What other MCU films have ended with existing pop songs over the credits?
Iron Man ended with the Black Sabbath song of the same name, and now Captain Marvel ended with "Celebrity Skin" over the credits. I can't recall off-hand if any other of the films have used already-known songs the start of the credit roll, as opposed to new music as part of the score.
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Iron Man ended with the Black Sabbath song of the same name, and now Captain Marvel ended with "Celebrity Skin" over the credits. I can't recall off-hand if any other of the films have used already-known songs the start of the credit roll, as opposed to new music as part of the score.
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Iron Man ended with the Black Sabbath song of the same name, and now Captain Marvel ended with "Celebrity Skin" over the credits. I can't recall off-hand if any other of the films have used already-known songs the start of the credit roll, as opposed to new music as part of the score.
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Iron Man ended with the Black Sabbath song of the same name, and now Captain Marvel ended with "Celebrity Skin" over the credits. I can't recall off-hand if any other of the films have used already-known songs the start of the credit roll, as opposed to new music as part of the score.
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They sure have!
Iron Man 2, unlike most other MCU movies, doesn't have a fancy animated credit sequence, but AC/DC’s Highway to Hell plays over its last scene and continues into the credits.
Guardians of the Galaxy also doesn't have fancy animated credit sequence*, but I Want You Back by the Jackson 5 plays over the “The Guardians of the Galaxy will return” screen and the pre-credits scene, where newborn Groot appears to dance to it.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 does the same with Surrender by Cheap Trick (although it continues over the credits), and later we hear both Flash Light by Parliament, and Guardians Inferno (featuring cast member David Hasselhoff).
The animated credits for Spider-Man: Homecoming feature Blitzkrieg Bop by The Ramones.
Black Panther's animated credits have All the Stars by Kendrick Lamar and SZA. It's from the soundtrack, but it was released as a single about six weeks before the movie came out.
* Guardians does have I'm Not in Love by 10cc over its opening flashback, and has a title card and credits early on in the movie, backed by Come and Get Your Love by Redbone. Guardians 2 follows a similar pattern with Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) by Looking Glass and Mr Blue Sky by ELO respectively.
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You were right GotG 1 has "I Want You Back" cut off when the credits roll.
– TheLethalCarrot
Mar 12 at 12:08
@TheLethalCarrot: when it comes to music in Guardians of the Galaxy, I certainly should know.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 13:35
Didn't Iron Man 3 also end with a pop song too?
– CBredlow
Mar 12 at 17:33
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@CBredlow: it certainly starts with one (Blue by Eiffel 65), but I think they went with a score for the animated credits.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 18:25
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@CBredlow: specifically “Can You Dig It (Iron Man 3 Main Titles)” from the soundtrack album.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 19:27
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They sure have!
Iron Man 2, unlike most other MCU movies, doesn't have a fancy animated credit sequence, but AC/DC’s Highway to Hell plays over its last scene and continues into the credits.
Guardians of the Galaxy also doesn't have fancy animated credit sequence*, but I Want You Back by the Jackson 5 plays over the “The Guardians of the Galaxy will return” screen and the pre-credits scene, where newborn Groot appears to dance to it.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 does the same with Surrender by Cheap Trick (although it continues over the credits), and later we hear both Flash Light by Parliament, and Guardians Inferno (featuring cast member David Hasselhoff).
The animated credits for Spider-Man: Homecoming feature Blitzkrieg Bop by The Ramones.
Black Panther's animated credits have All the Stars by Kendrick Lamar and SZA. It's from the soundtrack, but it was released as a single about six weeks before the movie came out.
* Guardians does have I'm Not in Love by 10cc over its opening flashback, and has a title card and credits early on in the movie, backed by Come and Get Your Love by Redbone. Guardians 2 follows a similar pattern with Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) by Looking Glass and Mr Blue Sky by ELO respectively.
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You were right GotG 1 has "I Want You Back" cut off when the credits roll.
– TheLethalCarrot
Mar 12 at 12:08
@TheLethalCarrot: when it comes to music in Guardians of the Galaxy, I certainly should know.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 13:35
Didn't Iron Man 3 also end with a pop song too?
– CBredlow
Mar 12 at 17:33
2
@CBredlow: it certainly starts with one (Blue by Eiffel 65), but I think they went with a score for the animated credits.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 18:25
1
@CBredlow: specifically “Can You Dig It (Iron Man 3 Main Titles)” from the soundtrack album.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 19:27
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They sure have!
Iron Man 2, unlike most other MCU movies, doesn't have a fancy animated credit sequence, but AC/DC’s Highway to Hell plays over its last scene and continues into the credits.
Guardians of the Galaxy also doesn't have fancy animated credit sequence*, but I Want You Back by the Jackson 5 plays over the “The Guardians of the Galaxy will return” screen and the pre-credits scene, where newborn Groot appears to dance to it.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 does the same with Surrender by Cheap Trick (although it continues over the credits), and later we hear both Flash Light by Parliament, and Guardians Inferno (featuring cast member David Hasselhoff).
The animated credits for Spider-Man: Homecoming feature Blitzkrieg Bop by The Ramones.
Black Panther's animated credits have All the Stars by Kendrick Lamar and SZA. It's from the soundtrack, but it was released as a single about six weeks before the movie came out.
* Guardians does have I'm Not in Love by 10cc over its opening flashback, and has a title card and credits early on in the movie, backed by Come and Get Your Love by Redbone. Guardians 2 follows a similar pattern with Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) by Looking Glass and Mr Blue Sky by ELO respectively.
2
You were right GotG 1 has "I Want You Back" cut off when the credits roll.
– TheLethalCarrot
Mar 12 at 12:08
@TheLethalCarrot: when it comes to music in Guardians of the Galaxy, I certainly should know.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 13:35
Didn't Iron Man 3 also end with a pop song too?
– CBredlow
Mar 12 at 17:33
2
@CBredlow: it certainly starts with one (Blue by Eiffel 65), but I think they went with a score for the animated credits.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 18:25
1
@CBredlow: specifically “Can You Dig It (Iron Man 3 Main Titles)” from the soundtrack album.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 19:27
|
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They sure have!
Iron Man 2, unlike most other MCU movies, doesn't have a fancy animated credit sequence, but AC/DC’s Highway to Hell plays over its last scene and continues into the credits.
Guardians of the Galaxy also doesn't have fancy animated credit sequence*, but I Want You Back by the Jackson 5 plays over the “The Guardians of the Galaxy will return” screen and the pre-credits scene, where newborn Groot appears to dance to it.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 does the same with Surrender by Cheap Trick (although it continues over the credits), and later we hear both Flash Light by Parliament, and Guardians Inferno (featuring cast member David Hasselhoff).
The animated credits for Spider-Man: Homecoming feature Blitzkrieg Bop by The Ramones.
Black Panther's animated credits have All the Stars by Kendrick Lamar and SZA. It's from the soundtrack, but it was released as a single about six weeks before the movie came out.
* Guardians does have I'm Not in Love by 10cc over its opening flashback, and has a title card and credits early on in the movie, backed by Come and Get Your Love by Redbone. Guardians 2 follows a similar pattern with Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) by Looking Glass and Mr Blue Sky by ELO respectively.
They sure have!
Iron Man 2, unlike most other MCU movies, doesn't have a fancy animated credit sequence, but AC/DC’s Highway to Hell plays over its last scene and continues into the credits.
Guardians of the Galaxy also doesn't have fancy animated credit sequence*, but I Want You Back by the Jackson 5 plays over the “The Guardians of the Galaxy will return” screen and the pre-credits scene, where newborn Groot appears to dance to it.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 does the same with Surrender by Cheap Trick (although it continues over the credits), and later we hear both Flash Light by Parliament, and Guardians Inferno (featuring cast member David Hasselhoff).
The animated credits for Spider-Man: Homecoming feature Blitzkrieg Bop by The Ramones.
Black Panther's animated credits have All the Stars by Kendrick Lamar and SZA. It's from the soundtrack, but it was released as a single about six weeks before the movie came out.
* Guardians does have I'm Not in Love by 10cc over its opening flashback, and has a title card and credits early on in the movie, backed by Come and Get Your Love by Redbone. Guardians 2 follows a similar pattern with Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) by Looking Glass and Mr Blue Sky by ELO respectively.
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You were right GotG 1 has "I Want You Back" cut off when the credits roll.
– TheLethalCarrot
Mar 12 at 12:08
@TheLethalCarrot: when it comes to music in Guardians of the Galaxy, I certainly should know.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 13:35
Didn't Iron Man 3 also end with a pop song too?
– CBredlow
Mar 12 at 17:33
2
@CBredlow: it certainly starts with one (Blue by Eiffel 65), but I think they went with a score for the animated credits.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 18:25
1
@CBredlow: specifically “Can You Dig It (Iron Man 3 Main Titles)” from the soundtrack album.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 19:27
|
show 2 more comments
2
You were right GotG 1 has "I Want You Back" cut off when the credits roll.
– TheLethalCarrot
Mar 12 at 12:08
@TheLethalCarrot: when it comes to music in Guardians of the Galaxy, I certainly should know.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 13:35
Didn't Iron Man 3 also end with a pop song too?
– CBredlow
Mar 12 at 17:33
2
@CBredlow: it certainly starts with one (Blue by Eiffel 65), but I think they went with a score for the animated credits.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 18:25
1
@CBredlow: specifically “Can You Dig It (Iron Man 3 Main Titles)” from the soundtrack album.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 19:27
2
2
You were right GotG 1 has "I Want You Back" cut off when the credits roll.
– TheLethalCarrot
Mar 12 at 12:08
You were right GotG 1 has "I Want You Back" cut off when the credits roll.
– TheLethalCarrot
Mar 12 at 12:08
@TheLethalCarrot: when it comes to music in Guardians of the Galaxy, I certainly should know.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 13:35
@TheLethalCarrot: when it comes to music in Guardians of the Galaxy, I certainly should know.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 13:35
Didn't Iron Man 3 also end with a pop song too?
– CBredlow
Mar 12 at 17:33
Didn't Iron Man 3 also end with a pop song too?
– CBredlow
Mar 12 at 17:33
2
2
@CBredlow: it certainly starts with one (Blue by Eiffel 65), but I think they went with a score for the animated credits.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 18:25
@CBredlow: it certainly starts with one (Blue by Eiffel 65), but I think they went with a score for the animated credits.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 18:25
1
1
@CBredlow: specifically “Can You Dig It (Iron Man 3 Main Titles)” from the soundtrack album.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 19:27
@CBredlow: specifically “Can You Dig It (Iron Man 3 Main Titles)” from the soundtrack album.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 12 at 19:27
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