Does A Working Man Have A Post-Credits Scene?

A Working Man is a new potential franchise starter for Jason Statham, and that could lead to the ᴀssumption that there would be a post-credits scene teasing more movies. The 2025 action movie stars Statham as Levon Cade, a former military man who now works as a construction worker in an attempt to live a simpler life. He’s drawn back into danger to save a kidnapped girl and fight his way through anyone standing in his way. A Working Man‘s cast includes Michael Peña, David Harbour, and more around Statham’s Levon Cade.

The movie, an adaptation of Chuck Dixon’s book “Levon’s Trade,” is from Amazon MGM. It was directed by David Ayer and written by Sylvester Stallone. The book series gave A Working Man franchise potential as there are 10 more books that could be adapted next. Considering how prolific Jason Statham’s action franchises have become, there was always a strong likelihood that this movie would be the first of many featuring Levon Cade. Audiences may be expecting a post-credits scene teasing what else could come then.

A Working Man Does Not Have A Post-Credits Scene

The Movie’s Ending Is Left Alone

Screen Rant can confirm that there is no post-credits scene attached to A Working Man. The movie’s credits roll in their entirety without the disruption of a mid-credits scene or the surprise of an after-credits scene. Anyone watching A Working Man in theaters or on streaming is still encouraged to sit through the credits to see the names of everyone who worked hard to make the movie. But, there is also no sequel set up for another Jason Statham action movie that will be missed if viewers do not stick around.

A Working Man Still Leaves The Door Open For A Sequel Without A Credits Scene

Levon Cade’s Story Can Continue


Jason Statham in A Working Man

The truth is that A Working Man did not need a post-credits scene. The tag scenes are typically used to show viewers a glimpse of what could come next in a sequel. However, A Working Man‘s ending does that by itself. Without getting into direct spoilers, its safe to say that Jason Statham can return as Levon Cade for additional installments if the movie is successful enough to warrant them.

A Working Man 2 is not confirmed to be in development

Not including a post-credits scene after A Working Man was the smarter decision too. Including one would have signaled to audiences that another movie was coming. While that very well could happen, A Working Man 2 is not confirmed to be in development already. It’s better for the movie to end without a direct promise that a sequel is happening if there’s still the chance it won’t. So while A Working Man may not have a post-credits scene, it still teases sequel opportunities in a way that ensures everyone will see it.

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