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Marvel Just Changed Everything With the Fantastic Four Post Credits Scene

You thought it was just another reboot. You were wrong. The Fantastic Four post credits scene is about to rewrite the entire Marvel timeline — and nobody saw it coming.

The Return of Marvel’s First Family

After years of rumors, leaks, and casting debates, Marvel Studios finally unveiled its Fantastic Four reboot. Fans were thrilled to see Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm enter the MCU.

But it’s the post credit scenes that have everyone talking.

That’s right. Scenes — plural.

How Many Post Credit Scenes Are in Fantastic Four?

Let’s settle this first.

There are two post credit scenes in Fantastic Four:

But this isn’t filler. These aren’t just jokes or callbacks. They’re game-changing setups for Marvel’s next saga.

One of them drops the biggest Avengers bombshell since Endgame.

The Mid-Credit Scene: A Rift in Time

Doom arrives. But not the one you know.

The first post credit scene opens with Reed Richards analyzing cosmic radiation. Suddenly, a temporal rift appears. Alarms blare. The screen glitches.

A cloaked figure steps through. It's not Kang. It's not Loki. It’s a variant of Doctor Doom.

“Tell the Avengers… Doomsday is coming.”
This line instantly trended across Marvel fandom.

The Final Scene That Has Fans Losing It

The camera pans over a wrecked battlefield. Burnt shields. A shattered hammer. A crushed Iron Man helmet.

* A glowing red gauntlet
* A figure turns slightly
* It’s Reed Richards from another timeline — the Maker
“If the Avengers won’t fix it… I will.”

This could redefine who leads the multiversal war.

What Does This Mean for Avengers Doomsday?

Marvel insiders have whispered about Avengers Doomsday replacing or rebranding Secret Wars.

Now, with two powerful variants — a multiversal Doom and an unstable Mr. Fantastic — the path to Doomsday just became very real.

This isn’t about timelines anymore. It’s about control.

Fan Theories Are Exploding

One wild theory? Doctor Doom vs. a resurrected Iron Man — powered by Celestial tech.

“The next Endgame is already forming — and the credits just started it.”

Final Thought: You Can’t Skip the Credits Anymore

Marvel is making one thing clear:

Post credit scenes aren't optional anymore.
They're the prologues.
They're the blueprint.

And with Fantastic Four, Marvel just dropped the first brick in a multiversal war.

If you haven’t seen the film yet, do not walk out early.

Stay for both post credit scenes.
Because what happens in those last two minutes?
It might just change everything.

Last updated July 25, 2025