I would of had a cut scene with a teenage clone of Superman growing in a vat in an Argus facility, with scientist giving Amanda Palmer a status report.
Surely you meant Amanda Waller ?
Amen.Clark Kent wakes up in bed with Lois, talking about the nightmare he had were both he and Batman were killers who wore muted colors, his Earth Dad was a psycho who didn't want him to save kids and Lex Luthor acted like a buffoon. He'd then call STAR Labs to check that Zod & Co were still safely in their holding cells, then he'd go back to sleep, hopeful for a bright tomorrow.
But since there are infinite universes anyway, of course that's happening to Superman 55643 but not "the" Superman of Earth 616 that we live in. So...hmm.
Eh, it's hardly limited to Marvel movies. As Deadpool's scene reminded everyone, after credits scenes have been around for quite a while now, as have accompanying bloopers and similar extra material. They're fun and give audiences a reason to stick around for the credits. Nothing wrong with that; it's not like you're actually missing anything from the story by skipping out on it.On the issue, I don't think they should do after credit scenes in the DC movies. Fox did it first with "Daredevil" and the X-Men movies, and Marvel has done this to death.
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