By David Salazar, d.salazar@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 24, 2013 12:04 AM EDT

"Thor: The Dark World" comes out in a few weeks and it has been revealed that the film contains not one, but two after-credit sequences.

According to Comicbook.com, the first comes midway through the credits and showcases Sif and Volstagg taking the Aether to the intergalactic museum of The Collector, played by Benicio del Toro. As the scenes comes to an end, the Collector says, "One down, five to go." It is reportedly a setup for the upcoming "Guardians of the Galaxy."

The second scene occurs at the end of the credits and is being listed as hinting at a third "Thor" film. In the scene, Thor returns to Earth and meets up with Jane Foster and they engage in an intense embrace. Then a beast from Jotunheim appears in London through an inter-dimensional passage.

Director Alan Taylor revealed that he was not involved in directing the after-credits scenes and that he was happy to not have been involved.

"I absolutely did not. I am very happy to not take responsibility," he said according to Screen Crush. He also revealed that James Gunn, the helmer behind "Guardians of the Galaxy," was the man in charge of those scenes.

When asked why he was unhappy with the sequences, he responded: "It's a different tone. I would have shot it differently...The 'Guardians' universe is really cool and wacky, but that sequence in the credits, I would say, is the only part of the movie where I'm happy to give the credit away."

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