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It’s November, which means it’s time for the usual seasonal things: holiday movies no one wants to watch; Lots of football games to keep track of; And selling things you probably don’t need. It’s also time for another Marvel movie, and the latest, MiracleVery little promises to be the case, except for fan enthusiasm and critical praise.

Yes, the MCU has been in a bit of a slump lately, but that hasn’t stopped people from being curious about what’s going on in all these multiverses and what latest Easter eggs are teasing the future storyline. Miracle This is no different, as it contains the usual post-credits scenes designed to build excitement towards the film and a possible sequel in the future. But how many post-credits scenes are there? Miracle, And what happens in those scenes and who makes cameos? has all the answers for you below.

How many post-credits scenes are there in The Marvels?

There is only one post-credits scene Miracle, Usually, there are two, but even Marvel has to be frugal in this tight economy.

Marvel’s Post-Credits Scene No. 1

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At the end of Miracle, Monica Rambeau had to blow a hole in the space-time continuum that threatened to cause the MCU reality to collapse with an unknown other reality. Good News? Monica successfully stops the two realities from merging and saves the situation. Bad news? She is trapped in another reality. She disappears from the remainder of the film and does not appear until the sole post-credits scene. Miracle,

When we next see Monica, she is lying in bed, glued to a monitor. She looks to her right, and there is someone sitting right next to her: it is none other than her mother, Maria Rambeau (lady kingLashana Lynch). Something goes off immediately for two reasons: Maria is technically dead (she died offscreen). wandavision And the multiverse version of him was killed by the Scarlet Witch Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness) and is much younger than she was at the time of her death. In fact, she is exactly the same age as Monica. What’s going on here?

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An off-screen voice suddenly speaks, telling Monica how attractive she is as a study subject because she is from an alternate reality. The voice is very familiar, and as the camera pans up, we see who is speaking: it’s Dr. Hank McCoy aka The Beast. That’s right, Monica Rambeau is in the Fox X-Men reality, which apparently now exists in the larger MCU.

This version of The Beast is first introduced X-Men: The Last Stand And is once again played by Kelsey Grammer. “Played” may be a bit long as this animal appears to be completely CG, not the heavy prosthetics-and-makeup iteration it was in. last stand, Still, this is the same character and the first clear confirmation that the X-Men now exist somewhere in the MCU. The rumors were actually true: Miracle Introduced the X-Men. At the end!

But wait, there’s another surprise. As Monica pleads with her mother to remember her, Maria stands up, and the camera pans back to reveal her in a very familiar red and white dress. Fans will immediately recognize this costume as belonging to Binary, an X-Men supporting character from the early 1980s who was first embodied by Carol Danvers.

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Yes, before she became Captain Marvel, she was Binary, a super-powered space heroine with the power of the sun at her fingertips. It appears that Maria is now the binary of this universe, and has no idea who Monica is or why the stranger keeps calling her mom.

Miracle Now running in theaters across the country.











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