
Superman Post-Credits Scene Explained: What Are David Corenswet-Edi Gathegi's Mister Terrific Fighting About and Who is Krypto?
Superman's Mid-Credit and Post-Credit Scenes Explored
According to our understanding, there appears to be one, widely known scene that presents as soon as Milly Alcock's Supergirl announces her surprise presence in the film. She unveils the truth behind the identity of the dog named Krypto, sharing that it is, in fact, her pet. With this, a can of worms is opened, spilling more possibilities than answers. In the mid-credit scene, the poster image of Superman and Krypto observing Earth from an otherworldly place can be seen, proving to be not much of a shock for the viewers. Hence, its placement mid-credit and not post-credit, where the important bit lies.
However, James Gunn's Superman did not delve much during its after-movie revelation either, going for an attempted comedy scene rather than an introspective or speculative one. David Corenswet 's Superman and Edi Gathegi's Mister Terrific can be seen standing gazing at a building, which has gone through the destruction helmed by Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor, and the rebuild by the latter, Michael Holt.
They soon get into a banter about the state of the buildings and how they seem a little 'off'. Visibly bothered by his remarks and dissatisfaction, they bicker about the possibilities, and Mister Terrific exits in anger. Clark Kent is left reeling from the interaction and looking back at his own words, muttering how he can be a 'jerk' at times. It gives no information about what the future holds for either of the character or their stories, and we're not sure if it even qualifies as a good post-credits scene.

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