Wondering if there’s an Inside Out 2 post credits scene? The long-awaited sequel to Pixar’s beloved 2015 movie is finally here, introducing a bunch of new emotions to the existing cast of characters. With the movie nearly out in theaters for audiences to check out, let’s see whether or not you should be sticking around after the credits roll.

Inside Out 2 Post Credits Scene Explained

Yes, Inside Out 2 does have a post credits scene. Stay until the very end of the credits!

In the Inside Out 2 post credits scene, Joy heads back to speak with Riley’s secrets, wondering what he’s hiding all along. Fortunately, it turns out to be something incredibly minor – though it’ll definitely get a laugh from those who stuck around.

Taking the 2015 original as an example, there was nothing for audiences to watch after the end of the credits. It did contain a few mid-credits scenes as the credits rolled, but this is quite common for Pixar films. Even before the confirmation, we’d have recommend watching the credits roll as there’s bound to be some funny outtakes or smaller gags while they run.

A range of emotions in Inside Out 2.

Now audiences and critics have seen Inside Out 2, though, we know there is an extra scene at the end. Without spoilers it doesn’t seem to be too plot-heavy, instead more of a fun aside.

This makes Inside Out 2 unlike other recent movies like Imaginary and Madame Web, in that once the credits roll, you can leave without a worry. Since audiences have been trained by the MCU to always stick aroudn until the end for a tease regarding a sequel, though, it’s always worth checking. Since Pixar doesn’t tend to have long-running narrative threads across its sequels – take the Cars trilogy, for instance – it’s a surprise that Inside Out 2 may tease a third entry.

That’s all for this guide! While you’re here, check out the Home 2 movie release date. We’ve also got articles on the highest grossing Matt Damon movies and whether South Park is ending in 2027. Lastly, check out whether A Quiet Place: Day One has a post credits scene.