Not exact matches
In an era when people go see films mainly for CGI explosions, the
ending pulls of a neat little
cinematic scene.
This
end - credits
scene had a high bar to reach given the standard of the Marvel
Cinematic Universe's game - changing post-credits stingers and, indeed, Wade Wilson's own debut.
Seeing as how Black Panther is the 18th film in the Marvel
Cinematic Universe, the fact it
ends with two credits
scenes is hardly a surprise.
End credits
scenes have become something of a Marvel
Cinematic Universe tradition, ever since the first Iron Man used that space to introduce the «Avengers Initiative.»
Sure, the
ending ratchets things up a bit more that it probably needs to, and the tacked - on final
scene belies a
cinematic catharsis that I'm not entirely sure is necessary for the success of the work.
When the mid-credits
scene hit during the
end of 2012's The Avengers, audiences had this gut feeling Marvel was already dropping breadcrumbs towards the endgame of the Marvel
Cinematic Universe.
The two
end - credits
scenes tease what the future holds for Wakanda and the Marvel
Cinematic Universe at large.
Indeed, the final
scene of Phoenix is so breathtaking and cleverly cathartic that it feels like the perfect
end to a slow - burning
cinematic puzzle.
We already knew that Black Panther has two
end - credits
scenes — but what do they mean for the Marvel
Cinematic Universe, both short - and long - term?
As the final Marvel movie before the arrival of Avengers: Infinity War in May, Black Panther brings some big expectations for its
end - credits
scenes, with fans searching for a tease of what's next for the Marvel
Cinematic Universe.
Well, today Bioware have announced Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut, a completely free DLC pack that promises to, «give fans seeking further clarity to the
ending of Mass Effect 3 deeper insights into how their personal journey concludes,» by adding in brand new
cinematic sequences and epilogue
scenes.
Bioware have today revealed the release date for the new Extended Cut DLC, which promises to expand upon the games
ending through additional
cinematic scenes and epilogue moments, hopefully providing the closure and explanations that we all so dearly desire.
The trial / demo has been expanded, with more
cinematic cut
scenes adding to the narrative and a new, exciting cliffhanger
ending.
If you've played through Metal Gear Solid 4, there is a
scene towards the
end that was nothing but pushing forward, but the production and presentation made it feel so much more involved, much more important, and much more
cinematic.
What it will do is expand on the
ending «by creating additional
cinematics and epilogue
scenes to the existing
ending sequences».
The free add - on will «expand upon the events at the
end of» BioWare's RPG sequel, «through additional
cinematic sequences and epilogue
scenes.»