This time around audience will not have to stay back for a post-credit scene in "Avengers: Age of Ultron," because director Joss Whedon recently revealed that there won't be a post-credit scene in the upcoming movie.
This is because Whedon felt he would not be able to top the post-battle shawarma scene from the previous movie. After 2008's "The Incredible Hulk," this will be the second Marvel Studios film without a scene after the credits.
"We all came at it separately—we don't want to chase that," Whedon told Entertainment Weekly. "That was a jewel and a weird little quirk."
"It didn't seem to lend itself in the same way, and we wanted to be true to what felt right," Whedon said about his decision not to do a post-credit scene. "The first rule of making a sequel is take the best moments and do something else. Don't do the Indiana Jones gun trick again differently. Just go somewhere else. Don't try to hit the same highs, because people will sense it."
Meanwhile, fans have been coming up with their own ideas for a hilarious post-credit scene that could top the shawarma scene, and one popular plan includes Stan Lee as a janitor.
A netizen who goes by the name Art wrote: "The post credits scene should be a shot of Stan Lee, as a janitor, cleaning up the aftermath of the party scene and he nonchalantly picks up Thor's hammer to wipe off the table and simply lays it back down and keeps cleaning!"
Another fan wanted the Avengers to try eating an American snack instead of a shawarma. "A funny scene to match the Schwarma one would have been having them all eating some American food (something like McDonalds). Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are disgusted by it and one of them says 'How can you Americans eat this stuff?' Then Thor chimes in with: 'You get use to it.'"
However, fans should wait a few minutes into the credits, as Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige revealed that there will be a epilogue-like scene that fans wouldn't want to miss. "There will be a tag," Feige clarified. "But there's not a post-post-credit scene."
The movie, which is set for a 1 May release, has a few surprises in store for fans. Both E.R.'s Linda Cardellini and Before Sunset's Julie Delpy have been confirmed as part of the cast, and although it is not sure what roles they will play, speculations are rife that one of them will play the role of an instructor to Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow.