Possible description of the 2 after credits scenes in The Dark World.
***SPOILERS***
http://comicbook.com/blog/2013/10/22/thor-the-dark-world-after-the-credits-scene-spoilers/
chris hemsworth thinks thor 3 should be about Ragnarok
The Thor 2 director is unhappy with its post-credits scene
http://io9.com/the-thor-2-director-is-unhappy-with-its-post-credits-sc-1450949167
the movie has two of them and he's not happy with one of them.
Spoiler regarding one of the post credits scene
Spoiler:
Now, in the scene, the Collector says, "One down Five to go." after Sif and Volstagg deliver him the Power Gem. Some might assume he is gathering them in order to give them to Thanos, however it is likely the complete opposite. The Collector started collecting to protect things from Thanos. It is more likely that he will be gathering the gems in order to keep Thanos away from them and thus defend the universe from destruction. Sif mentions that the Asgardians shouldn't hav more than one of the stones in their possession, so the Asgardians still have the Mind Gem after apprehending Loki. This gives Thanos a reason to hunt Loki down and retrieve the Mind Gem. This then begins the grand finale of this stage of the MCU
A decent sequel, Felt it was an improvement on the first one
there's some comedic moment in it but there's not heaps of them which some early reviews are exaggerating, Also there's no twist with the villain time time like what they did for Iron Man 3
8.5/10
and there's two post-credits scenes, One of them you have to wait until right at the end of the credits(the stunt people, caterers etc).
Natalie Portman continues to look really yummy.
The film looks epic in parts, plodding and even tv-special-ish, in other parts ... plot doesn't make much (well any, really) sense. BdT (I think) looks awful, like something out of a particularly ropey episode of Farscape.
Better than the first Thor, overall. Funnier too (though the first one was quit funny too) and lots of "big ass explosions".
Ending was crap, really let it down a lot.
The first of the post-credit scenes, didn't want to mention too much, as the film is new and "spoilers" would arise.
The plot was sketchy, mostly because nothing actually moved on, no actions seemed to have consequences and the X-Files goo was completely superfluous. It was basically the same as the narrated story at the start, only with some knob-twiddling to put the threat to rest.
I enjoyed the film, but it was just a sequence of action scenes, good humour, Natalie Portman (nice!) and some nice large-scale sweeping LOTR scenes.