23 Movie Credit Details That Will Make You Watch Openings And Endings A Little More Closely From Now On

    Always stay for the credits!

    1. In the end credits for Glass, James McAvoy is credited for each of his personalities.

    2. In the end credits for Mr. Popper's Penguins, a message says "No penguins were harmed in the making of this film. Jim Carrey, on the other hand, was bitten mercilessly. But he had it coming."

    3. In The Naked Gun, it shows the lines one-off characters spoke instead of naming their character.

    4. In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2.'s credits, they also credit an actor by his line in the movie.

    5. In Lilo & Stitch, the end credits show a shot of the characters inspired by Norman Rockwell's "Freedom from Want" painting.

    6. In the opening credits of Godzilla, redacted text pops up showing the names Walter White and Bryan Cranston, who played him on Breaking Bad.

    7. In the credits for The Greatest Showman, the bordering has a subtle Wolverine (played by Hugh Jackman) with his arms crossed and claws extended.

    Wolverine hidden within a border design

    Here's a closer look (HINT: yellow arrows are pointing at his claws, blue arrows are pointing at his arms).

    Wolverine hidden within a border design

    8. In the _Mallrats _end credits, Kevin Smith thanks his parents for having sex.

    9. In Deadpool 2, Matt Damon has a cameo, and he's credited as Dickie Greenleaf, the name of Jude Law's character in The Talented Mr. Ripley.

    10. The end credits for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban show the Marauder's Map, and a pair of feet can be seen in between another pair of feet, indicating that two people are getting intimate.

    A pair of footprints stand in between each other

    11. In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, text confirms that "No dragons were harmed in the making of this movie."

    12. In the end credits of Scream, they say "no thanks whatsoever" to a school that backed out of a verbal agreement to let the movie shoot there shortly before filming was scheduled to begin.

    13. During the end credits of Inside Out, you can see that dogs mostly have memories of joy and cats are mostly memories of disgust.

    14. In Dumb & Dumber's opening credits, words are purposely misspelled — for example, "producers" is "prodoosers."

    15. In Doctor Strange's_ _end credits, there's a warning about distractions while driving. In the film, Strange crashes his car while looking at X-rays on a screen.

    16. In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse's end credits, you can see the PS4 version of Spider-Man and a reference to the _Spider-Man 2 _train scene, when a bunch of citizens carry a passed out Spider-Man.

    17. In the Clerks end credits, the boom mic operator is credited as "whoever grabbed the pole."

    18. In Moana's end credits, Wreck-It Ralph can be spotted.

    19. In Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace's end credits, Jabba the Hutt is credited as himself.

    20. In the Split end credits, there are 24 copies of the end credits in the background, one for each of Kevin's personalities.

    21. In the Finding Nemo end credits, Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc. makes a brief cameo.

    Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc. floats by

    22. In Frozen's end credits, there's a playful disclaimer referencing the scene where it's said that all men eat their own boogers.

    23. And finally, in Watchmen's opening credits, there's a shot of Silk Spectre's retirement party that resembles "The Last Supper." The Comedian is in the place of Judas.

    Watchmen characters positioned like The Last Supper