James Gunnhas revealed another fun tidbit aboutThe Suicide Squad, in yet another fan conversation on Twitter. The director often engages with movie fans through hisTwitter feed, and his newest revelation suggests there is going to be more than one end-credit scene in his upcoming DC movie. When a fan asked if there was going to be “a” post-credit scene in The Suicide Squad, Gunn replied with a not-so-cryptic “A?” It looks like we might have two, if not three, end-credit scenes on our hands when it comes to the highly anticipated team-up flick.
Those who remember Gunn’sGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2know we’re lowballing it when we say there could be multiple end-credit scenes. The sequel film had an unprecedented five post-credit scenes, so anything is possible when it comes toThe Suicide Squad. The big reveal from Gunn came today after he shared some impressive fan art of a movie poster for the upcoming film, which featured Starro front and center. The director reminded fans that there are exactly three months left until the movie debuts, and engaged further with other members of the DC fandom.

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Another Twitter user asked if it was true that Gunn turned down aSupermanflick, and took it one step further by asking him to explain why. “BecauseThe Suicide Squadinterested me more. Just because one character is more famous or popular doesn’t mean I’m going to be more creatively invigorated by the story for the over two years it takes to write & direct a film,”Gunn responded. When another user mentioned they hoped it wasn’t his only DC project,he reminded themof hisPeacemakerseries starringJohn Cena, which will debut on HBO Max next January.
It’s been nothing but great news from Gunn lately, as the director recently revealed thatThe Suicide Squadneeded no reshoots. He admitted, “we [The Suicide Squad’s crew] didn’t do a single shot of pickups or any post-production shooting. Outside ofChris Nolan, that almost never happens, if at all, on tentpole superhero films.”