May 10, 2024

Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving is now playing in theatres, offering horror fans a new storyline. It is based on Roth’s mock trailer of the same name from Grindhouse (2007). With the release of any new film comes the question of the post-credits scene. The film leaves room for a sequel, however, it doesn’t include any important tag after the credits.

That said, there is something on the screen after the credits get done rolling, it’s more of a joke than an actual tease. After the credits, there’s an outtake sequence from one of the scenes earlier in the movie. Missing the tease won’t take away from the experience of the film. However, if you want a laugh after the wrap-up, it’s worth sticking around for.

Eli Roth recently spoke to Comicbook.com about potential Thanksgiving movies. “Well, we didn’t really think too much beyond this movie, but as we were shooting, you start joking around going, ‘Oh yeah, we could do a movie set there, we could do this, we could do that. The Thanksgivingverse'”

Roth went on to explain, “I mean, it’s completely up to the fans. But we had such a great time making it and the more you think about it, the more ideas you get. And working with this cast, which is a dream cast, the cast of a lifetime, and reuniting with Milan [Chadima] my DP from Hostel and Hostel II, and the original [Thanksgiving] trailer. We were like, we don’t want to stop. It was one of those shoots. It was so fast when the shoot ended, we were really sad it was over. We thought, ‘Okay, how can we get back to this?’ So if the movie does well, I’d love to continue it.”

So it seems there is a hope for a franchise after all as the film is being lauded by the critics and fans seem to be liking it as well. Thanksgiving is now playing in theatres in US and will release worldwide by December 8, 2023.

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