'Justice League' news: Post-credits scene released online

Promotional photo for "Deathstroke" comics. DC Comics

Deathstroke first big live-action appearance on cinema is finally available online, as "Justice League's" talked about post-credits scene has finally been uploaded.

This means fans will now be able to view the sequence as many times as they like and look for easter eggs and the like, while those unfortunate enough to have missed "Justice League" will be able to see what the fuss is all about. The said post-credits scene is quite important as it ties up with the future movies of the DC extended universe (DCEU), though more specifically, "Deathstroke," which is the solo movie about the supervillain of the same name to be released in the near future.

The scene shows a recently escaped Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) in a private yacht, which appears to have set up a meeting with Slade Wilson (Joe Manganiello) a.k.a. Deathstroke. Luthor apparently called on Deathstroke as he is looking for potential allies for a "league" of his own that will combat the Justice League after losing to Batman (Ben Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and Superman (Henry Cavill) back in "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice."

This made a lot of DC fans excited as the next installments in the DCEU franchise might feature the Injustice League led by Luthor and other supervillains. In addition to that, this is also the first glimpse of Deathstroke, which is one of the most popular DC supervillains ever. It appears that Luthor might also be present in his solo movie and will have a large part to play in the future of the DCEU.

Apart from the post-credits scene, the mid-credits scene of "Justice League" is also now available online, where a race between The Flash (Ezra Miller) and Superman takes place. This is to determine who was the faster superhero between the two who since the former is known as the fastest man alive while the latter is supposed to be faster than a speeding bullet.

Fans of DC should stay tuned for more announcements and easter egg discoveries from the "Justice League."

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