How important to the future DCEU are those Justice League post-credits scenes?
This article contains majorJustice Leaguespoilers.
The DCEU has deliberately avoided post-credits scenes since the dark days ofGreen Lantern.
They make up for lost time, too, asJustice Leaguehas not one, but two post-credits scenes.
One is just for fun, but the other has larger implications for the DCEU down the line.
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Superman and Flash have raced numerous times in the comics.
Flash is often the victor in Superman/Flash races in comics, if for no other reason than editorial mandate.
Superman has enough going for him.
Let Flash have this one, OK?
The other one is a bigger deal as far as the future of the DCEU goes, though.
), in a maneuver that reminds me a little of hisSuperman IIfakeout.
Hopefully future installments find ways to make him less infuriating, as well.
The man Lex meets is Slade Deathstroke Wilson (played by Joe Manganiello).
Slade is, as far as were concerned,the most versatile villain in the entire DC Universe.
Deathstroke is an assassin for hire, but also an anti-hero and a mean bastard.
So will they be the Secret Society of Super-Villains from the comics?
The Legion of Doom fromChallenge of the Super Friends?
It doesnt matter as long as they have that cool headquarters from the cartoon!
Im sure well get to Darkseid eventually.