Is it possible to miss the ending scene?

Is it possible to miss the ending scene? - Woods Covered With Snow

I was wondering...

I played through AC4 when it came out on the PS3, and I watched every scene.

This year I decided to replay it and noticed a new scene which I apparently missed somehow.

It's the scene at the ending where:

Kenway takes his kids to the theatre.

I had never seen it before and I didn't skip the credits so I was wondering where it came from.

Can anyone answer this?






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How many Lightyear post credit scene?

\u201cLightyear\u201d features three after-credits scenes. The first two scenes serve as extensions of jokes set up during earlier parts of the film, and are similar to post-credits tags that have been featured on other Pixar films.

Is there an after credit scene in Lightyear?

The answer is a resounding yes! In fact, there are three \u201cLightyear\u201d post-credits scenes. And to watch all three you are going to have to stick around to the very, very end of the movie, past the Pixar logo.

Are there what if end credit scenes?

Yes, it does! Okay, it's actually a mid-credits scene, so you don't have to wait until the very end of the credits to see it.

What is the last scene of a movie called?

A post-credits scene (commonly referred to as a stinger or credit cookie) or mid-credits scene is a short clip that appears after all or some of the closing credits have rolled and sometimes after a production logo of a film, TV series, or video game has run.



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