Does M Night Shyamalan's 'Trap' have an end-credit scene? Here's what to expect
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: M Night Shyamalan's latest thriller, 'Trap', which is set to release in theatres on Friday, August 2 has been generating buzz among movie enthusiasts.
The film's unique blend of suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists has left audiences eager to see how the movie plays out.
As with many modern movies, particularly those in the thriller and superhero genres, viewers are often left wondering if there's an additional scene or teaser after the credits roll.
On that note, let's explore whether 'Trap' has an end credits scene and delve into the movie's captivating story.
Is there a post-credits scene in 'Trap' that viewers should stick around for?
As the story unfolds, secrets about the main character's family's past start to come out. This reveals a complicated web of relationships and lies. The movie's plot is well-told and makes you wonder about what is true and what happens when you keep secrets.
With each layer peeled back, the stakes grow higher, propelling the characters toward a thrilling climax.
Regarding the question of an end credits scene, 'Trap' does indeed have an additional scene after the credits roll, according to Forbes. However, the article notes that it's not a traditional end credits scene, and its significance is open to interpretation.
Without giving away too many spoilers, the scene provides a subtle hint at a larger universe or potential sequel, leaving viewers with a lasting sense of intrigue.
While the end credits scene may not provide definitive answers, it offers a tantalizing glimpse into the possibility of future developments. If you haven't seen 'Trap' yet, be sure to stick around after the credits for a subtle yet fascinating addition to the story.
What to expect from M Night Shyamalan's 'Trap'?
'Trap' is a thrilling ride that follows Josh Hartnett as a loving father who takes his daughter to a concert of her favorite pop star, Lady Raven, but the concert becomes a setup to catch the notorious serial killer, The Butcher.
Hartnett returns to the horror genre after a long hiatus, following memorable performances in 'Halloween H20', 'The Faculty', and '30 Days of Night', as well as a stint in the horror drama 'Penny Dreadful'.
The movie boasts an impressive cast, including Saleka as Lady Raven, Ariel Donoghue, Hayley Mills, Allison Pill, and Marnie McPhail, with Saleka also singing original songs as Lady Raven, making 'Trap' a chilling experience with Shyamalan's signature twists and turns.
'Trap' trailer
'Trap' will be screening in theatres near you from Friday, August 2