The Angry Birds Movie 3 End Credits
A crow’s foot steps into the light. A deep, silky voice (sounding suspiciously like a certain British actor) says:
About three minutes into the credits, the scrolling text fades out, and the screen cuts back to a full cinematic shot. This is the first of the major post-credits sequences, and it serves as a direct sequel hook and a nostalgic punch.
"Let them have their island. I’ll take the sky. The Angry Birds... are grounded." the angry birds movie 3 end credits
The Blues look at each other. Jay grins. "New friend?"
This is more than just aesthetic flair. The montage showcases the "New Normal" on Bird Island and Piggy Island following the events of the film. Without spoiling the specific plot points of the movie’s third act, the barrier between the birds and the pigs has been fundamentally altered. The credits montage shows a montage of interspecies cooperation: we see a Minion Pig helping a Blue Bird build a complex nesting structure, and Terence smiling (or at least attempting to) while holding a bouquet of flowers. A crow’s foot steps into the light
The purple bird Easter egg from Movie 2 wasn’t random. Insiders claim the post-credits scene of Movie 3 will feature a full 2D animated segment introducing the Angry Birds Stella flock. Stella, Willow, Luca, Poppy, and Dahlia would be shown living in a hidden golden valley on the far side of Piggy Island. The scene would involve them intercepting a distress signal from Red, but deciding to handle it themselves—setting up a potential Disney+ (or Netflix) animated series rather than a theatrical film.
So, when you finally sit in that dark theater, nachos in hand, and the climax resolves, do not leave . Stay in your seat. Watch the screen flicker as the music swells. Because in those final 90 seconds, Red might deliver his funniest line, Mighty Eagle his most pathetic moment, and a tiny, unknown pig might just steal the entire future of the franchise. "Let them have their island
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.