Movies should always strive to end on a strong note.
This of course includes the ending to the film itself. A strong resolution to its story, a memorable final shot, a conclusion that leaves the audience feeling satisfied. All of this is incredibly important for a movie to stick the landing and leave itself nestled in a positive spot in the audience's brain.
Another aspect of a film's finale is its credits. They can sometimes be an afterthought but a strong final credits crawl can leave a film with an even more emphatic finale. This can include leaving the audience with a catchy tune, something the following films do extremely well.
1. The Social Network


Jesse Eisenberg

Andrew Garfield

Armie Hammer

Justin Timberlake

Max Minghella

Josh Pence

Brenda Song

Rashida Jones

John Getz

David Selby

Denise Grayson
Directed by David Fincher, this biopic about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerburg and the creation of Facebook is a critically acclaimed and modern classic film. A beautifully shot and masterfully written (Oscar-winning level) piece of cinema, the film's brilliance extends beyond its scenes and into its end credits as the song “Baby You’re a Rich Man” by the Beatles plays over the final crawl. This adds to the end not only thanks to its groovy sound but also its thematic elements of money and celebrity that are relevant to the film.
Check out the full The Social Network soundtrack here.
2. Joker


Joaquin Phoenix

Robert De Niro

Zazie Beetz

Frances Conroy

Brett Cullen

Shea Whigham

Bill Camp

Glenn Fleshler

Leigh Gill

Josh Pais
Rocco Luna

Marc Maron
One of the more standout comic-book films over the past 15 years, Joker is an interesting and unique movie whose quality and success is due in big part to Joaquin Phoenix’s Oscar-winning turn as the killer clown, as well as Tom Phillips skillful direction. It’s also a film that makes great use of its music throughout and ends with the classic “That’s Life” by the legendary Frank Sinatra. The song spills from the movie's final scene and into the end credits and serves to match the eerie calmness of Arthur Fleck as we leave him in the film.
Check out the full Joker soundtrack here.
3. The Matrix





Keanu Reeves

Laurence Fishburne

Carrie-Anne Moss

Hugo Weaving

Joe Pantoliano

Marcus Chong

Anthony Ray Parker

Matt Doran

Gloria Foster

Belinda McClory

Paul Goddard

Robert Taylor
The definition of a classic, The Wachowski siblings’ action/sci-fi film about Neo and the truth of the world he is living in is one of the most successful and popular films of all time. With great performances from Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie Ann Moss, and Hugo Weaving to go along with the Wachowski's interesting direction, the film is timeless. The film ends with “Wake Up” by Rage Against the Machine, an absolute rager that matches the film's theme of awareness of the world you live in and going against its injustices.
Check out the full The Matrix soundtrack here.
4. Fight Club


Edward Norton

Brad Pitt

Helena Bonham Carter

Meat Loaf

Jared Leto

Zach Grenier

Holt McCallany

Eion Bailey

Richmond Arquette

David Andrews
George Maguire

Eugenie Bondurant
***** **** is a classic David Fincher film with all-star performances from the cast starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham-Carter, Jared Leto, Meatloaf, and more. It’s a phenomenal film full of twists and turns. The biggest twist comes from the end which sees (Spoilers Ahead) the main character (Norton) find out that the man he has been talking to, Tyler Durden (Pitt), was never real and was simply a manifestation of his inner desires to rage against the machine of capitalist America. This twist of psychosis lends itself well to the use of the song “Where is My Mind?” by the Pixies as its end credits theme.
Check out the full Fight Club soundtrack here.
5. Black Panther


Chadwick Boseman

Michael B. Jordan

Lupita Nyong'o

Danai Gurira

Martin Freeman

Daniel Kaluuya

Letitia Wright

Winston Duke

Sterling K. Brown

Angela Bassett

Forest Whitaker

Andy Serkis
Marvel has maintained a stranglehold on the box office for over a decade and amongst its biggest successes stands 2018’s Black Panther. This is a great film, directed by Ryan Coogler, that sees the late, great Chadwick Boseman take on the mantle of The Black Panther and go up against Michael B. Jordan’s charismatic villain Killmonger. Parts of the soundtrack were curated and crafted by Grammy award-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar. It’s a soundtrack full of great songs and one of the standout tracks on its run is used as the end credits, the amazing “All The Stars” by Kendrick Lamar featuring R&B artist SZA.
Check out the full Black Panther soundtrack here.
6. A Knight's Tale


Heath Ledger

Rufus Sewell

Shannyn Sossamon

Paul Bettany

Laura Fraser

Mark Addy

Alan Tudyk

Bérénice Bejo

Scott Handy

James Purefoy
Leagh Conwell

Christopher Cazenove
This fun film, directed by Brian Helgeland and starring Heath Ledger, is a bit of a cult classic. It follows the story of Peasant William Thatcher as he tries to change his life through the love of a fair maiden and tournament jousting. It’s a very entertaining film, and that enjoyment extends to the end credits. The incredibly kick-ass and all-time great anthem “We Are The Champions” by Queen plays out the final crawl and leaves the audience with a final feeling of triumph that helps hammer the film's story home.
Check out the full A Knight's Tale soundtrack here.
7. The Perks of Being a Wallflower


Logan Lerman

Emma Watson

Ezra Miller

Mae Whitman

Kate Walsh

Dylan McDermott

Melanie Lynskey

Nina Dobrev

Johnny Simmons

Joan Cusack

Paul Rudd

Nicholas Braun
One of the greatest coming-of-age films of the past two decades, this film is based on Stephen Chbosky’s acclaimed novel of the same name and is directed by the author himself. It’s a beautiful film of main character Charlie’s first year of high school and the adventures he goes on with the group of seniors that he befriends. It’s also a film that makes great use of music, fitting in line with Charlie as he is a huge fan of music throughout the story. This amazing use of music comes through in the end of the film as the final scene is scored to the classic “Heroes” by David Bowie which continues into the credits and ends the movie on a powerful note.
Check out the full The Perks of Being a Wallflower soundtrack here.
8. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3


Chris Pratt

Zoe Saldaña

Dave Bautista

Karen Gillan

Pom Klementieff

Vin Diesel

Bradley Cooper

Sean Gunn

Chukwudi Iwuji

Will Poulter

Maria Bakalova

Elizabeth Debicki
Perhaps Marvel’s greatest trilogy, the Guardians of the Galaxy is a series filled with entertaining moments and great action. They also boast some of the best storytelling in the MCU thanks in large part to the skilled direction and writing of James Gunn. Another aspect that makes these films stick out amongst the modern crapshoot of superhero films is their use of classic pop music. This appreciation of music from the ‘'70s-'90s comes mostly from the main character of the series Peter Quill a.k.a Star-Lord (Played by Chris Pratt) who often listens to music from Earth as a reminder of his home planet that he was taken from as a child. One of the preeminent songs throughout the series, and the one used as the end credits theme for the final film in the trilogy, is the classic and groovy “Come and Get Your Love” by Redbone.
Check out the full Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 soundtrack here.
9. Goodfellas


Robert De Niro

Ray Liotta

Joe Pesci

Lorraine Bracco

Paul Sorvino

Frank Sivero

Tony Darrow

Mike Starr

Frank Vincent

Chuck Low

Frank DiLeo

Henny Youngman
One of the greatest films of all time, Martin Scorcese’s retelling of the Henry Hill story is a triumph of the Mob movie subgenre and is fantastic in every element of filmmaking. From the great direction, to the strong script, to the performances by Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, and Robert DeNiro; this film has so much to enjoy. Something else audience members may find enjoyable is the end credits of the movie which see not only one but two fantastic songs play the viewer out. These two tracks are “My Way” by Sid Vicious and “Layla” by Eric Clapton. The tracks are transitioned perfectly from one to another and do a phenomenal job of closing the book on an amazing story.
Check out the full Goodfellas soundtrack here.
10. Rocky III


Sylvester Stallone

Talia Shire

Burt Young

Carl Weathers

Mr. T

Burgess Meredith

Tony Burton

Hulk Hogan
Ina Fried

Al Silvani

Wally Taylor
Jim Hill
The third film in the iconic Rocky franchise tells the story of Rocky’s struggle with complacency as the heavyweight champion of the world, and the young up-and-comer Clubber Lang (Mr. T) who comes to knock Rocky from the top of the mountain. It’s one of the more divisive films of the series but is still generally considered solid and is full of fun moments and great action. Among the strengths of the movie is its end credit song which uses the legendary anthem “Eye of The Tiger” by Survivor to close out its runtime.
Check out the full Rocky III soundtrack here.