Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Post-Credits Scene Recording (No Spoilers)

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Let’s make this simple: you want to know if there are post-credits or mid-credits scenes in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. The answer is that there is a mid-credits scene, so you should definitely stick around after the credits start rolling.

The Ghostbusters are back in action, as Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire unites old and new incarnations of these paranormal pest controllers. Clearly, popping makes everyone feel good.

Starting Friday, we’ll be looking at the ending of Frozen Empire and how it may (or may not) set the stage for future Ghostbusters sequels. But for now, there is only one question that needs answering.

Does Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire have post-credits scenes?

As mentioned above, there is one mid-credits scene in the film and no post-credits scenes. So while you don’t have to stick around until the end of the credits, it’s worth sticking around long enough to enjoy this latest Ghostbusters content.

For those keeping score, the previous film, 2021’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife, had a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene. Can Frozen Empire headline the Afterlife scene by reuniting Bill Murray’s Peter Venkman and Sigourney Weaver’s Dana Barrett? We will soon find out.

Be sure to check back on Friday for the full breakdown of the Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire finale.

Unfortunately, the new movie didn’t do as well in IGN’s Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire review. Tom Jorgensen wrote: “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is running on thin ice overloaded with disparate and uninspired ideas, and no one behind or in front of the camera knows what to do once the movie trembles in the water. The next generation of Ghostbusters has to spending too much time on an overly complicated plot, time that could have been used to embellish the core horror-comedy elements that the 1984 original deployed so well. If all you need to feel good about popping are ghosts, monkeys, and proton packs , you might have some fun, but Frozen Empire makes one thing clear: the franchise needs to be put away in the cold until someone can figure out how to do justice to the central concept without Murray, Aykroyd, Hudson, and Potts coming to prevent it from hysteria. collective.”

For more on Frozen Empire, find out how to watch the new Ghostbusters movie.

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