Thinking. 1. **Analyze the Request:** * **Goal:** Write an original article (600-900 words) for the specific keyword phrase: "How To Make A Killing Credit Scene". * **Context Provided:** * Movie title: *How to Make a Killing* (2026) – wait, the context says "How to Make a Killing (2026) end credits (last scene)", but the specific context about the film itself says "From writer/director John Patton Ford and starring Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley... A24's dark comedy... plot: Disowned at birth by his obscenely wealthy family..." * Wait, is this a real movie or a fake one the prompt is creating? The prompt states "How to Make a Killing (2026) end credits (last scene)". The user explicitly provides "How to Make a Killing" as a keyword. The context provided includes standard A24 promotional language ("SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/A24subscribe", "billion dollars isn't going to inherit itself"). It sounds exactly like the marketing for a specific A24 movie. * Let's check the provided context again: "From writer/director John Patton Ford and starring Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley. How to Make a Killing... Glen Powell is back on the big screen this weekend in A24's dark comedy..." * Plot: "Disowned at birth by his obscenely wealthy family, a blue-collar will stop at nothing to reclaim his inheritance, no matter how..." * *Wait*, the prompt asks for an article about the "credit scene" or "end credits" of this movie. It's a discussion of the ending/coda. * I need to treat the movie as described in the context. The plot is given. The movie is clearly defined. * The keyword is "How To Make A Killing Credit Scene". * I need to write about the *credit scene* (stinger, mid-credits, post-credits scene) of this specific movie. * **Constraints:** * "Natural headings." * "Avoid unsupported claims." * "Do not mention AI generation." * Format: Safe HTML (h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em). * Length: 600-900 words. 2. **Deconstruct the Movie Context:** * Title: *How to Make a Killing* * Year: 2026 * Genre: Dark Comedy * Studio: A24 * Director/Writer: John Patton Ford * Stars: Glen Powell, Margaret Qualley * Tagline: "billion dollars isn't going to inherit itself", "Murder is in the heir." * Plot: Disowned heir attempts to reclaim his inheritance. A blue-collar guy taking on obscenely wealthy family. 3. **Brainstorming the "Credit Scene":** * A24 movies are famous for their endings. A dark comedy about inheritance and murder has a lot of potential for a post-credits stinger. * What could the scene be? * A twist on the inheritance. * A final joke on the "blue collar" dude getting what he asked for. * A hint at a sequel or a wider conspiracy. * A character from earlier in the film making one final play. * Glen Powell's character (let's call him "John" or "Jake" for the article, though the article might just refer to "the protagonist" or Powell's character / Qualley's character. Let's not over-specificy character *names* unless necessary, the prompt keywords just have actors). * Let's map out the plot. "Disowned at birth by his obscenely wealthy family, a blue-collar will stop at nothing to reclaim his inheritance, no matter how..." * How to Make a Killing... implies the method of getting the inheritance is dirty, violent, or manipulative. * "Credit scene" usually provides a final punchline or a dangling thread. * Since the context provided is specifically *marketing text* for