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Is There a 'Bottoms' Movie (2023) End Credits Scene? Details Revealed!

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The new comedy movie Bottoms is now in theaters and it will bring some laughs to audiences this weekend! Fans who are checking out the movie will likely want to know if they should stick around after the credits for an additional scene.

Many movies these days, especially ones that are part of a franchise, will include extra footage at the end to tease future installments or to give audiences some bonus content.

So, do you need to stick around after Bottoms? Keep reading to find out if you need to wait for a post-credits scene… We can confirm that NO, there is no post-credits scene during the movie Bottoms, so feel free to leave the theater right when the movie ends without having to worry about missing anything.

If you DO want to stay during the credits, there are bloopers that you can watch. Bottoms focuses on two girls, PJ and Josie, who start a fight club as a way to lose their virginities to cheerleaders.

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