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‘Aquaman’ & ‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ Will Have Post Credits Scenes. (EXCLUSIVE)

Jacob FisherBy Jacob FisherJuly 27, 2018 | 7:46 pmUpdated:June 28, 2019 | 1:01 am
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As is becoming the norm in cinema after the Marvel Cinematic Universe ‘normalised’ the use of mid and post credits scene after your favourite blockbusters is becoming more and more commonplace by each year, and it seems that two of Warner Bros’ upcoming releases as of now will not skip the post credits scene trend.

We should add that both of these credits scenes have the potential to be cut before their theatrical release.

From our sources, we can confirm that Warner Bros’ next DC film, Aquaman, which will splash into cinemas on December 21st, will currently include a post credits scene featuring Randall Park’s Dr. Stephen Shin and Yahya Abdul Mateen II’s Black Manta and setting up Black Manta for a larger villainous role in potential Aquaman sequels.

Additionally, we can confirm that currently, Warner Bros’ Godzilla: King of The Monsters will feature a post credits scene featuring Charles Dance’s character who we revealed earlier today what his role would be in the film, personally from the description given regarding this scene, it is likely that this scene is cut for something potentially more relevant for Kong vs Godzilla.

Let us know your thoughts. Do you watch post credits scenes? And if so will you watch these ones?

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Jacob Fisher is the Editor-In-Chief of DiscussingFilm. He co-founded the company in September 2016 and has been actively developing DiscussingFilm into a entertainment outlet since early 2017. Besides his regular Editor-In-Chief duties, he is the main coordinator for interviews for the company as well as researching and reporting exclusive stories.

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