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Who Is the Character in The Marvels’ Mid-Credits Scene, Explained

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Warning: The following article on who the character is in the mid-credits scene for The Marvels contains spoilers for the film.

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With The Marvels officially out, people are already talking about its mid-credits scene, which features a WILD cameo that will send certain corners of the Marvel fandom into a frothing frenzy (mostly kidding). However, if you’re not sure just who that character is, here’s what you need to know.

Who Is Beast in the Mid-Credits Scene of The Marvels?

First, some context: The Marvels concludes on a bit of a somber note. The day is won and countless lives are saved, but at a cost: Monica Rambeau must seal herself in another reality to end Dar-Benn’s dastardly plot to steal Earth’s sun.

The mid-credits scene reveals where Monica went. Kind of. She awakens in a med bay and discovers that Beast is overseeing her recovery. He’s portrayed again by Kelsey Grammer, who played the character in the X-Men movies from the early aughts

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Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Hank McCoy/Beast debuted in 1963’s X-Men #1. In terms of his abilities, Beast is a genius with enhanced strength and other abilities due to him being a mutant. While originally more human looking, Beast eventually developed a moral animal-like look, which includes blue fur.

In the comics, Beast is a long-standing member of the X-Men and a close friend of its leader, Professor Charles Xavier. However, he’s hopped from team to team over the years, joining up with the Avengers, X-Factor, and the Defenders as needed. As one of the first X-Men, he has been integral in Professor X’s ongoing quest to preserve mutantkind.

Beast’s appearance in The Marvels reinforces Marvel’s promise to fold the X-Men into the MCU, and what happens next is anyone’s guess.

If you’re looking for more, check out our coverage of the box office projections for The Marvels, which are a bit bleak.

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Hayden Mears
Hayden Mears is a freelance entertainment journalist with work featured in various online and print publications. You can find his work at Starburst Magazine, TVLine, The Playlist, CinemaBlend, the Eisner-winning comic magazine PanelxPanel, and others. When he's not waxing poetic about Pixar, Venture Bros., or comic books, he enjoys people, fitness boxing, and writing bios in the third person.
    Hayden Mears
    Hayden Mears is a freelance entertainment journalist with work featured in various online and print publications. You can find his work at Starburst Magazine, TVLine, The Playlist, CinemaBlend, the Eisner-winning comic magazine PanelxPanel, and others. When he's not waxing poetic about Pixar, Venture Bros., or comic books, he enjoys people, fitness boxing, and writing bios in the third person.

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