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Scary Movie 6 includes two mid-credits scenes but skips the post-credits stinger entirely, marking the first time the horror-comedy franchise has adopted the modern cinema convention of bonus scenes during the credits roll.
Quick Facts
- Two mid-credits scenes, no post-credits stinger
- Released June 5, 2026 in theaters nationwide
- First Scary Movie film to include credits scenes
- Parodies Nosferatu and Longlegs, recent horror hits
What Happens in the Mid-Credits Scenes
Scary Movie 6 delivers two standalone comedy gags during its credits, both targeting recent horror blockbusters. The first mid-credits scene presents a fake trailer for a fictional movie called Brosferatu, a direct spoof of Robert Eggers’ 2024 film Nosferatu starring Bill Skarsgard and Lily-Rose Depp. The scene maintains the film’s comedic tone while poking fun at the gothic vampire horror.
The second mid-credits scene pivots to another major 2024 release, parodying a key moment from the critically acclaimed thriller Longlegs, which starred Nicolas Cage. Both scenes fit naturally within the film’s broader strategy of targeting popular modern horror titles and continue the rapid-fire parody style the Wayans brothers are known for.
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A Franchise First for Credits Scenes
Notably, previous Scary Movie installments never included any credits scenes at all. The sixth entry marks the franchise’s first time adopting this widespread modern cinema convention. Neither bonus scene sets up a seventh installment nor teases any future storyline—the Wayans brothers and director Michael Tiddes used the credits purely for extra laughs.
The main film already parodies a wide range of horror properties, including Scream, Get Out, Sinners, and M3GAN. The decision to add credits scenes reflects how much blockbuster filmmaking has evolved since Scary Movie 5 released in 2013, when such bonus content was far less common across the industry.
Sources
- ComingSoon.net — detailed breakdown of both mid-credits scenes and franchise history
- Yahoo Entertainment — confirmation of two mid-credits scenes and no post-credits stinger
- FandomWire — verification of credits scene structure
- AOL Entertainment — release date and scene confirmation











