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Fantastic Four: Number of Post-Credits Scenes Reportedly Revealed
Fantastic Four: Number of Post-Credits Scenes Reportedly Revealed

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time22-07-2025

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Fantastic Four: Number of Post-Credits Scenes Reportedly Revealed

The number of post-credits scenes featured in The : First Steps has reportedly been revealed. The Fantastic Four: First Steps will be released in United States theaters next weekend. The MCU movie is directed by Matt Shakman and stars Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing, and Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/Human Torch. How many post-credits scenes does The Fantastic Four: First Steps have? According to scooper Daniel Richtman, The Fantastic Four: First Steps will have two post-credits scenes in total. Details about one of the post-credits scenes leaked online following a public test screening for the movie in May; however, there's some debate regarding the accuracy of the leak, as some of Shakman's comments about the movie don't line up with what was reported. The cast also includes Julia Garner as Shalla-Bal/Silver Surfer, Paul Walter Hauser as Harvey Elder/Mole Man, Ralph Ineson as Galactus, and Matthew Wood as the voice of H.E.R.B.I.E. John Malkovich was also supposed to appear as Red Ghost, though Shakman recently confirmed his scenes have been cut from the film. 'Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps introduces Marvel's First Family—Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm/Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Joseph Quinn) and Ben Grimm/The Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) as they face their most daunting challenge yet,' the official synopsis reads. 'Forced to balance their roles as heroes with the strength of their family bond, they must defend Earth from a ravenous space god called Galactus (Ralph Ineson) and his enigmatic Herald, Silver Surfer (Julia Garner). And if Galactus' plan to devour the entire planet and everyone on it weren't bad enough, it suddenly gets very personal.' The Fantastic Four: First Steps arrives on July 25, 2025. Solve the daily Crossword

‘Superman' Has Two Post-Credits Scenes, But The True Teaser Lies Elsewhere
‘Superman' Has Two Post-Credits Scenes, But The True Teaser Lies Elsewhere

Geek Culture

time10-07-2025

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  • Geek Culture

‘Superman' Has Two Post-Credits Scenes, But The True Teaser Lies Elsewhere

The world-breaking events of Superman may have wrapped up on a positive note by its conclusion, but two scenes awaited audiences in the credits. The mid-credits scene was a heartwarming yet brief scene, featuring a rare moment of bonding between Superman and the mischievous Krypto, seemingly taking a break from the havoc he had wrought throughout the film. The duo sit on the moon, gazing down on the Earth in a quiet scene that could easily be mistaken for a still. Superman and Krypto in Superman (2025) The more noteworthy of the post-credits scenes appeared at the end of the credits. In it, Superman (David Corenswet, Hollywood ) and Mister Terrific (Edi Gathegi, For All Mankind ) inspect the damage done to the city after the events of the film's third act. A humorous interaction takes place between the two as Mister Terrific takes offence when Superman remarks on the shoddy reparation work. Mister Terrific storms off, as Superman apologises profusely, musing to himself that he 'can be a jerk sometimes'. Mister Terrific in Superman (2025) Though the scene is lighthearted and ultimately carries little weight for the future of the DC Universe that James Gunn ( Guardians of the Galaxy , The Suicide Squad ) is heading, it does give viewers a deeper glimpse into the collegial and friendly dynamic between Mister Terrific and Superman, while also demonstrating the extent to which our Big Blue Boy Scout truly cares about being a good and kind person. This consequently reinforces the humanity of these superheroes, which may often be overlooked in movies of this genre, once again displaying Gunn's unique blend of irreverent humour and emotional depth in his filmmaking. But if fans are disappointed in the lack of world-building teases in these two post-credits scenes, a tendency that has seemingly become a staple of the genre, they can at least look forward to a teaser in one of the film's ending scenes. In a concluding scene, as Superman heals and rests in his Fortress of Solitude, viewers are treated to the sight of his cousin, Supergirl, crash-landing into the fortress. Yes, you read that right. Milly Alcock's Supergirl has officially landed in the DC Universe, ahead of her solo outing scheduled for theatrical release on 26 June 2026. In the brief cameo, Alcock's Kara Zor-El, dressed in her comic-accurate costume and an overcoat, swings by to pick up her dog, Krypto, that her cousin, Clark, had been petsitting and flies off after thanking Clark and calling him an unsavoury word. Dialogue between Kal-El and Four, seemingly the most senior of his Superman robots, reveals that Kara has been unruly and is going through a bit of a rebellious streak, partying on various other planets. Milly Alcock on the set of Supergirl (2026) Although her appearance is fleeting, it certainly serves as an interesting introduction to the character that will only appear in her titular film next year. With James Gunn having previously stated in a DC Studios Showcase that his vision of Supergirl would be 'this little pixie-ish, but very attitudinal character', the Girl of Steel's appearance in Superman certainly lives up to this vision, teasing more rowdy adventures ahead. Until then, starting 10 July, fans can certainly look forward to the Man of Steel smashing expectations and obstacles alike in cinemas now. Conversation with Ting Wei is like chatting with a weird AI bot programmed only with One Piece lore and theories, sitcom quotes and other miscellaneous pop culture references. When he's not sleeping, he's highly likely reading manga. In fact, the only thing he reads more than manga is the Bible, and it's honestly pretty close.

James Gunn Reveals How Past MCU Mistakes Shaped SUPERMAN's Post-Credits Scene — GeekTyrant
James Gunn Reveals How Past MCU Mistakes Shaped SUPERMAN's Post-Credits Scene — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time11-06-2025

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  • Geek Tyrant

James Gunn Reveals How Past MCU Mistakes Shaped SUPERMAN's Post-Credits Scene — GeekTyrant

James Gunn knows a thing or two about post-credits scenes. He gave us some of the most memorable ones in the MCU, and also learned a few hard lessons along the way. Now, as he gears up to launch Superman , the first theatrical entry in the new DC Universe, he's being a little more cautious with how he handles those stingers. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Gunn confirmed that Superman will have a post-credits scene, but don't expect it to swing the door wide open for ten upcoming DCU projects. Instead, Gunn says he's drawing directly from past experiences at Marvel, specifically, where he feels he overreached. 'I have a philosophy about post-credit scenes. It's somewhat related to my own mistakes in my time with Marvel. I did not like what I did in Guardians 2 where we set up Adam Warlock and we set up the Guardians of the Galaxy and we set up all this s— that I didn't necessarily plan on. 'Well, I guess I kind of planned on fulfilling that [Adam Warlock] promise, but you want to be careful about that. The way a post-credits scene works is a punch to the face, like, 'Oh my God! Look at this.' 'At times when you're using it just solely to set something up, sometimes you're screwing yourself over. It was not easy to work Adam Warlock into Guardians 3.' If you tease something, you're eventually expected to follow through, and sometimes, plans change. So unless it really works, Gunn isn't interested in using the end credits as a dumping ground for setups that might never pay off. It's a philosophy that clearly informed how he approached The Suicide Squad and its spinoff series Peacemaker . 'I started shooting the Peacemaker show and then I shot [the post-credits scene] and then put it in there, so it was easy.' As for Superman , Gunn has already told fans to stick around through the credits. The film clocks in at 2 hours and 9 minutes, including the stinger, making it the shortest Superman movie since 1987's Superman IV: The Quest for Peace , but if you're expecting a major reveal or a deep tease of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow , it might be time to adjust expectations. With Lanterns in production and Supergirl hitting theaters next year, it's tempting to think Superman 's post-credits scene could be planting seeds. And maybe it is, but Gunn's caution suggests a tighter, more contained approach. DC Studios is still laying the foundation for its universe, and it sounds like Gunn would rather keep the post-credits scene in service of this movie rather than gamble on what's down the road.

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