No, there are no extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of The Call of the Wild.
Anything Extra Details
You can see the aurora borealis behind the credits for about the first 1:40 of the credits. After that it’s just a black screen and text.
The credits run for approximately 7 minutes.
Read the RunPee movie review for The Call of the Wild by Dan Gardner. Movie review grade: A
Rated (PG) for some violence, peril, thematic elements and mild language
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Family
USA release date: 2020-02-21
Movie length: 1 hour 40 minutes
There are NOT any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of The Call of the Wild.
We have 3 Peetimes for The Call of the Wild. Learn more.
About The Peetimes
I would recommend the last Peetime. It’s almost entirely a traveling montage. You won’t miss anything important.
It was hard to find good Peetimes early on. There’s a lot happening that you have to see.
I made the first Peetime an Emergency, but if you need an early Peetime it will work well, because the important stuff doesn’t happen until after the Peetime ends.
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January 4, 2019
RunPee is one of my favourite apps. No more googling a film before you see it and risking spoilers, this app has everything you need to know, not just the best time to go to the toilet. Dan, the developer, also offers an amazing customer service experience. I recently switched phones, and Dan was very generous in sorting things out with me as I moved over to my current system. If you’re an avid film watcher, this is the app for you!
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