The car racing genre is something that’s grown from a niche pocket in Hollywood to something bigger and more explosive. Properties such as Need for Speed and Gone in 60 Seconds mixed in action on the track with crime and drama. But no property has made things as intense and high-octane as the Fast & Furious movies.Continuing the trend of car race movies, Gran Turismo is finally here, burning rubber after being in development for over a decade. After the project moved away from Tron: Legacy director, Joseph Kosinski, it’s now come to life under Neill Blomkamp. Given Sony’s success with the Spider-Verse, surely it’s hoping this iconic PlayStation game is able to hit with fans and critics, and churn out a franchise. As such, fans are already wondering if Gran Turismo has a mid or post-credits scene to flesh out a grounded, expansive racing world.Marvel Studios revived the idea of mid-credits and post-credits being used in movies and TV shows. It began in 2008’s Iron Man, with DC also using stingers in due time. For example, The Flash had Barry Allen and Aquaman getting drunk at a bar. That’s not to say all comic book movies or TV shows employ this trope. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Secret Invasion didn’t use extra scenes, after all.RELATED: How Top Gun: Maverick Inspired Neill Blomkamp’s Gran Turismo Film
The car racing genre is something that’s grown from a niche pocket in Hollywood to something bigger and more explosive. Properties such as Need for Speed and Gone in 60 Seconds mixed in action on the track with crime and drama. But no property has made things as intense and high-octane as the Fast & Furious movies.
Continuing the trend of car race movies, Gran Turismo is finally here, burning rubber after being in development for over a decade. After the project moved away from Tron: Legacy director, Joseph Kosinski, it’s now come to life under Neill Blomkamp. Given Sony’s success with the Spider-Verse, surely it’s hoping this iconic PlayStation game is able to hit with fans and critics, and churn out a franchise. As such, fans are already wondering if Gran Turismo has a mid or post-credits scene to flesh out a grounded, expansive racing world.
Marvel Studios revived the idea of mid-credits and post-credits being used in movies and TV shows. It began in 2008’s Iron Man, with DC also using stingers in due time. For example, The Flash had Barry Allen and Aquaman getting drunk at a bar. That’s not to say all comic book movies or TV shows employ this trope. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Secret Invasion didn’t use extra scenes, after all.
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