The remake of Road House has dropped on Prime Video, so here’s everything you need to know about any potential post-credits scene.

But it’sConor McGregorwho’s been getting all the headlines, the MMA fighter making his acting debut as a killer called Knox in the new movie.

So without further ado, here’s details of any Road House post-credits scene, plus what that might mean for a potential sequel. Meaning beware ofSPOILERS AHEAD…

Does Road House have a post-credits scene?

Does Road House have a post-credits scene?

Road House does not have a post-credits scene, but the movie does have a mid-credits scene.

The film itself ends in predictably bloody fashion through amonumental movie fight, which is followed by the names of the main cast and crew appearing onscreen over shots from the film’s best scenes. Then the mid-credit spot kicks in before the full credits roll.

Using giant wooden splinters, Dalton turns Knox into a human pin cushion at the end of Road House, seemingly killing the deranged enforcer. In the movie’s mid-credits scene, Conor McGregor’s Knox returns!

The sequence begins with a bloody face and hand hitting glass behind a hospital door. The camera pans back, and through the glass we see more bodies fly, and it quickly becomes clear that nurses and doctors are being tossed around.

Wearing a hospital gown, Knox then comes limping through said doors and past the camera, as someone shouts “Stop that man!”

Mirroring the start of the movie, his bare bum can then be glimpsed as Knox struts through reception, and out onto the street. This means the character lives to fight another day, making Knox available for a rematch with Dalton should Road House 2 get green-lit.

Road House is out now, and details ofhow to watch the film can be found here. For more new movies, check outthis month’s theatrical releases, as well aswhat’s new to streaming.

Chris Tilly is the TV & Movies Editor at Dexerto. He has a BA in English Literature, an MA in Newspaper Journalism, and over the last 20 years, he’s worked for the likes of Time Out, IGN, and Fandom. Chris loves Star Wars, Marvel, DC, sci-fi, and especially horror, while he knows maybe too much about Alan Partridge. You can email him here: chris.tilly@dexerto.com.