'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Will Not Have Post Credit Scenes, Joss Whedon
Writer-director Joss Whedon has said there were will be no post credit scenes in the Avengers: Age of Ultron which is scheduled for a May 1 release.
Viewers no longer have to sit through the entire credits to watch the last scenes.
Whedon said his team could not come up with a worthy enough scene that would top the shawarma sequence of the first Avengers film.
He said, "We all came at it separately-we don't want to chase that. That was a jewel and a weird little quirk."
Whedon added, "It didn't seem to lend itself in the same way, and we wanted to be true to what felt right. The first rule of making a sequel is take the best moments and do something else.
"Don't do the Indiana Jones gun trick again differently. Just go somewhere else. Don't try to hit the same highs, because people will sense it."
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige tells Entertainment Weekly said, "There will be a tag," "But there's not a post-post-credit scene."
"There is nothing at the very end. And that's not a fake-out. We want people to know so they don't sit there for 10 minutes and then go: 'Son of a bitch! I'll kill them!'"