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Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 11:35 AM

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Spoiler-free indication of post-credits scene

Currently to check if a film has mid/post-credits scenes we have to got to Crazy Credits where there will be a description of the content of any scenes.

It would be a marked improvement to indicate the existence of a scene with out the description. This could be flagged on the main page or, if still within Crazy Credits then the entry could start 'Post-credit scene' and then the description could be masked behind a spoiler warning.

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@ray_robertson_g3xthfn0285av  There are a few ways in which you can do this now.  The first is to click the “All topics” button in the top right of the title page.  If there are any crazy credits for the title, the menu item will be shown in white; if there are no crazy credits, the menu item will be greyed out.  For example from https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22022452/ compare “Crazy credits” (data available) with “Alternate versions” (no data available):

The other option is to use plot keywords and see if the title has either the scene-during-end-credits or scene-after-end-credits keywords, for example, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22022452/keywords/ however there could be more keyword spoilers here than there would be in the crazy credits section :-)

Instead, you could save the following advanced title search links (movies with these keywords sorted by release date for checking recent releases):

If you wanted to check a specific older title, you could use the “Title name” filter on the left of the page to locate it, for example -> https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?keywords=scene-after-end-credits&explore=keywords&title=Inside%20Out&title_type=feature&sort=release_date,desc

Otherwise, this is too specific of a requirement for us to build support to place an indicator directly on every page, sorry, especially with the above workarounds already in place. 

Hope this helps.