Note: This article includes Captain Marvel spoilers

Captain Marvel is here, and it brought the prerequisite two credits scenes with it.

When Digital Spy spoke to directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, they revealed that, as is often the case with Marvel Cinematic Universe films, one of the scenes was directed by another party.

Buckle up to see how the film wraps up, and how it might set up the future of the MCU.

Post-credits scene 1

Disney

Here it is – the moment we've all been waiting for, where Captain Marvel links up with the Avengers: Infinity War/Endgame storyline, which Boden heavily hinted was directed by Joe and Anthony Russo.

Nick Fury's pager (which we first saw in the Infinity War post-credits scene, and learned was souped up by Carol Danvers herself) is now in the possession of the Avengers after Fury dissolved just after activating it.

Captain America, Black Widow, War Machine and Bruce Banner have been monitoring the pager's signal, but it's just stopped. They gather around, discussing how to get it running again.

But they aren't alone. The gang turn around to find Captain Marvel standing next to them, looking very unhappy indeed. Presumably she has seen the effects of Thanos' Decimation too.

"Where's Fury?," she asks, and the scene ends.

Like with Ant-Man’s post-credits scene that took a scene from Captain America: Civil War, it’s likely this scene is directly lifted from Avengers: Endgame.

Post-credits scene 2

Marvel Studios

The Tesseract – aka the Space Stone – makes a surprise appearance in Captain Marvel, ahead of its starring role in Avengers.

The last time we saw it, the Infinity Stone had been swallowed by Goose – an alien flerken with the Tardis like ability to contain more than should be possible considering its appearance as an average-sized ginger house cat.

Sitting on Fury's desk at SHIELD, Goose gags briefly before vomiting the Tesseract up. We hope someone cleans off the saliva before they start experimenting with its teleportation powers.

Captain Marvel is out now.

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