Paddington in Peru credit scenes explained – how many are there?

As a gamer who has been through countless adventures and blockbusters, I can confidently say that Paddington in Peru takes the cake! I mean, it’s not every day you get to witness a bear exploring ancient ruins while solving mysteries and making new friends.


After a gap of seven years since the release of “Paddington 2”, Paddington Bear has now made his way onto screens in the United Kingdom.

In the epic follow-up, I found myself captivated by the final credits, where Phoenix Buchanan (Hugh Grant) achieved his lifelong ambition – staging an unforgettable rendition of ‘Rain on the Roof’ in the confines of a prison cell.

As a gaming enthusiast, I can’t help but feel excited about the upcoming Paddington 4! With that in mind, you might be curious if there are any special surprises during the end credits of Paddington 3. Could it possibly hint at what’s coming next? Or maybe we’ll get another fantastic musical number to remember?

In this case, we step up to assist you by offering an exhaustive guide on the credit scenes for the movie “Paddington in Peru”. This guide will provide details such as the number of credit scenes and the events that unfold within them.

Paddington in Peru credit scenes explained – how many are there?

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It is true that the movie featuring Paddington takes place in Peru, and here’s something exciting: there are two extra scenes after the credits if you decide to stay put – and we assure you, it will be worth your while.

During the credits, a photo montage begins immediately and continues throughout, ensuring you don’t miss it. Following this, there’s a brief scene after the credits that serves as an extension of the initial one.

If you somehow skipped a few scenes or simply wish to understand their content, here’s a summary of the key events that unfold in them.

caution: significant plot twists lie ahead, so it’s best to avoid them if you prefer not to spoil the suspense for yourself.

Paddington in Peru credit scenes explained – how many are there?

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Following Paddington’s realization that El Dorado is nothing more than an extensive orange orchard, he encounters his kin, a group of bears. Interestingly, he was born within this very orchard, but in an attempt to snatch a succulent orange, he accidentally fell into the river. It was Aunt Lucy who rescued him from the water’s edge.

It appears that Paddington might decide to remain there, but instead, he opts to return home with the Browns. Despite this, he doesn’t neglect his family and they make trips to see him in London. The opening credits feature a series of photos capturing the notable landmarks they visited together.

Next, during the mid-credits segment, you’ll find Paddington and his bear friends making a surprise visit to the incarcerated Phoenix Buchanan.

Paddington in Peru credit scenes explained – how many are there?

In this scenario, there’s a twist reminiscent of the scene from “Paddington 2” where the Browns met Knuckles McGinty and friends, but here, Paddington is the one introducing all the bears to Phoenix. It’s only fitting that they’ve adopted station-inspired names such as “Elephant” and “Castle”.

Indeed, given that Phoenix is Phoenix, he notices a chance coming up. He confides in Paddington that he’s soon to be freed and intends to launch a spectacular return to the stage, starring in a Goldilocks play, where the bears will portray the other roles.

They appear hesitant about the concept, but perhaps Phoenix will be able to convince them once he is set free.

The extra bit after the credits is merely a short continuation of the current scene. However, we don’t revisit the bears, but instead, we hear Phoenix exclaiming “What fun!” in reaction to their encounter and concluding with: “What a lot of… pelt.

If we suppose that the story “Paddington in Peru” unfolds seven years following its sequel, it means that Phoenix has only three years remaining in his sentence. This time might be reduced further, considering he behaves well (despite being a rogue, he’s a courteous one).

He needs to arrive early for “Paddington 4,” scheduled to release in 2028, as it will mark the character’s 70th anniversary that year.

Paddington in Peru is out now in UK cinemas and is released in US cinemas on January 17, 2025.

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2024-11-08 15:20

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