known for adding surprise shots after the credits have rolled in and the lights are back on, added another iconic scene which made the fans talk. One of the two post-credit scenes caused a lot more stir amongst fans online than anything else. The scene where viewers could see Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes/the Winter Soldier, U.S. Agent/John Walker, Alexei Shostakov/Red Guardian, Ava Starr/Ghost, and Bob/Sentry/Void as they watch the Fantastic Four ship move towards their Earth.

This specific scene got fans excited and talking, and rightfully so. In a recent interview with EW, the director of the film, Jake Schreier, revealed some juicy details. He shared that this scene was not meant to be added in ‘Thunderbolts’; instead, it was shot for the new film ‘Avengers: Doomsday’.

In the interview, the director was also asked if the new team of Avengers will be the first to meet the Fantastic Four; he shared that "You know as much as I know about that. I mean, I was there, but I didn't direct that scene. That comes from the set of a movie that is officially beginning production on Monday."

The scene was shot only recentlySchreier also shared another mind-blowing fact about the scene. It was shot only recently, about a month ago. The editing and everything took place within the month’s time before the movie was officially shared with the public. In the interview he shared that “I was very happy to be there and lucky to be there. It was so fun to see your characters go off into this bigger context. We've been living in our own contained world, but it was really fun to see them there.”


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