(This article contains some spoilers for “Wonder Woman 1984”)
Films based on DC Comics properties, including the first “Wonder Woman” movie, didn’t used to do the whole post-credits thing, but that’s changed in the past few years as the DC Extended Universe franchise has evolved. And “Wonder Woman 1984” also joins that party with a bonus scene that pops up midway through the end credits.
This mid-credits scene doesn’t tease any upcoming movies from the larger DC Extended Universe like “The Suicide Squad” or “Aquaman 2,” but it might, possibly, suggest something about future “Wonder Woman” movies. Maybe. Though we think it’s likely just a fun extra moment that calls back to something Wonder Woman herself, Diana Prince (Gal Gadot), said earlier in the film.
In the scene, we see a woman walking through some sort of outdoor market when a large wooden pole starts to fall.
Films based on DC Comics properties, including the first “Wonder Woman” movie, didn’t used to do the whole post-credits thing, but that’s changed in the past few years as the DC Extended Universe franchise has evolved. And “Wonder Woman 1984” also joins that party with a bonus scene that pops up midway through the end credits.
This mid-credits scene doesn’t tease any upcoming movies from the larger DC Extended Universe like “The Suicide Squad” or “Aquaman 2,” but it might, possibly, suggest something about future “Wonder Woman” movies. Maybe. Though we think it’s likely just a fun extra moment that calls back to something Wonder Woman herself, Diana Prince (Gal Gadot), said earlier in the film.
In the scene, we see a woman walking through some sort of outdoor market when a large wooden pole starts to fall.
- 1/1/2021
- by Phil Owen and Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
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