

It is only through an activation that you can watch all the available content. (Oh, and while you’re here, the other notable movie that opened the same weekend as Oppenheimer doesn’t have a post-credits sequence either.If you want to watch this channel through a connected device or Smart TV, you will first have to activate the NBC streaming app. There is simply no need for a post-credits sequence. When Oppenheimer first cuts to the credits, it has already said what it set out to say. In fact, none of his movies have, and Oppenheimer is no exception. Nolan directed three massive superhero movies, the second of which, 2008’s The Dark Knight, came out the same year as Iron Man.

Jackson’s Nick Fury stepped out of the shadows and invited Iron Man to join the Avengers Initiative, that’s what people have expected. The Marvel Cinematic Universe didn’t invent post-credts scenes, but ever since Samuel L. Post-credits scenes are most common in big franchise movies, especially superhero movies. RELATED: Oppenheimer Stars Explain Why Working with Christopher Nolan Is an "Instant Yes" There’s really nothing that a post-credits scene could add in this instance. To undo that with a post-credits scene - a “secret” bonus ending or tease - would undermine what came before.Īnd, frankly, what would that post-credits scene even be? Edward Teller (Benny Safdie) getting an idea for an even bigger bomb than the atomic bomb? The development of the H-bomb and the implications of its use are plot points in the movie itself. Nolan carefully, masterfully orchestrated everything that came before for this one emotional moment. All three hours of the movie and the two timelines converge in this moment that recontextualizes much of what we saw before and will probably leave audiences feeling dread about the future. In interviews ahead of the film’s premiere, Nolan talked about how shaken early viewers were upon the conclusion of the film. Without spoiling exactly what happens, just know that it is a heavy ending that will likely keep you stunned in your seat. The ending of Oppenheimer is perhaps the most powerful part of the entire movie.

Does Oppenheimer have a post-credit scene?
