Pharrell Williams' animated LEGO biopic tells his full life story, but with a fun and creative twist brought to the storytelling, the chance of aPiece by Piecepost-credits scene to add to the fun is now known. The recognizable and popular musician is the latest to have an autobiographical movie made about him. Still, instead of taking a traditional approach to sharing his life story, Pharrell took an unconventional route by making the film a LEGO animated movie. That also makesPiece by Piecea very different entry among theLEGOmovie franchise.
The previousanimatedLEGOmovieswere tied to a single franchise that began with 2014’sThe LEGO Movie, but Pharrell’sPiece by Pieceexists by itself. While theotherLEGOmovies did not include post-credits scenes in the traditional sense, they made a habit of including extra songs and fun animation as the credits rolled. Considering the amount of talent assembled forPiece by Piece’s castand its musician cameos, questions about whether Pharrell’s film has anything special in the credits could be in the minds of viewers.

Piece By Piece Does Not Have A Post-Credits Scene
There Are No New Scenes
It is confirmed thatthere is not aPiece by Piecepost-credits sceneattached to the movie. No additional scenes happen as mid-credits or after-credits scenes. This means anyone whowatchesPiece by Piecein theatersor on streaming will not miss any extra scenes by not sitting through the credits. However, it is still encouraged to do so to see the names of everyone who worked on the movie. Pharrell’s film makes it worth it, too, by playing some additional music and including a few fun visual moments along the way.
Why Piece By Piece Did Not Need An After-Credits Scene
The Story Was Already Over
It makes sense forPiece by Piecenot to have a post-credits scene. Although the film is done in the LEGO animated style and has some creative flourishes along the way, it is still primarily an accurate retelling of Pharrell’s life and career. It’s primary function as a biopic removes the common use for an after-credits scene.There are no additional points in Pharrell’s life worth including in a tagor a need to tease the chance of a sequel. It’s better for the movie not to tease a follow-up or spinoff that isn’t guaranteed to happen.
If anything, aPiece by Piececredits scene could have been used to tease one of the film’s other artists getting a similar animated LEGO biopic treatment. Jay-Z, Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg, Justin Timberlake, Daft Punk, and Kendrick Lamar are just a few of the musicians who appear in the movie, and it could be fun to see any of their stories told in the same way. However, that would depend on their interest andPiece by Piece’s success. It makes more sense to keep the focus on Pharrell and his life through the credits.
