The Angry Birds Movie 3 End Credits
💡 Most modern animated sequels use the mid-credits slot to resolve a minor subplot or introduce a new character.
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Spoiler Warning: This article discusses major plot points and post-credits sequences from The Angry Birds Movie 3. 💡 Most modern animated sequels use the mid-credits
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This film elevated the end credits to an art form. The main credits rolled over a hilarious blooper reel—pretending the animated birds were real actors messing up their lines. We saw Red (Jason Sudeikis) flubbing a dramatic speech, Bomb (Danny McBride) accidentally exploding during a take, and Silver (Rachel Bloom) trying not to laugh. The mid-credits scene was the real story, though. It showed the Hatchlings (the baby birds) discovering that the “lost” egg from the film’s climax had actually been stolen by a small purple bird (a nod to the Angry Birds Stella spin-off). The post-credits scene featured Leonard the pig (Bill Hader) enjoying a spa day, only for the giant sea eagle, Zeta (Leslie Jones), to crash through the wall. These scenes confirmed that no character is ever truly gone, and that alliances are always fluid.
The credits often show side-by-side clips of the voice actors in the recording booth, giving you a glimpse of the talent behind Red, Chuck, and Bomb. Why the End Credits Matter