Aquaman Fans Should Keep An Eye Out For The Film’s Mid-Credits Sequence


It looks like DC fans getting ready to see Aquaman in cinemas next month better stay in their seats till the end of the credits sequence because it looks like James Wan might have prepared a mid-credits sequence for everyone.

Warner Brothers has recently been screening Jason Momoa's first standalone movie as Arthur Curry ahead of the film's release in December and lucky fans who have been able to see the movie ahead of time have been gushing about their experience online.

Not only have the early screenings gathered positive reviews from the fanbase, but they've also revealed a mid-credits scene setting up future films in the DC Extended Universe.

One of the publications that have been able to see Aquaman early is Rerelease News, and according to the news outlet, Aquaman fans have to wait till the end of the credits for a mid-credits sequence that would help build the DCEU.

Interestingly enough, while the site doesn't give away the details about what the mid-credits sequence portrayed, rumors of a post-credits scene last month said that fans would get to see Dr. Stephen Shin (Randall Park) and Black Manta (Yahya Abdul Mateen) setting up the baddie for a potential Aquaman sequel.

Of course, as with all rumors, fans have to take the report with a grain of salt. It's very likely that the Aquaman mid-credit sequence could be building up to something else. Right now, what we do know for certain is that Aquaman is going to run for 2 hours and 20 minutes on the big screen and that so far the film's been enjoying positive reviews from early screenings.

Aquaman is going to swim its way to the big screen on December 21, 2018.

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