

In the film, Black Manta is treated as a secondary villain to King Orm. Aquaman spoilers follow In Aquaman’s credits scene, Black Manta is saved and gets some help So Aquaman having a credits scene at all is somewhat notable in itself. And Justice League, which came out in 2017, had two - one of which teased a future villain. Suicide Squad had a much-maligned one that teased the formation of the Justice League.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Wonder Woman did not have any. Warner Bros., meanwhile, has used credits scenes more sparingly. Marvel, for example, has frequently used them to tease future villains and heroes, and to hint at upcoming movies indeed, every Marvel Studios movie in recent memory has had at least one post-credits scene.

The scene calls back to the movie while simultaneously setting up the potential conflict for a future Aquaman sequel, should one get made.Ĭredits scenes have become a tradition in superhero movies, and are used by studios and filmmakers to reward the fervent fandoms that follow comics-based properties. When he's not writing, Brad enjoys going on a ride with the latest action hit or Netflix original, though he's also known to just pop in "The Room" from time to time.Aquaman, Warner Bros.’ marine opera superhero flick, has one post-credits scene. Brad also offers philosophical musings on martial arts and the filmographies of everyone from Jackie Chan to Donnie Yen on Kung Fu Kingdom, where he's also had the privilege of interviewing many of the world's great stunt professionals, and hearing plenty of gripping stories on injuries incurred in their line of work and the intricacies of designing the acts of death defiance he first thrilled to as a youngster. Today, Brad channels his thoughts on all manner of movies, from comic book films, sci-fi thrillers, comedies, and everything in between through his writings on Screen Rant. Growing up, Brad developed an innate love of movies and storytelling, and was instantly enamored with the world of adventure while following the exploits of Indiana Jones, Japanese kaiju, and superheroes.
