With its recent theatrical release in the US, viewers are curious to know whether Warfare features a mid, end, or post-credits scene. Directed by Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland, the war action movie follows a platoon of Navy SEALs as they head to complete a perilous mission in Ramadi, Iraq. Their lives are turned upside down when their mission goes awry in enemy territory. The movie hit theatres on April 11, and many want to know beforehand if they should stay back for the post-credits or not.
So, here are all the details.
Does Joseph Quinn’s Warfare have an end, mid or post-credits scene?
No, Joseph Quinn’s Warfare doesn’t have mid, end, or post-credit scenes.
The audience can feel free to leave the theatres once the credit starts rolling. Generally, the credits scenes are a good way to understand a particular film’s future. They either resolve the existing film’s queries or set up sequels, which fans can look forward to. At times, in franchises like the MCU, the credit scenes also tease whether a character’s return stand a chance in upcoming movies or not.
The Silencers was the first movie to adopt the credit-scene trend in 1966. It showcased lead character Matt Helm (Dean Martin), engaging in a playful act with 10 scantily-clad women. Additionally, it concluded with a title card, similar to “James Bond Will Return,” which aptly set up the character’s next outing. Over the years, many franchises incorporated the credit scenes to create anticipation and provide a glimpse into the movie or the character’s future.
The Warfare has received mostly positive reviews and a 94% Rotten Tomatoes rating (at the time of writing). It’s been praised for its performances, and themes, among other things.
The main cast includes D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai as Ray Mendoza, Will Poulter as Erik, Cosmo Jarvis as Elliot Miller, Quinn as Sam, and Finn Bennett as John, among others.
