Is There A Post-Credits Scene For Avatar: The Way of Water?

Is There A Post-Credits Scene For Avatar: The Way of Water?
Credit: 20th Century Studios

Is There A Post-Credits Scene For Avatar: The Way of Water?
Credit: 20th Century Studios

With the rise of the movies having post-credits scenes, everyone in the theaters are usually sitting through the last second of the films. Thus, with the release of Avatar: The Way of Water, the same question goes: is there an end-credits in the sequel?

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Avatar: The Way of Water. Read at your own risk!

Is There A Post-Credits Scene For Avatar: The Way of Water?

Is There A Post-Credits Scene For Avatar: The Way of Water?
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Credit: 20th Century Studios
Is There A Post-Credits Scene For Avatar: The Way of Water?

Let's cut to the chase. There is no post-credits scene in Avatar: The Way of Water. With more than three hours of run time, the sequel does not have any extra scene in the middle or end of the credits, and in the end, there is not even a message on the return of the film or main characters.

At the very last second of Avatar: The Way of Water, it only cuts to the studio's logo. There's no tease for the next Avatar movie nor any scene that goes back to a part of the sequel, not even a blooper or a surprise appearance of whoever gets to be in Avatar 3.

Still, while the post-credits scenes usually have the effect of teasing everyone of what's next for a franchise, not having one also has a similar effect, as not giving anything in the post-credits exudes more mystery for the next movie that comes out.

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Avatar: The Way of Water's ending, however, leaves a lot of questions left to be answered for the future films like whether Miles Quaritch will be back after Spider saves him, who's the mother of Spider, and who's the father of Kiri and how does she have powers.

There's also that lingering question in Avatar: The Way of Water on what comes next to Jake and Neytiri's family now that they are pare of the Metkayina clan, and more importantly, how will they deal with their loss of Neteyam.

Avatar: The Way of Water is now in theaters worldwide.