Screened in Brazilian cinemas from April 4, “The First Prophecy” appears as the last film in the famous supernatural horror series “The Prophecy”. This film is presented as a prequel to the 1976 classic, “The Prophecy”, and marks the sixth installment of this successful series.
However, as a film from a popular franchise, many may likely wonder whether “The First Prophecy” has post-credits scenes hinting at new sequels. If you want to know the answer, take a look below!
After all, does the movie have post-credits scenes?
The answer is no! That’s right, “The First Prophecy” has no post-credits scenes. So you don’t need to wait for the credits to end. You won’t miss any scenes or important information.
About the movie
As already mentioned, “The First Prophecy” is a prequel to the classic “The Prophecy” (1976). In the synopsis, a young American is sent to Rome with the goal of starting a life of service to the church.
However, she encounters a darkness that makes her question her own faith and uncovers a sinister plot to bring about the birth of the Antichrist.

A film in the supernatural horror genre, “The First Prophecy” stars actress Nell Tiger Free, known for her participation in the “Servant” series. Brazilian actress Sônia Braga is also part of the cast, along with Tawfeek Barhom, Ralph Ineson and Bill Nighy. The film is directed by Arkasha Stevenson, who wrote the screenplay with Tim Smith and Keith Thomas, based on a story created by Ben Jacoby.
Cinematic reception
“The First Prophecy” received generally positive reviews from specialized critics. On the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 79% among critics.
On another review aggregator, Metacritic, the film has a Metascore of 65/100 (indicating “generally favorable” reviews).
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