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Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) | Post-Credit Scene | Captain America’s PSA on Patience
The final post-credit scene of Spider-Man: Homecoming delivers one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most humorous and self-aware moments. In a comedic twist, the scene features Captain America (Chris Evans) appearing once again in one of his in-universe Public Service Announcements (PSAs)—the same style of educational videos seen throughout the movie.
Dressed in his traditional star-spangled uniform, Captain America addresses the audience directly, standing beside a plain backdrop. With his trademark sincerity and upbeat tone, he begins talking about the value of patience, explaining how it’s a virtue that often leads to great rewards. He maintains his heroic demeanor as he goes on to describe how patience can teach people important life lessons… before abruptly undercutting his own message.
After a brief pause, he turns slightly toward the camera, breaking the fourth wall, and admits that sometimes, “you wait and wait, and for what?”—implying that not every wait leads to something meaningful. With a sly smirk, he concludes:
“Sometimes, you wonder why you waited so long for something so disappointing.”
The screen cuts to black, leaving audiences both amused and slightly trolled after sitting through the entire credits expecting a major reveal. The scene is a tongue-in-cheek parody of the MCU’s traditional post-credit teases, poking fun at fan expectations while perfectly fitting the playful tone of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
🇺🇸 Scene Title: Captain America’s “Patience” PSA
🎬 Movie: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
🎭 Characters: Captain America (Steve Rogers)
🎥 Tone: Meta-humor, parody, fourth-wall break
#SpiderManHomecoming #MCU #CaptainAmerica #PostCreditScene #ChrisEvans #MarvelCinematicUniverse #MarvelHumor #PSA #MarvelPhase3 #SpiderMan #MarvelComedy
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Dressed in his traditional star-spangled uniform, Captain America addresses the audience directly, standing beside a plain backdrop. With his trademark sincerity and upbeat tone, he begins talking about the value of patience, explaining how it’s a virtue that often leads to great rewards. He maintains his heroic demeanor as he goes on to describe how patience can teach people important life lessons… before abruptly undercutting his own message.
After a brief pause, he turns slightly toward the camera, breaking the fourth wall, and admits that sometimes, “you wait and wait, and for what?”—implying that not every wait leads to something meaningful. With a sly smirk, he concludes:
“Sometimes, you wonder why you waited so long for something so disappointing.”
The screen cuts to black, leaving audiences both amused and slightly trolled after sitting through the entire credits expecting a major reveal. The scene is a tongue-in-cheek parody of the MCU’s traditional post-credit teases, poking fun at fan expectations while perfectly fitting the playful tone of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
🇺🇸 Scene Title: Captain America’s “Patience” PSA
🎬 Movie: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
🎭 Characters: Captain America (Steve Rogers)
🎥 Tone: Meta-humor, parody, fourth-wall break
#SpiderManHomecoming #MCU #CaptainAmerica #PostCreditScene #ChrisEvans #MarvelCinematicUniverse #MarvelHumor #PSA #MarvelPhase3 #SpiderMan #MarvelComedy
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