One of the crucial anticipated films of the yr is lastly upon us. Director James Gunn’s “Superman” is hitting theaters and it is greater than only a film — that is actually the beginning of the brand new DC Universe being put collectively by DC Studios and Warner Bros. Although it technically kicked off with the animated “Creature Commandos” on HBO Max, this film represents the brand new DCU’s cinematic popping out get together. Does that half embrace some credit scenes, by probability?
Within the realm of comedian ebook cinema, post-credits scenes have turn out to be normal observe. They’re all however anticipated at this level. On condition that this film is the start of a a lot bigger universe, with each “Supergirl” and “Clayface” set to hit theaters subsequent yr, one would possibly surprise if Gunn, identified greatest because the director of Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” trilogy, included any such scenes.
We’re right here to reply that query in spoiler-free vogue. Significantly, we are going to spoil completely nothing right here. We’re solely going to arm viewers with the knowledge they want after they enter the theater. With that mentioned, let’s get into it.
What number of credit scenes does James Gunn’s Superman have?
To get to the purpose, sure, “Superman” does haven’t one however two totally different credit scenes that audiences ought to concentrate on. One is a mid-credits scene and the opposite is a extra conventional post-credits scene that takes place after all the credit have wrapped up. So those that need the total expertise might want to stick round. Plan these rest room breaks accordingly.
Once more, we’re not going to get into spoilers however provided that the brand new DC Universe will largely stem from this film, followers are in all probability questioning how essential these scenes are. What we are able to say is that they’re extra particularly about this film and never establishing the long run. Largely, Gunn spent his time specializing in Clark Kent and his world moderately than teeing up balls which will or might not ever repay.
David Corenswet (“Pearl”) stars as the brand new Superman/Clark Kent, taking up for Henry Cavill, who performed the position starting with “Man of Metal.” The big ensemble forged additionally consists of Rachel Brosnahan (“The Beginner”) as Lois Lane, Nicholas Hoult (“X-Males: First Class”) as Lex Luthor, Skyler Gisondo (“Booksmart”) as Jimmy Olsen, Nathan Fillion (“The Rookie”) as Man Gardner, Edi Gathegi (“For All Mankind”) as Mr. Terrific, and Isabela Merced (“Alien Romulus”) as Hawkgirl. The synopsis for the movie reads as follows:
In his signature model, James Gunn takes on the unique superhero within the newly imagined DC universe with a singular mix of epic motion, humor and coronary heart, delivering a Superman who’s pushed by compassion and an inherent perception within the goodness of humankind.
“Superman” hits theaters on July 11, 2025.
