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Logan Has A Post-Credits Scene

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If you're going to see the new Wolverine movie Logan, you may want to stay in your seat after the credits roll. Collider reports that Logan will have a post-credits scene, though there is no word on what we'll see in it. This scene was not in the version of the action movie shown to critics.

There is no word yet on what might happen in this scene. Whatever the case, it'll surely come to light immediately after the movie's first public midnight screenings, if not sooner. We'll report back with more details as they become available.

Logan is believed to be the final Wolverine movie for series star Hugh Jackman, though his co-star Patrick Stewart recently said he may do another X-Men movie in the future.

GameSpot's Logan review praised it for being brutal and grim, featuring outstanding performances by Jackman and Stewart.

"Logan continually subverts your expectations, but in its impactful ending, it still somehow feels like the only way the movie--and Wolverine's long journey--could end," GameSpot critic Randolph Ramsay said. "This is a film that elevates its genre, succeeding precisely because it's different, and because it strives to be the Wolverine movie fans have always wanted to see. Logan is a must-watch, and is not only a wonderful superhero movie, but a wonderful movie in its own right."

For more on the critical reaction to Logan, check out this roundup of reviews.

In other news, it was recently revealed that studio bosses were concerned that the film's more adult approach might turn fans off. "There was real consternation about the intensity of the tone of the film," Fox executive Stacey Snider said. "It's more of an elegy about life and death. It's not a wise-cracking, cigar-chomping mutton-sporting Wolverine, and the debate internally became, 'Isn't that freakin' boring?'"

Logan also stars Dafne Keen, Stephen Merchant, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Boyd Holbrook, and Richard E. Grant. It hits theaters on March 3, 2017.

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