The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has redefined the cinematic experience, and no tradition is more sacred—or more crucial to the franchise's continuity—than the post-credits scene. As of December 15, 2025, the focus has shifted entirely to the Multiverse Saga, with recent comments from Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige confirming that every major stinger is a direct breadcrumb trail leading to the next two colossal team-up films: *Avengers: Doomsday* and *Avengers: Secret Wars*.
The latest and most compelling buzz surrounds a rumored addition to an *Avengers: Endgame* re-release, a potential scene that would retroactively bridge the Infinity Saga's conclusion with the current Multiverse crisis. This article breaks down the most impactful, future-defining Avengers end credit scenes, from the foundational moments that started it all to the Phase 5 stingers that are actively shaping the war against the Council of Kangs.
The Endgame Connection: The Rumored New Scene and the Infinity Saga's True Finale
For years, *Avengers: Endgame* stood as a rare MCU film without a traditional post-credits scene, offering only the sound of Tony Stark's hammer as a poignant farewell. However, recent speculation has ignited the fandom with talk of a *new* scene being added to a potential re-release, specifically designed to connect the original Avengers' journey to the impending threats of the Multiverse Saga.
This rumored scene is theorized to establish a direct link to *Avengers: Doomsday*, possibly featuring a character like Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark in a multiverse variant or a temporal echo, or perhaps a direct tease of the new Earth's Mightiest Heroes assembling in the wake of the original team's dissolution.
The Scenes That Defined the Original Avengers Arc
While *Endgame* was the conclusion, the path was laid by a handful of foundational post-credit moments that changed the landscape of blockbuster cinema forever:
- Iron Man (2008): The Avengers Initiative. This is the scene that started it all, featuring Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury stepping out of the shadows to introduce Tony Stark to the "Avengers Initiative." It established the entire shared universe concept.
- The Avengers (2012): The Thanos Reveal. After the Battle of New York, a mid-credits scene revealed the true mastermind behind Loki's invasion: Thanos, the Mad Titan. This single shot of the purple villain smiling set the stage for a decade of conflict and the eventual hunt for the Infinity Stones.
- Avengers: Infinity War (2018): The Pager. The devastating snap, or "The Blip," was followed by a mid-credits scene showing Nick Fury and Maria Hill disintegrating into dust, but not before Fury managed to activate a modified pager. The scene’s final shot revealed the symbol of Captain Marvel, signaling the cavalry's arrival for *Endgame*.
These early stingers were not just fun tags; they were critical plot points that built the entire narrative foundation for the first three phases of the MCU.
Multiverse Mayhem: How Phase 5 Post-Credits Scenes Set Up *Avengers: Doomsday*
As Kevin Feige has confirmed, the most recent post-credits scenes are now laser-focused on the Multiverse Saga, directly feeding into the upcoming *Avengers* films. These stingers introduce new heroes, powerful villains, and alternate realities that the new team of Avengers will have to confront.
The Kang Dynasty and the Council of Kangs
The primary antagonist for the Multiverse Saga is Kang the Conqueror, and his presence has been heavily seeded in recent post-credit sequences:
- Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023). The mid-credits scene introduced the Council of Kangs, a massive gathering of Kang variants including Immortus, Rama-Tut, and potentially hundreds of others, all viewing the death of the main Kang as a threat to their collective power. The post-credits scene then featured Loki and Mobius encountering Victor Timely, a Kang variant from the 19th century, confirming the TVA's direct involvement in tracking the villain's numerous selves.
These scenes confirm that the threat in *Avengers: Doomsday* will not be a single villain, but an entire army of temporal conquerors, making the stakes astronomically higher than the fight against Thanos.
The X-Men and Incursion Threats
Beyond Kang, other recent stingers have introduced massive, game-changing concepts and characters that will require a new Avengers team to handle:
- The Marvels (2023). The sole post-credits scene was arguably the most significant of Phase 5. After sacrificing herself to close an interdimensional breach, Monica Rambeau wakes up in an alternate universe's hospital. She is greeted by her mother, Maria Rambeau, who is now the superhero Binary, and none other than Kelsey Grammer's Beast from the *X-Men* franchise. This scene is the first hard confirmation of the X-Men's integration into the main MCU continuity (Earth-616) and directly sets up the concept of Incursions—the catastrophic collision of two universes—a key plot point for *Avengers: Secret Wars*.
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022). The mid-credits scene saw Doctor Strange develop a third eye and get recruited by Clea (Charlize Theron) to travel to the Dark Dimension to stop an Incursion, a direct foreshadowing of the Multiverse's instability.
The introduction of the X-Men, Binary, Beast, Clea, and the explicit mention of Incursions are all essential pieces of the puzzle that the new Avengers—potentially including characters like Sam Wilson's Captain America and Bucky Barnes, as hinted by the *Thunderbolts** connection—will have to solve.
The Legacy of the Stinger: Ranking the Most Impactful Classic Avengers End Credit Moments
The genius of the Avengers end credit scenes lies in their ability to deliver a massive payoff or a crucial tease in just a few seconds. While the current scenes focus on the Multiverse, the classics set the standard for world-building.
Here are three more classic scenes that cemented the Avengers' legacy and topical authority:
- Captain America: The First Avenger (2011): The Assembly. This scene was essentially a full-blown trailer for *The Avengers* (2012), showing Steve Rogers/Captain America in the modern era and Nick Fury recruiting him for a "mission." It was the final puzzle piece before the first team-up.
- Avengers (2012): The Shawarma Palace. The second, post-post-credits scene was a humorous, non-plot-driven moment that showed the exhausted Avengers silently eating shawarma after the Battle of New York. This scene cemented the team's chemistry and proved that a shared universe could also have a sense of humor and humanity.
- Ant-Man (2015): The Wasp's Debut. The final scene for *Ant-Man* showed Hank Pym presenting his daughter, Hope van Dyne, with a new Wasp suit, confirming her future as a superhero and a key member of the future Avengers lineup.
From the first mention of the Avengers Initiative to the latest tease of the X-Men, the end credit scenes have been the true backbone of the MCU's long-form storytelling. They are the moments that demand fans stay in their seats, knowing that the next chapter of the *Avengers* saga—whether *Doomsday* or *Secret Wars*—is always just a few seconds of scrolling names away.
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