Secret Invasion Episode 1: Is There a Post-Credits or End Credit Scene?

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For those wondering if Secret Invasion episode 1 has a post-credits, end credit, or mid-credit scene, this post will give you the definitive answer. While some Marvel TV shows feature end credits sequences, others do not, so you can never be quite sure. Here are the full details on any Secret Invasion episode 1 post-credit scenes.

Does Secret Invasion episode 1 have a post-credits scene?

Secret Invasion episode 1 does not have a post-credits, end credit, or mid-credit scene.

While there isn’t any post-credits scene for episode 1, future episodes could still have bonus scenes at the end. Other Marvel TV shows have had post-credits scenes on some episodes but not on others, so this could also be the case for Secret Invasion.

Warning: Spoilers for Secret Invasion episode 1 below!

Rather than have a post-credits scene, Secret Invasion episode 1 ends with a devastating terrorist attack within Russian that Nick Fury and his team fail to stop. This attack is intended to make it look like a US group attacked Russia, eventually leading to a war.

Not only has Nick Fury and his team failed in stopping the attack, but Maria Hill also gets shot. The episode ends with her seemingly dying from her wounds, though that hasn’t yet been confirmed.

Read the Secret Invasion plot synopsis for what to expect from future episodes:

“In Marvel Studios’ new series “Secret Invasion,” set in the present day MCU, Nick Fury learns of a clandestine invasion of Earth by a faction of shapeshifting Skrulls. Fury joins his allies, including Everett Ross, Maria Hill and the Skrull Talos, who has made a life for himself on Earth. Together they race against time to thwart an imminent Skrull invasion and save humanity.

For more Marvel content, here’s the first Kraven the Hunter movie trailer. Also, here’s when Secret Invasion takes place within the MCU timeline.

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