Is the end credits sequence real?

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In The Lego Movie 2, the end credits scene featuring a big rolling cylinder reminded me of the Lego Kinetic Sculptures. It looked a bit more real than the whole movie, which is CGI made to look like real life and I am wondering if it was actually a real thing build, like the kinetic sculptures? Is it real? And is there any specific person responsible for designing this huge lego build?






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Is there anything after the Lightyear credits?

\u201cLightyear\u201d features three after-credits scenes. The first two scenes serve as extensions of jokes set up during earlier parts of the film, and are similar to post-credits tags that have been featured on other Pixar films.

Is there something at the end of Everything Everywhere All at Once?

But, after finding no reason for her existence across the entire multiverse, the bagel has turned into an all-consuming void. It embodies how nothing truly means anything, and she entices Evelyn to walk into the black hole together, ultimately ending it all.

Does Buzz Lightyear have end credits?

But does \u201cLightyear\u201d have a credits scene? The answer is a resounding yes! In fact, there are three \u201cLightyear\u201d post-credits scenes. And to watch all three you are going to have to stick around to the very, very end of the movie, past the Pixar logo.

Is there a stinger after Everything Everywhere All at Once?

Most of the time, credits scenes are reserved for superhero movies, but given Everything Everywhere All At Once is a multiverse film that features characters with powers, it somewhat falls under the category of what a comic book movie would be \u2014 if it was based on a comic, that is.




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