James Gunn's 'Superman': What Do the Post-Credits Scenes Mean?
METROPOLIS, JUL 21 – James Gunn's Superman earned $406 million worldwide in two weeks and introduces new characters while setting the stage for future DC Universe stories.
- Just over two minutes after the film ends, the scene finds Superman and Mister Terrific bantering over Metropolis's aftermath after Mister Terrific thwarts Lex Luthor's plan, arriving just over two minutes into the credits.
- In a wide-ranging interview, Gunn explained that he avoids hinting at future characters until their scripts are finalized, and he won't greenlight new DC projects before their scripts are complete.
- He also denied Jay Garrick's Flash appears with a simple `nope`, Gunn said about the Hall of Justice mural, while he confirmed Doctor Fate's presence.
- Despite a fleeting glimpse, James Gunn confirmed one hero in the mural, and fans are buzzing about potential future appearances.
- Looking ahead, the positive response marks a milestone that officially kicks off Gunn's planned cinematic vision for DC Studios, and he said, `we have Craig Gillespie working on Supergirl, Chris, Damon and Tom working on Lanterns, and James with Clayface`.
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The new Superman film, directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet, has confirmed its status as a box office phenomenon, surpassing $400 million worldwide after its second weekend in theaters. The film grossed $57.2 million in the United States, a modest 54% drop, bringing its domestic total to $235 million. Internationally, it added $45.2 million for a global total of $406.8 million. This success represents a much-needed boost for DC St…
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