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There is no post-credits scene in the standard theatrical or widely available home-video cut of Prometheus. When the credits finish, the film is over—unlike some franchise entries that train audiences to wait through text for a last sting.
Mid-credits?
Nothing is tucked between the first and second credit blocks as a “mid-credits” bonus in the common release. If you are watching a re-cut fan edit or a regional oddity, treat it as non-canonical unless you can name the exact disc or stream—studio packaging changes over the years, but the answer for the mass-market version remains the same.
Why people still ask
The film ends on a provocative image and a clear sequel hook; that feels like a “stinger” emotionally even when the credits do not add footage. Viral shorts (for example TED-style promos) and Blu-ray featurettes also float around YouTube, which can blur memory about what was “in the movie” versus “around the movie.”
Related guides
For what the ending is setting up in-story, start with Prometheus explained; for the next film’s shift in tone, read Prometheus vs Alien: Covenant.