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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012): Extras During the Credits

Posted by and on June 21, 2012

Theatrical Release Date: June 22, 2012
Video Release Date: October 23, 2012
Director(s): Timur Bekmambetov
Actor(s): Benjamin Walker, Dominic Cooper, Anthony Mackie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rufus Sewell, Marton Csokas, Alan Tudyk
Genre(s): Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Co.: Abraham Productions, Bazelevs Production, Tim Burton Productions
Distributor(s): 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: R
Official Site: N/A
Our Review: N/A
Running Time: 105 minutes
Credits Running Time: 7 minutes
Are the extras during the credits worth sticking around for?

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Results: 2 Yes, 2 No | Rating: 0 (from 4 votes)

During the Credits

There are extra animations of blood dripping during the credits of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. The trails of blood running into and splitting from one another on an old beige sheet of paper are ultimately revealed after a minute and a half of credits to be the borders of the contiguous United States.

After the Credits

There is no stinger after the credits of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.

Songs During the Credits

POWERLESS - LIVING THINGS “Powerless” by Linkin Park
The Rampant Hunter - Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Original Motion Picture Soundtrack “The Rampant Hunter” by Henry Jackman

Special thanks to Adrian Lopez, CJ Mellon, and sebastian for the stinger submissions!

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  • http://www.CJMellon.com CJ Mellon

    Just saw the midnight show and there is nothing after the credits.

  • sebastian

    Animation of blood dripping during first few minutes of credits. Nothing after the credits.

  • McTiburon

    Was that Obama at the end of the movie?

    • http://moviestinger.com Vinnie Leduc

      That crossed my mind, too, but check out what I found on imdb: “Seth Grahame-Smith,
      who wrote both the screenplay and the novel on which the movie is based,
      explained to Time Magazine that (contrary to many audience members’
      assumptions) the man in the bar at the end of the movie (the man whom we
      see texting a “goodbye” message before [we assume] Henry recruits him
      to be the next vampire Hunter) was not meant to be George W. Bush,
      Barack Obama, or any other president. Grahame-Smith said, “it’s not
      meant to be anyone particular, it’s just meant to sort of dovetail with
      the earlier scene of Henry and Abe.” He also said that he himself played
      the texting man.”

      Glad I was able to catch this in 3D right before it ends its theatrical run; wish it got more love from critics and moviegoers.

  • http://MediaStinger.com/ Paul Curtin

    Terrible movie. Never thought a movie about Abraham Lincoln killing vampires could be so boring, especially not from the director of Wanted. The horse scene was kind of cool, in a dumb and completely unrealistic way.

    • http://moviestinger.com Vinnie Leduc

      Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln made this Lincoln awesome haha

      • http://MediaStinger.com/ Paul Curtin

        I’ve heard Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies is better than both…

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