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But the following scenes? They’re promises that are still unfulfilled, and it doesn’t seem as though either 2026 MCU movie will be tying a bow on them. However, the tag scenes of Spider-Man: Homecoming (minus Vulture) and The Fantastic Four: First Steps will be, so perhaps this list will shrink in time. Note that we are also factoring in mid-credits scenes.
13) Karl Mordo Grabbing Up Power — Doctor Strange

Chiwetel Ejiofor is an amazing actor, and his Baron Karl Mordo was on an interesting villain path at the end of Doctor Strange. It’s always great when a person becomes a villain because they feel betrayed. We as the audience can understand that.
Then, six years after the first movie, we got an alternate reality version of Mordo. The tension between him and Strange was still there, but it still was not a continuation of Mordo extracting the magic from Jonathan Pangborn, the man who turned Strange onto Kamar-Taj to begin with. Then the tag scene of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which we’ll get to in a bit, didn’t do anything to make one believe the MCU would ever be returning to the first movie’s button. It’s a shame, because there’s a Doctor Strange movie to be made with Ejiofor as the main villain.
12) Reassembling the Ravagers — Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

There are five credits scenes in Guardians of the Galaxy 2. Three of them are silly fun, one of them leads into Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and one of them seemingly led into Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 but didn’t.
Specifically, the one where Sylvester Stallone’s Stakar Ogord brings together his old Ravager pals and floats the idea of them re-uniting the line-up as it was in the day of the dearly departed Yondu Udonta. We saw Stakar again in Vol. 3, but there was no sign of Aleta Ogord (Michelle Yeoh) or Charlie-27 (Ving Rhames).
11) Sharon Carter Contacts Madripoor — The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

There were two credits scenes throughout The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. One of them involved super soldier John Walker and the other involved Sharon Carter.
We saw Walker again in Thunderbolts* and will see him again in Avengers: Doomsday, but no word on when we’ll see Carter again. And there’s definitely more terrain to traverse with her, because the Disney+ series showed her to be less ethical than we thought. In fact, the very last we see of her shows her basically offering up U.S. state secrets to Madripoor on a platter. Yet, as of now, Emily VanCamp is not scheduled for any other MCU projects.
10) The Ten Rings Are a Beacon — Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Simu Liu has blown up since Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, but he hasn’t been in the MCU much since that 2021 movie. It’s just been two episodes of What If…? and three episodes of Marvel Zombies. That will finally change with Avengers: Doomsday, but we still need a sequel to his solo adventure, because that was one of the best parts of Phase Four.
It’s been five years, and there are two credits scenes in Legend of the Ten Rings that need to be continued. The first is Wong introducing Shang-Chi and Awkwafina’s Katy to Bruce Banner and Carol Danvers. They discuss how the rings are a beacon, but it isn’t explained what they’re sending a message to. That’s a thread that will be picked up in either Avengers: Doomsday, Avengers: Secret Wars, or most likely, a Shang-Chi sequel.
9) Xu Xialing Now Leads the Ten Rings — Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

The other Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings tag scene has Shang-Chi’s sister, Xu Xialing, replacing their father, Xu Wenwu aka Mandarin, as the leader of the Ten Rings. Like Liu and Awkwafina, Meng’er Zhang was wonderful in her role, and it would be great to see her in the MCU once more.
Liu is scheduled to appear not only in Doomsday, but Secret Wars as well. Neither Zhang nor Awkwafina are, but one has to imagine that Shang-Chi will contact one or both of them at some point throughout the span of these two mega-movies. It’s not as if either one of them has walked away from the MCU in the five years between Legend of the Ten Rings and now, as Zhang was in a 2024 episode of What If…? and the perpetually busy Awkwafina was in three episodes of Marvel Zombies just last year.
8) Meeting Eros — Eternals

Like Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Eternals is another 2021 MCU movie with multiple tag scenes that haven’t gone anywhere. The difference is that Shang-Chi was a success and Eternals was a failure, so there’s a good chance its two credits sequences never go anywhere.
The first of the two introduced the world to Thanos’ brother, Eros (Harry Styles). The audience isn’t clamoring to see the Eternals again, even with megastar Styles in a more prominent role. It seems as though this one was a direct lead-in to an Eternals 2 and, let’s face it, that’s not going to happen.
7) Dane Whitman Gets the Ebony Blade — Eternals

The scene we just talked about was a lead-in to an Eternals 2, but the film’s other post-credits scene was a lead-in to Blade. And, as we now know (and long suspected) Blade is almost certainly dead in the water.
However, there’s a chance Mahershala Ali’s Daywalker will be introduced in an ensemble Midnight Sons movie. Furthermore, rumors suggest Dane Whitman (Kit Harington) aka Black Knight will be joining him in the formation of that team. We’ll just have to see if there’s more forward momentum on Midnight Sons than there was on Blade.














