The Surfer Movie Scene
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The Surfer Post-Credits: Is There a Scene at the End?

Many viewers are wondering whether The Surfer features a post-credits, mid-credits, or end-credits scene. Directed by Lorcan Finnegan, the psychological thriller movie follows a man and his son as they go to his idyllic childhood beach to surf and relive old memories. Things go awry when his visit is met with criticism, and a conflict leaves him enraged. With the movie about to drop in U.S. theatres, many are eager to know if they should wait for a credit scene or not. So, here are the details.

Is there a post, mid, or end-credits scene in The Surfer with Nicolas Cage?

No, The Surfer starring Nicolas Cage does not include any post-credits, mid-credits, or end-credits scenes. The audience can leave the theater once the credits start rolling without missing any scenes.

However, if you want to hear Nic Cage a bit more, then there’s a little voiceover from him saying, “You either surf it or you get wiped out,” which is a callback from the beginning of the movie.

Credit scenes are quite trendy these days, with most franchises adopting them. They’re often used to tease a potential sequel or resolve lingering plot-related questions. Some movies also use them to tease a character’s return in future projects. In contrast, filmmakers sometimes add a post-credits scene purely for amusement, without any connection to the plot or a future project.

Since The Surfer doesn’t have a post-credits scene, it seems the story is self-contained. This likely means it won’t get a sequel in the future. The trend of the credit scene was first picked up in 1966 by The Silencers, directed by Phil Karlson. It featured the main lead sharing intimate moments with 10 scantily clad women. As years passed by, many franchises like the MCU began adopting the trend as a way to give the audience a glimpse into future installments.

The Surfer originally premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2024. The main cast includes Cage as the Surfer, Julian McMahon as Scally, and Alexander Bertrand as Pitbull. Nic Cassim plays the Bum, and Justin Rosniak appears as the Cop, among others.

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