Is there a post-credits scene in The Bubble?

The Bubble. (L to R) Fred Armisen as Darren Eigen, Karen Gillan as Carol Cobb in The Bubble. Cr. Laura Radford/Netflix © 2021
The Bubble. (L to R) Fred Armisen as Darren Eigen, Karen Gillan as Carol Cobb in The Bubble. Cr. Laura Radford/Netflix © 2021 /
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Judd Apatow’s first feature film on Netflix, The Bubble, is now streaming. This movie is unlike any other Apatow film in that there are plenty of special effects. But it’s a comedy movie in every aspect, which is what Apatow is known for. It’s the film everyone is currently watching, so join us!

The Bubble features a stellar ensemble cast including Karen Gillan, Iris Apatow, Leslie Mann, Keegan-Michael Key, Pedro Pascal, Kate McKinnon, Fred Armisen, Maria Bakalova, David Duchovny, Peter Serafinowicz, and Guz Khan.

The new original movie follows a group of actors and actresses who travel to England to shoot a sequel to an action franchise film about flying dinosaurs while stuck inside a hotel during a pandemic.

If you’ve watched the film and made it to the credits scene, you might’ve moved on to the next movie on your watchlist. However, sometimes it’s important that you stick around until the very end to see if there is a post-credits scene. Post-credits scenes aren’t that common in Netflix films, but they aren’t unheard of either. We shared if there was a post-credits scene in The Bubble below.

The Bubble spoilers are ahead!

Does The Bubble have a post-credits scene?

It sure does! Right after the credits finish rolling, there’s a cut to a behind-the-scenes interview with the director of the failed Cliff Beasts 6 movie, Darren Eigan. He says, “It’s really hard to direct in these things.” In the scene, Darren wears a face shield mask.

The post-credits scene is very short and only lasts for like three to four seconds. In my opinion, it wasn’t really necessary. The post-credits scene could’ve been about someone else, or Darren could’ve talked more.

The Bubble is available to stream right now on Netflix!

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