Superman's post-credits scenes are so dumb, they feel like a gag aimed at Marvel
Briefly

James Gunn's Superman marks a pivotal moment in the new DC cinematic universe, aiming to establish a distinct tone. Its post-credits scenes are particularly noteworthy as they can either build anticipation for future projects or redefine expectations for nü-DC films. Instead of adhering to typical Marvel-style teasing, Gunn chooses a joyfully silly and almost wasted moment featuring Superman and his dog Krypto on the moon, signaling a departure from traditional practices and affirming his own artistic vision.
Superman’s mid-credits scene almost feels like a test of Gunn's approach, presenting a lighthearted, albeit odd moment with Superman and Krypto on the moon.
The decision to create a light-hearted moment contrasts sharply with expectations for building anticipation, showcasing Gunn's unique stamp on the DCU.
Read at Polygon
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