Marvel Zombies: Is There a Post-Credits Scene You Can’t Miss?

Marvel Zombies has rolled its gruesome credits—but is there a post-credits bite worth staying for? Here's exactly what, if anything, lurks after the final frame.
Short one, because I know what you came here for: if you are about to fire up Marvel Zombies on Disney Plus and are wondering whether to sit through the credits for a cheeky extra scene, here is the deal upfront.
The quick answer
No, Marvel Zombies does not have a post-credits scene. Not in the premiere, not later, not ever. When each episode ends, you get the credits with some nicely ominous, creepy music, and that is the whole package. No button scene. No tease. No wink at the camera about the undead shambling into the Sacred Timeline. Nothing.
Why that stands out
Marvel usually loves a tag — sometimes two. Skipping the stinger is the exception, not the rule, which makes this choice feel intentional. If you are hoping for a breadcrumb trail toward future Marvel Zombies adventures, it is not hiding in the credits.
Will there be a Season 2?
Maybe — and it sounds like it depends on how many people actually watch this thing. Marvel Television head Brad Winderbaum laid it out pretty plainly to ComicBook.com:
"People have got to subscribe to Disney Plus and watch this show. If that happens, they will get more. And we are excited. We are ready."
Translation: if the numbers hit, they will make more. If not, do not expect a surprise renewal.
A little inside baseball
This no-stinger approach lines up with a broader vibe we have seen elsewhere lately. Think Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle also skipping the post-credits tease, and James Gunn (now steering Superman) routinely saying he is not into post-credits bits that exist solely to hawk the next movie. Marvel Zombies is playing in that lane.
- No post-credits scenes in any episode of Marvel Zombies.
- Credits roll over creepy, ominous music — and that is it.
- No tease of the undead invading the Sacred Timeline, and no secret setup for more Marvel Zombies.
- Season 2 could happen if viewership is there, per Marvel Television head Brad Winderbaum.
- The choice mirrors other recent projects skipping pure teaser tags (see Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle) and echoes James Gunn's stance on not using stingers just to sell the next thing.
If you are chasing MCU teases, keep your radar on the bigger road ahead — Phase 6 stuff like Avengers: Doomsday — but do not wait through Marvel Zombies credits expecting breadcrumbs. You are safe to bail when the names start rolling.