Do you need to stay after the credits of 'Barbie?'

Do your Barbenheimer double-feature right! 
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Barbie breaks up a fight between two Kens.
Barbie is ready to dazzle. Credit: Warner Bros.

Cue up Dua Lipa's "Dance the Night" because Barbie is nearly upon us. 

After months of jaw-dropping over enviable red-carpet looks, the Barbie Selfie generator, the emergence of Barbiecore, big Kenergy, and existential dread made chic, the time has finally come to see Barbie. Or to Barbenheimer it up.

Maybe you've booked your tickets. Perhaps you've picked out your outfit for the big day and gotten your closest playmates to join in on the fun. But before you strut into the theater all pretty in pink, you'll want to know one simple thing. 


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Does 'Barbie have a post-credit scene? 

Post-credit scenes have become all the rage in the MCU era, dropping cameos, sequel teasers, and Easter Eggs for patient fans. But does Barbie play that game? Nope. 

If you stay through the credits of Greta Gerwig's epic girl power adventure, you'll enjoy some of the soundtrack's killer songs along the long list of incredible cast members and crew people who contributed to this candy-colored cinematic explosion, along with images of the real Barbie Dolls who inspired the movie. 

If you stay until the very end, there'll be no additional magic or mayhem from Barbieland. Just the Barbie logo, sparkling bright as the house lights come up. 

So, if you're planning to bounce from Barbie to Oppenheimer, take comfort in knowing you can squeeze in a bit more time in between without missing a key Barbie detail. 

Barbie opens in theaters July 21.

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Kristy Puchko

Kristy Puchko is the Entertainment Editor at Mashable. Based in New York City, she's an established film critic and entertainment reporter who has traveled the world on assignment, covered a variety of film festivals, co-hosted movie-focused podcasts, and interviewed a wide array of performers and filmmakers.

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