Don't Leave Yet: Does Him Have a Post-Credits Scene?

Him is finally in theaters, and if you are already wondering whether you need to sit through the credits, let me save you the suspense.
Him storms into theaters September 19, 2025 with Tyriq Withers and Marlon Wayans—but don’t bother waiting through the credits.
Should you stay after the credits?
Nope. There are no mid-credits scenes, no post-credits stingers, nothing hiding at the end. Him is a standalone story with no sequel teases and no shared-universe homework. When the credits roll, you are free to bounce.
What the movie is
It is a psychological sports horror story centered on Cameron Cade (Tyriq Withers), a young quarterback with one mission in life: become the GOAT. The current guy wearing that crown is Cameron's idol, Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans), an eight-time championship-winning quarterback.
Right before the professional football scouting Combine, Cameron is attacked by an obsessed fan and suffers a brain injury that might end his career before it really starts. With Isaiah's contract winding down, he invites Cameron out to his isolated desert compound, where he lives with his wife, Elsie White (Julia Fox). The pitch: let Isaiah train Cameron and turn him into the next GOAT.
Then the training gets intense. Isaiah's behavior shifts from mentor to something much more unsettling, and Cameron is dragged into a dangerous, disorienting experience that peels back the glossy side of fame to show the rot underneath. It is sports, but make it nightmare fuel.
Who made it
- Director: Justin Tipping
- Writers: Justin Tipping, Zack Akers, Skip Bronkie
- Producers: Jordan Peele (Academy Award winner) as a co-producer alongside Ian Cooper, Win Rosenfeld, and Jamal M. Watson
- Production company: Monkeypaw Productions
- Monkeypaw horror track record: Get Out, Us, Candyman, Nope
- Cast highlights: Tyriq Withers, Marlon Wayans, Julia Fox
- Release: In theaters September 19, 2025
Bottom line: no extra scenes after the credits. If you want to see where Cameron and Isaiah's game really ends, you will have to catch it on the big screen.