The Bad Guys 2 Post-Credits Scene's Part 3 Setup Explained
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The Bad Guys 2 Post-Credits Scene’s Part 3 Setup Explained

Curious how The Bad Guys 2 sets the stage for a sequel? The animated caper ends with a post-credits twist that flips the franchise’s trajectory in a surprising direction. What first seems like the end for Professor Marmalade takes an unexpected turn one that may reshape the series’ future.

Here’s how The Bad Guys 2’s post-credits scene reveals Marmalade’s true origins, what it borrows from the original books, and how it sets up The Bad Guys 3.

How The Bad Guys 3 is set up by The Bad Guys 2’s post-credits scene

The post-credits scene of The Bad Guys 2 reveals that Professor Marmalade survives what initially appears to be his demise.

During the climax, the Bad Girls’ technology pulls Marmalade’s gold limo into space. In the post-credits scene, the limo transforms into a spaceship and blasts off at light speed. As it departs, Marmalade says he is “going home,” confirming his alien identity.

This line, combined with the spacecraft reveal, confirms that Marmalade planned his escape. The scene positions him as a cosmic threat rather than a traditional villain and establishes the groundwork for his eventual return. It also clarifies his advanced technology and explains his fascination with the meteorite in the first film. Marmalade’s departure from Earth reflects his reduced role in The Bad Guys 2, which portrayed him as a Hannibal Lecter-style character after serving as the primary antagonist in the original.

The film directly references Aaron Blabey’s The Bad Guys book series, which reveals Marmalade as an alien prince exiled to Earth to reform his behavior. In the books, he later returns with an alien army and launches a plan for global domination. The movie franchise now follows this arc more closely, suggesting a shift toward a science fiction storyline in future installments.

This development aligns with the broader narrative strategy of The Bad Guys 2. While the film adapts parts of the book loosely, such as turning the International League of Heroes into the Bad Girls, it now includes more of the original’s cosmic elements. Marmalade’s exit and planned return position him as a long-term antagonist. This raises the possibility of a galactic conflict in The Bad Guys 3.

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