Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom has finally arrived in theatres, following multiple delays. Not only that, but it is the final picture in the DCEU before James Gunn and Peter Safran take over the reigns. With so much riding on Jason Momoa’s Arthur Curry’s likely farewell adventure, you might be wondering how it all ends with the Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom post-credits scenes.
How Many Aquaman 2 Post-Credit Scenes Are There?
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom only includes one post-credits scene, which occurs in the middle of the film. Essentially, you must stay until the initial stylized credits with the cast’s names have done rolling. There’s also nothing at the end of the credits. Unlike many previous MCU and DCEU films, the Aquaman 2 post-credits sequence is a one-and-done affair.
How Many Aquaman 2 Post-Credit Scene Spoilers:
We’re about to enter spoiler zone, so make sure you’ve seen Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Arthur was reunited with his brother Orm in the second Aquaman film, and the two caught up on lost time. But there’s one problem: Orm despises the outside world. Arthur, who is not happy, warns him that his narrow-mindedness means he is missing out on the finer things in life, such as burgers and beer. He then takes it upon himself to become Orm’s guide to all things human, introducing him to new cuisines along his path.
Orm can be seen eventually eating the burger his brother informed him about in the post-credits sequence, which is a nod to that occasion. When a cockroach creeps onto the table, he crushes it and incorporates it into the burger. Orm brightens as he eats it, apparently satisfied with his newfound mastery of human stuff. It’s merely a tiny joke to wrap up the film, rather than anything that will have an impact on the DC universe in the future. Momoa is unsure whether he would return as Aquaman, and Gunn’s DCU Chapter One plan reboots all of the major characters we’ve encountered so far.
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