'Captain America: Civil War' has 2 end-credit scenes — here's what they mean for future Marvel movies

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Warning: If you haven't seen "Captain America: Civil War," there are huge spoilers ahead.

You know the drill by now Marvel fans! "Captain America: Civil War" is in theaters, and if you head out to see the film this weekend, make sure to stick around after it's over for two extra scenes.

And don't head out after the first one. Stay after all of the credits roll for a second brief scene.

If you missed one or both of them — or were confused by what was going on — we have you covered. 

Head back now if you don't want to be spoiled!

The first end-credits sequence

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What happens:

Steve Rogers/Captain America and Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier are in a high-tech lab. Bucky is seen missing his metal arm, having lost it to Iron Man in the film's final battle.

Rogers and Barnes are having a serious heart-to-heart about Barnes still being affected by the experiments that turned him into The Winter Soldier. As we see throughout "Civil War," he can still be triggered and used by the Avengers' enemies against his own will. Until there's a cure, Bucky doesn't want to put any more innocent lives at risk.

"You sure about this?" Rogers asks him.
"I can't trust my own mind," says Barnes. "I think going back under is the best thing."

We then see T'Challa/Black Panther enter the frame. Though he was at odds with The Winter Soldier throughout the film, he gives him a place of refuge and tells him he was simply a victim.

Barnes heads into a cryo chamber to return to a deep sleep, only to be awoken when Rogers or someone else figures out how to reverse what HYDRA did to him decades ago.

In a rather cryptic line, Captain America tells Black Panther, "You know they'll look for him here." Black Panther challenges them to come and try. As the scene ends we pan over a shot of T'Challa's fictional home country of Wakanda.

What it means:

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This first sequence was pretty straight-forward. Black Panther is going to be housing The Winter Soldier from some unknown forces, maybe HYDRA, who could be looking for him.

The scene may also be setting up some events for Black Panther's solo movie that we'll get February 2018 from director Ryan Coogler ("Creed," "Fruitvale Station"). We don't know much about that movie, but it would be cool to see Bucky Barnes return in that film.

The second end-credits sequence

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We're back in Queens with a banged-up Peter Parker fresh from his big airport fight alongside Tony Stark and the Avengers.

His Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) is tending to his black eye asking exactly how he got injured. Parker says it was some guy named Steve from Brooklyn, a nod to Captain America and his hometown. He also says his friend was huge, referring to Ant-Man.

Aunt May then leaves Parker to himself and he checks a gadget on his wrist, undoubtedly from his new best buddy Tony Stark. He hits a button and a hologram appears on the ceiling showing off a Spider-Man logo.

The screen fades to black and says Spider-Man will return.

What it means:

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The appearance of the Spidey logo should get fans hyped for a standalone Spider-Man movie. While the idea of a third actor taking on the role of the webslinger may sound exhausting, there's plenty to be excited about.

This time, Sony Pictures, which has the rights to the Spider-Man franchise on film, won't be handling the movie alone. The studio has partnered with Marvel and Disney to bring the next film to screen. Titled "Spider-Man: Homecoming," the film will focus on a younger, teenaged Peter Parker who's trying to juggle school work and learning the basics of being a superhero. 

Even better? He'll be joined on screen by Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark/Iron Man, who we expect to be acting as his superhero mentor. If the chemistry the two have in this movie is any indication, then the upcoming standalone movie should be pretty fantastic.

"Spider-Man: Homecoming" will be in theaters July 7, 2017.

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