SUPERMAN Post-Credits Scenes Reportedly Revealed and They Don't Set Up Any Future DCU Films

James Gunn's Superman just had its first official screening, and naturally, details are leaking online. With select press, influencers, and a few lucky DC fans in attendance, it was only a matter of time before post-credits details surfaced, and now they have.

According to scooper @MyTimeToShineH, Superman includes two post-credits scenes, and true to Gunn’s word, they’re not focused on laying down the DCU’s future roadmap. Instead, they feel more like small moments meant to add flavor rather than fuel speculation.

“Superman has two post credits scenes, one is Superman with Krypto on the moon looking at the Earth.

“The second is Superman and Mister Terrific looking at a giant crack in a massive building because the ground split in half during the finale and Supes says it’s crooked and Terrific gets all annoyed and walks away and kicks a rock. It's a funny scene.”

So yeah… no cameos, no cosmic threat teased, no ominous new villain lurking in the shadows. The first post credits scene with Superman and Krypto has actually been featured on a poster and a TV spot.

The Mister Terrific bit sounds more like something to make audiences laugh. For some fans, that might be refreshing. But for others, especially those expecting Marvel-style teases, it could feel like a letdown.

That’s by design, though. Gunn has made it clear he’s not trying to turn every movie into a springboard for the next.

Instead, he’s aiming for stories that can stand on their own while naturally overlapping through shared characters. Take Guy Gardner, for example. We’ll meet him in Superman, then see more of his story in Peacemaker before he pops up again in Lanterns, alongside Hal Jordan and John Stewart.

It’s a slower, more character-focused way to build a universe. Gunn isn’t chasing interconnected chaos. He’s crafting a world with breathing room.

While Superman’s post-credits scenes might not be headline-worthy teases, they will offer heart, a bit of humor, and no rush to get somewhere else.

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