Does Argylle have a post-credits scene?
Here’s where the spoilers begin for Argylle so you have been warned. Does Argylle have a post-credits scene? Yep, Argylle has one post-credits scene and it happens shortly after they roll, so you don’t need to hang around right until the end.
In it, we’re told it’s 20 years earlier, before the events of the Argylle, the movie you just watched. A young, brown-haired man walked into a pub called The King’s Man (as a nod to Vaughn’s other work, perhaps?). He orders a “cosmopolitan with a twist”, to which the bartender scoffs that it’s not a nightclub.
“Hold the Cointreau. And the cranberry juice. And the vodka. Just the twist,” the young man replies. It might be a cheeky reference to James Bond’s famous martini, shaken, not stirred, but it’s also code. The barman hands the young man an intricately decorated box that contains a fancy-looking pistol.
When the barman asks him his name, he says it’s is Aubrey Argylle — the (presumed fictional) character from Elly Conway’s books, played by Henry Cavill in the movie. “Argylle: Book One — The Movie — Coming Soon,” reads text on the screen.



















