Captain Marvel end credits scene: Directors REVEAL original Thor Ragnarok tie-in plan
WARNING SPOILERS FOR CAPTAIN MARVEL AHEAD
Fans were treated to two end credits scenes at the end of Captain Marvel. And now directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck have revealed a couple of interesting facts about the two scenes. Speaking with EMPIRE, they admitted that the Russo Brothers conceived and directed the mid-credits scene when Captain Marvel arrived at Avengers HQ in response to Nick Fury’s pager.
While the post-credits scene, which tends to be the humorous entry, was Goose throwing up the Tesseract – but the directors had another idea originally.
Fleck revealed: “There was an idea on the table about having Jude Law…emerge from his pod on Sakaar.
“And then have him look around and see the Devil’s Anus behind him and wonder, ‘Where the hell am I?’”
Fans will remember Captain Marvel overpowered Law’s Yon-Rogg at the end of the movie, sending him back into space.
So having him land on Sakaar from Thor Ragnarok would have been particularly funny.
After all, this is where Thor was picked up and forced to become a gladiator by Valkyrie and The Grandmaster; a fate that would no doubt befall to Yon-Rogg too.
Regardless, what did the mid-credits scene with Captain Marvel mean for Avengers Endgame?
With her arrival at Avengers HQ, clearly, she will play a key role in the epic.
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