Does ‘Minions & Monsters’ Have End Credits Scenes? Here’s What Fans Should Know
Illumination’s latest yellow chaos machine has officially stormed theaters, and fans walking out of ‘Minions & Monsters‘ have one big question on their minds before they head for the exits. Does this movie reward you for sitting through the credits, or is it safe to bolt the second the story wraps up.
The good news for longtime fans of the ‘Despicable Me’ franchise is that ‘Minions & Monsters’ does not skip out on its signature post movie tradition, though the format might surprise people expecting a single big reveal.
Minions & Monsters Credits Scene Breakdown
To be precise, ‘Minions & Monsters’ does not include a traditional post credits scene that plays after the full scrolling credits have finished , meaning there is no additional footage waiting once the cast and crew names stop rolling. Instead, the film front loads its bonus content into a series of mid credits scenes that kick off almost immediately once the story proper ends.
These extras run for roughly the first three minutes of the credits, cycling between the scrolling names and short comedic clips before settling into standard credits with nothing else to see. That means once the fun stops, it really stops, and there is no reason to wait around for a final twist buried at the very end.
Several outlets have confirmed this structure independently, which is a helpful reminder that the days of guaranteed Marvel style stingers are not universal across every animated blockbuster. ‘Minions & Monsters’ is directed by Pierre Coffin, and the film clearly wanted its bonus material to function as a direct extension of the story rather than a separate teaser for what comes next.
Minions and Monsters Mid Credits Explained
The mid credits sequence in ‘Minions & Monsters’ is essentially a greatest hits reel of tiny standalone gags. The Minions stumble upon a young Gru and use their magical antics to mutate his pet dog into the sharp toothed creature fans know as Kyle from the original movies, giving longtime viewers a fun bit of franchise lore closure.
A second scene has the Minions messing with Dr. Nefario, conjuring a spell that traps him in an infinite falling loop while they poke fun at him from above. It is a quick, silly beat that leans into the group’s love of harmless chaos rather than anything plot critical.

Things get stranger from there. A third scene uses the warlock’s spellbook to summon Kevin, the taller two eyed Minion from the modern timeline, and transforms him into a female version of himself in a flash of magic. A fourth mid credits scene follows Bob and a young girl as they encounter a monster rabbit released earlier in the film, and instead of running away, they embrace the creature until it turns friendly.
The final bonus scene brings things full circle by messing with Gru himself. Stuart and Bob experiment with magic on what appears to be Gru, transforming him into different animals, before the real Gru suddenly shows up and the Minions panic, accidentally casting a spell that leaves him without clothes. It is a chaotic, very on brand way to close things out for a franchise built on mischief.
Minions Monster Movie Plot and Franchise Placement
For those wondering how these bonus scenes connect to the larger story, ‘Minions & Monsters’ is set decades before the modern Minions timeline, deep in the golden age of Hollywood filmmaking. The movie takes place 48 years before the events of the 2015 ‘Minions’ film, giving it plenty of room to play with prequel style reveals like Kyle’s origin.
The plot follows the rambunctious and ridiculous true story of how the Minions conquered Hollywood, became movie stars, lost everything, unleashed monsters onto the world, and then banded together to try to save the planet from the mayhem they created.
That framing gives the mid credits scenes a clear purpose, since they mostly exist to tie loose ends between this era and the more familiar modern day ‘Despicable Me’ universe.
Interestingly, the film’s ending itself carries a meta twist that colors how fans interpret those bonus scenes. The main story resolves with a reveal that the entire adventure was actually a film within a film directed by characters named James and Henry, adding a layer of playful self awareness before the credits even begin.
Minions and Monsters Behind the Scenes Details
The mid credits sequence was not a last minute addition tacked on for marketing purposes. According to Collider, Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri explained that once a studio starts entertaining audiences during the credits, viewers come to expect it, which raises the creative bar considerably for what gets included. He described the internal challenge as finding ideas strong enough that audiences would not regret sticking around after such a satisfying ending.
Meledandri also noted that the concept clicked once the team landed on the idea of the spellbook being rediscovered by Kevin, Stuart, and Bob, the characters from the two previous Minions installments, which gave the mid credits scenes a built in reason to exist within the story’s own logic rather than feeling like a random victory lap.
It is worth noting that these bonus scenes lean into the franchise’s typically cheeky, PG rated humor, including the kind of slapstick nudity gags that have become a hallmark of the ‘Minions’ brand. Parents planning a family outing may want to keep that in mind, though nothing in the mid credits footage strays far from what fans of the series have come to expect.
So while there is technically no scene waiting after the last name scrolls off screen, skipping the first few minutes of credits on ‘Minions & Monsters’ means missing out on some genuinely funny franchise callbacks. Which of the five mid credits gags had you laughing hardest, and did the Gru transformation moment live up to the hype?

