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Is There an 'Invisible Man' End Credits Scene?

Is There an 'Invisible Man' End Credits Scene?

The new horror film The Invisible Man is now playing in theaters and it’s expected to be a smash hit at the box office. If you’re seeing the movie this weekend, you might be wondering if you should stick around for a potential post-credits scene.

Many movies that are part of franchises tend to include extra scenes during the credits to set up a possible sequel.

The Invisible Man definitely sets up a potential second movie at the end of the film, but we can confirm that there is NOT an end credits scene. Once the credits start rolling, there is no more footage to be seen.

The movie was originally supposed to be part of Universal’s Monsters franchise, but those plans were scrapped and the movie is set in its own world.

Elisabeth Moss leads the cast of the film and it has glowing reviews at 91% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.

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