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Descriptions for the "Captain America: Civil War" post-credit scenes have surfaced online, and they seem a lot more exciting than what fans have been expecting. No major link to "Avengers: Infinity War," but the two scenes provide very interesting teasers to Black Panther and Spider-Man.

Check out the descriptions below, thanks to ComicBook.com. Please note that these descriptions contain mild spoilers for things to come in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Mid-credits scene

"The sequence starts with a shot of the Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes. He's in a pod of some type. There are scientists in the lab, as Steve Rogers talks to Bucky. He asks him if he's sure he wants to do this, then promises him they'll fix things. They're going to freeze Bucky again, as it's the only way to keep him from being used, thanks to all that brainwashing."

"T'Challa aka Black Panther is there - ah, so it seems we're in Wakanda. T'Challa and Cap have a talk, as the King promises Steve that they'll find a way to save Bucky and keep him from ever being taken over by evil again. Steve warns him, though, that when people find out Bucky's being kept there, they'll come for him. 'Let them try,' T'Challa says in the most baller line possible. A giant Panther statue is the final shot as Wakanda is seen in all its glory."

Post-credits scene

"The credits roll, and it's time for the other standout new character, Spider-Man, to get the focus. Peter Parker sits in his bedroom, and is checking out his suit (thanks Iron Man!) and his webshooter. It clicks and projects some light - just as Aunt May comes into his room. He hides it, and after she asks about his black eye, which he blames on a guy from Brooklyn named Steve (yeah, that's Cap), she leaves. He takes out the webshooter and it reveals a Spider-signal, his symbol projected in light, Batman style. 'Spider-Man will return,' it says on the screen."

"Spider-Man: Homecoming" is slated to release on July 7, 2017, while "Black Panther" will open in theatres on Feb. 16, 2018.