Bring Her Back Post-Credits: Is There a Scene at the End?
Wondering if includes a post-credits scene? The chilling Australian horror film from Talk to Me directors Danny and Michael Philippou has captivated audiences with its unsettling story of trauma, grief, and dark rituals. As the credits roll, many viewers ask whether the film reveals any final surprises after its disturbing climax.
Here's what we know about the ending of Bring Her Back and whether it includes a post-credits, mid-credits, or after-credits scene.
Bring Her Back does not include a post-credits, mid-credits, or end-credits scene. The film concludes with its final shot and transitions into the credits without additional footage.
Theatrical listings and early critical reviews confirm that Bring Her Back does not feature any bonus content during or after the end credits. The film concludes with its final scene and transitions directly into the credits without any additional material.
Danny and Michael Philippou direct the horror film, which stars Billy Barratt, Sally Hawkins, and Sora Wong. It follows siblings Andy and Piper as they uncover a disturbing ritual in their foster home. The story builds to a psychologically intense climax without teasing a sequel or extended universe through post-credit additions.
Principal photography took place in Adelaide and surrounding areas in South Australia, wrapping in August 2024 after a 41-day shoot. Produced by Causeway Films and RackaRacka, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing International and A24, the film received strong critical reception. Rotten Tomatoes lists a 90% approval rating from 45 critics, while Metacritic reports a score of 73/100.
Critics highlighted Sally Hawkins' unsettling portrayal of foster mother Laura and praised the Philippous' shift toward more emotionally driven horror compared to Talk to Me. Reviewers highlighted the film's themes of grief, trauma, and supernatural horror but did not mention any post-credits sequence in reviews, screenings, or promotional materials.
Bring Her Back is set to release in U.S. theaters on May 30, 2025.
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