No, the horror film Night Swim does not feature a post-credits scene. Viewers can leave the theater once the main movie concludes without worrying about missing any additional content or stingers.
Understanding Post-Credits Scenes
When moviegoers ask about "ending credits" or "end credit scenes," they are typically referring to specific short sequences that appear after the main film concludes, sometimes embedded within or following the roll of the cast and crew credits. These are often called:
- Post-credits scenes: Content shown after all the credits have fully rolled.
- Mid-credits scenes: Content shown after some initial credits, but before the full credit scroll finishes.
- Stingers: A short, often humorous or plot-teasing scene at the very end of the credits.
While Night Swim, like all films, includes standard end credits that list the cast, crew, and production details, it does not include any extra scenes designed to expand the story, set up sequels, or provide additional jokes. Therefore, you can confidently exit the cinema as soon as the main narrative concludes.