

Now held in a clamp and connected to a new power source, Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner has had its signal going for a long time – but today it’s finally cut out, and Black Widow insists that they get it back online.Īfter all, sending out the signal was Nick Fury’s final act, so it had to help – right? It’s here that we learn what has become of the pager after Fury dropped it at the end of Infinity War. Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow is even more downbeat: “I’ve had better nightmares,” she says.
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Then, Romanoff turns around and finds herself face to face with Danvers, who asks the most important question she can possibly think of: Where’s Fury?Ĭaptain Marvel sends viewers off with a humorous post-credits scene long after the earlier stinger, with Goose, Jackson’s adopted kitty (actually an alien, but whatever) barfing up the tesseract on Fury’s desk at S.H.I.E.L.D. But after all their efforts at keeping the device powered and running, it loses its juice and goes dark. Granted, they’re not even sure who it’s communicating with, but they’re willing to take whatever hope they can get. That flashing communication device is their only hope in the Decimation. They’re all understandably glum, shaken by their defeat and traumatized by the deaths of their friends. Jackson) activated just before his own death in Infinity War.

So when Captain Marvel, the new Marvel film leading into this April’s Avengers: End Game, comes to a joyful close-with Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) defeating her erstwhile Kree allies after discovering their fondness for xenophobic race supremacy-the first post-credits scene wraps things up on a major bummer note: With Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johanson), James Rhodes (Don Cheadle), and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), communing about the communicator Nick Fury (Samuel L. In short: It’s pretty grim and unbelievably depressing. Now, the remaining characters-those who did not get raptured and turned into ash clouds by Thanos with an actual snap of his fingers-must live with the consequences of “the Decimation,” the moniker given to the Mad Titan’s selfish act of wanton havoc. Life in a post-apocalypse means bleak times for the survivors, even in the colorful world of the MCU, recently afflicted by a case of global death and destruction in last year’s Avengers: Infinity War.
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Whether you've seen the movie already or not, you might be wondering: What goes down in those two Captain Marvel post-credits scenes?

Įarlier this year, news emerged that Captain Marvel would have not one, but two post-credits scenes ( both of which were leaked in the lead-up to the film's March 8 release). Warning: Spoilers ahead for Captain Marvel.
