Does 'Blue Beetle' Have an End-Credits Scene?

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Does 'Blue Beetle' Have an End-Credits Scene?
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We don’t need alien tech to give you a non-spoiler answer.

The Big Picture It’s not exactly a surprise that Blue Beetle has two end-credits scenes. After all, Cobra Kai's Xolo Maridueña DC debut is the latest movie in a long line of high-budget superhero adventures trying to bank on fans' excitement about future projects. However, the current state of DC’s cinematic universe raises questions about what Blue Beetle can tease about the future and whether the hero will return once James Gunn and Peter Safran reboot the timeline.

The second end-credits scene of Blue Beetle happens after the full credits. This scene has nothing to do with the DC universe and the hero’s future. Instead, it’s a homage to Jaime Reyes’ Latino heritage. Not everyone might recognize the nods the movie does to Mexican culture. Still, the second end-credits scene of Blue Beetle well worth watching for people wanting to learn more about Mexican icons, and may lead fans to discover a TV show they should definitely watch next.

How Does ‘Blue Beetle’s End-Credits Connects to the DCU? It’s still too soon to know if Jaime Reyes will be a part of Gunn’s and Safran’s new DCU. However, by the looks of it, chances are good. For starters, the first post-credits scene of Blue Beetle does tease a direct sequel, which means Gunn and Safran probably have plans to turn the movie into a franchise if it gets a positive response at the box office.

Lastly, Gunn and Safran’s plan couldn’t be complete without Blue Beetle, thanks to one of the TV shows the creative duo already announced as part of the new DCU. That show is Booster Gold, featuring everyone’s favorite time-traveling narcissist. In DC Comics, Booster Gold is a faithful partner to Blue Beetle, and the two heroes often get in trouble together.

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