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Lewis Knight

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood end credits scene: Should you stay post-credits?

Mild spoilers for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

The ninth film from iconic director Quentin Tarantino has finally been released in the UK.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is an odyssey through 1969 Tinseltown and centres on the trials and tribulations of struggling television star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his steadfast stuntman Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt).

Dalton also lives next door to world-famous director Roman Polanski and his stunning wife, rising star Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie).

However, something ominous is lurking on the edge of town in the form of the Manson Family.

As these plot threads converge, after the climax, should you stay for the end credits?

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood end credits scene

Leonardo in an action scene for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (PacificCoastNews/Avalon.red)

There are indeed scenes to enjoy, however, these are mid-credits in a side-bar alongside the credits themselves.

However, once these scenes cease there is no further footage post-credits.

The scenes themselves don't continue the plot at all but are definitely worth a watch.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood also stars Emile Hirsch as Sharon Tate's friend Jay Sebring, Margaret Qualley as hitchhiker Pussycat, Timothy Olyphant as television star James Stacy, Austin Butler and Dakota Fanning as Manson followers Charles "Tex" Watson and Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, Bruce Dern as ranch owner George Spahn, and Al Pacino as Rick's agent Marvin Schwarz.

The portrayal of the legendary Bruce Lee by Mike Moh in the film has been recently defended by Quentin Tarantino after complaints from Lee's daughter.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is in UK cinemas now.

What is your favourite Quentin Tarantino film? Let us know in the comments below.

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