Superman Ending and Post-Credits Explained: Why It’s Not About What’s Next for the DCU
METROPOLIS, JUL 10 – Two post-credits scenes show Superman inspecting Metropolis repairs and introduce Supergirl, setting up future DC storylines with 2026 solo film planned, Warner Bros. confirmed.
- The movie Superman premiered in theaters on July 11, 2025, officially launching the new DCU with David Corenswet starring as Superman.
- The film follows Superman and Mr. Terrific working together to seal a dimensional rift caused by Lex Luthor, who was arrested and imprisoned after attacking Metropolis.
- Superman’s reputation is restored, he reunites with Lois Lane, and the post-credits scenes show Superman and Mr. Terrific examining a crooked repaired skyscraper and a comedic exchange reflecting their rapport.
- The movie includes a playful mid-credits scene where Superman sits with his foster dog Krypto on the moon, and a teaser featuring Supergirl sets the stage for her upcoming film.
- James Gunn confirmed the post-credits moments serve as fan-friendly scenes without direct sequel setups, emphasizing Superman's role as protector with allies and establishing the film as a standalone story.
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Superman Ending and Post-Credits Explained: Why It’s Not About What’s Next for the DCU
Let's make this simple: You want to know if there are any post- or mid-credits scenes in Superman. The answer is yes. The mid-credit “scene” is really more of a quiet moment of reflection, before a humorous post-credit scene concludes things. Full spoilers for the movie follow!Superman has finally hit theaters, acting as the official live-action launch of the new DCU, following the smaller-scale animated series Creature Commandos coming first in…
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Read Full ArticleAt the end of James Gunn's film Superman, several post-generic scenes arouse the curiosity of the spectators. These intriguing sequences contain important clues about the continuation of the cinematographic universe set up by the director.
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