Short answer: Predator: Badlands has no traditional post-credits scene. Details
- Multiple reliable outlets report that there is no mid- or post-credits stinger after the main credits roll. If you’re watching in theaters or on streaming, you can skip the credits once the final frame of the story is shown.
- Some articles describe a brief moment immediately after the final title card but before the credits begin, which is shorter than a full post-credits scene and not intended to set up future installments. If you see a moment after the final title card, it’s a very brief epilogue rather than a traditional teaser.
What this means for viewing
- No need to stay through a post-credits tease for a sequel. The film wraps up Dek and Thia’s arc without a canonical after-credits setup.
- If you’re curious about extended or alternate cuts, some outlets mention variations or extended versions, but these do not pivot to a new film teaser in the standard release.
If you’d like, I can pull exact quotes from reviews or guide you to where to watch the credits for the brief moment some outlets note, with spoiler-free framing.
