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Beau Biden's Widow is Dating His Married Brother Hunter Twitter Reacts to Kellyanne Conway Couch Photo Casey Affleck Speaks About Past Sexual Assault Allegations Beauty & the Beast is First Disney Film With Gay Character Is There a 'Lego Batman Movie' End Credits Scene? The Lego Batman Movie is set to hit theaters this weekend and the animated film is expected to top the box office. So, do you need to stay in your seats for a post-credits scene after the movie? The answer is… no! There is nothing after the credits roll so you can leave after the movie ends without worrying about missing anything. Right after the film comes to a close and the initial credits start, you do get to see the actors who voiced the main characters in the movie. Make sure to learn who voiced all the main roles! Photos: Warner Bros. Posted to: Lego Batman Movie, Movies Also on Just Jared JJ Links Around The Web Justin Bieber gets close with a mystery girl during a hike - TMZ




Boxer Floyd Mayweather's Vegas house was robbed - Gossip Cop Grace Vanderwaal is collaborating with a major musician - Just Jared Jr Nick Viall is joining Dancing with the Stars - Wetpaint Did Leonardo DiCaprio spend thousands of dollars to get his eyebrows done before his Oscars appearance? President Barack and Michelle Obama officially sign book deals! - The Hollywood ReporterDon't stay after 'The LEGO Batman Movie' — there are no end-credits scenes • There is no post-credits sequence following "The LEGO • Fans may have thought that the pint-sized Caped Crusader may tease the next film in the "LEGO" • Do stay around for some fun credits as soon as the If you're hoping for a little something extra after the end of LEGO Batman Movie," sorry folks. There is no extra scene after the entire credits roll for theThere's no hint at what's to come in that sequel or next year's Stay around right after the movie ends for some fun initial




credits that reveal which actors voiced the main characters inSome of them may be a surprise. The 2014 "LEGO Movie" had a similar fun credits scene featuring Lego bricks in stop-motion. If you were expecting a scene after the credits, it's not really typical of Warner Bros. to add an extra scene at the end of theThat has become more of a Disney and Marvel staple at the end of their superhero films. While "The LEGO Batman Movie" doesn't have any added scenes, the film does open and close in a pretty unique way that will make "The LEGO Batman Movie" is in theaters Friday, February 10. NOW WATCH: This exhibit has the most insane high heels Like what you see here? Subscribe to our daily newsletter to get more of it.The LEGO Batman Movie is now out in theaters, bringing the Batman mythos and franchise lore to the LEGO Universe. As we say in our official review, one of the greatest joys of LEGO Batman is the filmmakers' deep knowledge of the character's history and the industry politics surrounding him.




In making a superhero movie (even a LEGO one), some fans may be wondering if The LEGO Batman Movie has a post-credit scene (aka a mid-credits or "button" scene) - especially now that the LEGO movie universe is officially a thing. These days many fans are trained to sit through the entire end credits of a movie no matter what; however, for those who don't like hanging out in the theater any longer than they have to, we answer the question of Whether or Not The LEGO Batman Movie has a post-credits scene.  Sorry DC movie fans, The LEGO Batman has no fun end-credits, mid-credits or button scene for the next chapter in the LEGO movie saga. Batman and Co. have great fun closing out the film (complete with a musical number) but when it all ends, it's done. Sure, it would have admittedly been nice (and fitting) to at least have an end-credits scene that at the very least poked fun at the superhero genre's penchant for end-credit scenes - or even something like Will Arnett's Batman boasting about how many movies he's in - and how many he's about to be in.




The LEGO Batman Movie delivers a great time during its actual runtime, so there's no real loss that we didn't get all the bells and whistles... Have you seen LEGO Batman yet? Thanks to IMAX & Regal, you have the chance to win an amazing prize pack full of LEGO sets, movie tickets and more! Click here or the image above to enter. A winner will be chosen February 14th, 2017! Buy Tickets powered by Fandango MORE LEGO BATMAN: Official Review / Every Batman Villain in the Movie / Will Arnett Reveals How He Uses Batman's Voice In Real Life / Batman Meets CW's Arrowverse In New TV Spot The LEGO Batman Movie is now playing in theaters. It is 1 hour 44 minutes long, and is Rated PG for rude humor and some action.The Lego Batman Movie (2017) Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes At the start of the credits a Lego Batman music-style video is played in which the characters sing along with some scenes from the film.




There is no stinger after the credits of The Lego Batman Movie. Special thanks to Russ N Jake for the stinger submission! Stinger information added and verified by The Great Wall (2017) 1 week ago  | The Lego Batman Movie (2017) 2 weeks ago  | Fifty Shades Darker (2017) 3 weeks ago  |Now, way back in 2008, with the release of the original Lego Batman game, there wasn't a whole lot of buzz surrounding Lego, or even - compared to now - about superheroes in general.After all, the Marvel Cinematic Universe was yet to find its feet - that was the same year of Iron Man's release - and the iconic Lego games (now beloved by millions) had yet to expand much beyond Lego Star Wars.Now, though, times have changed - and from the looks of the recent post-credits sting in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, we might now even be set to see the greatest superhero extravaganza of them all...A Marvel and DC Crossover...in Lego. So, like this, but blockier.




And with less SuperboyWell, that goes all the way back to Lego Marvel Superheroes, which ended with this intriguing moment... Which seemed to suggest that a Lego Batman cameo was imminent... Only for it to end up being the prince of Wakanda himself, The Black Panther...And, then, of course, not all that long after, we saw Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham.Which, (SPOILER alert), ends with this silhouette... Which sure looks an awful lot like Black Widow, Spider-Man, Captain America, The Hulk , Thor, Iron Man and Hawkeye.The only hitch? It was actually Black Canary, Nightwing, Aquaman, Swamp Thing, Shazam, Booster Gold and Green Arrow, all along.The clear hint, though?The Next Step is a Marvel/DC crossoverAfter all, though the games are published by Warner Bros. Interactive Games, the company's deal with Lego also grants them access to the Marvel universe's characters - as well as Warner Bros.' DC back catalog.And, with pretty much every major Marvel and DC character already collected in Lego Marvel Superheroes and Lego Batman 3, there's not a whole lot else to tease other than a crossover.

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