Well, usually, it's not a fixed rule. In many cases, it depends on the style and format of the scary story. Some might include an end credit to give credits or acknowledgments, but not all do.
It depends. Some scary stories might have an end credit, while others might not. It really varies.
It's hard to say for sure. Different scary stories might have different approaches. Some might include an end credit scene for added effect or to provide some additional context, while others might end abruptly without one.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific version or screening of the movie. Sometimes there are, sometimes there aren't.
One end credit scary story could be about a haunted movie theater. After the last credits roll, the janitor hears strange whispers coming from the empty seats. It turns out a ghost of an actor who died during filming haunts the place.
Yes. With the evolution of horror and the need to keep audiences on edge even after the main story, end credit scary stories have emerged as a new trend. Filmmakers use this as an extra jolt for viewers.
Well, there's the story of the cursed movie set. In the end credit scene, the crew has left, but a strange mist starts to form on the set. It takes the shape of a long - dead actor who died during filming under mysterious circumstances. Then there's the one where a horror movie is set in a cemetery. When the end credits come on, a gravedigger is shown still at work. But as he digs, he unearths a coffin that shouldn't be there, and when he opens it, a hand reaches out and grabs him. Another end credit scene scary story could be about a spooky hospital. As the credits roll, a patient who was thought to be dead suddenly rises from the morgue table and starts walking the halls, leaving a trail of blood behind.
One post - credit scary story could be about a haunted movie theater. After the credits roll, a lone janitor is left in the empty theater. Suddenly, he hears whispers that seem to be coming from the seats. As he looks around, he sees shadowy figures moving in the aisles. Another is a story of a cursed DVD. Once the movie ends and the credits are over, anyone who touches the DVD starts to experience strange visions of a malevolent spirit.
Yes, there is. It can give you an extra jolt of fear.
I don't think so. Usually, movies in this genre don't have post-credit scenes. Scary Stories is no exception. It ends when the credits roll.
It's hard to say for sure. Different showings or editions of Scary Stories might have or might not have an after-credit scene. You might want to check reviews or ask people who have seen it recently.
One 'after credit scary story' could be about a haunted house. After the credits roll, the story reveals that the family who moved into the old house starts to experience strange noises at night. They find old portraits with eyes that seem to follow them. Another could be a story set in a dark forest. After the credits, a hiker realizes he's being stalked by an unseen entity that leaves strange markings on the trees around him. The third one might be a tale of a cursed object. After the credits, a girl who bought an old mirror at a flea market starts seeing a terrifying figure in it that gets closer each time she looks.