Joker also wonders about the number of alternate timelines in which Batman has let the world be destroyed because he lacks "the cojones" to die himself. "You need me, to help you undo this world you created by letting her die," he says. There's a ball of tension between him and the Dark Knight, as he taunts Bats about the loved ones he's lost - his parents and his "adopted son." When Batman warns Joker to be careful, the clown adds a little more dramatic spice. However, there's still hope - Batman, Cyborg, the Atlantean Mera, a mohawked Deathstroke (it seems he and Bats buried the hatchet) and Flash have formed a resistance group.Īnd there's one more person: Joker (Jared Leto), who's got an excellently creepy laugh that sounds like a creaky door. The final scene jumps into a dark, yucky future (which Snyder previously teased in BvS) in which Darkseid's forces have laid waste to Earth. +39 More Scene 2: A trip to the post-Apokolips There's still no explanation for Lex suddenly dressing like the Gene Hackman version of the character, though. The new one sends Deathstroke on a more focused, Batman-murdering path rather than just having him join a team of baddies (or manage an all-female baseball team). Warner Bros/Screenshot by Sean Keane/CNETĪ shorter, worse version of this scene played during the credits of Whedon's theatrical version - Lex suggests he and Deathstroke form a "league of our own" to counter the Justice League. Sneaky Lex Luthor is hanging out on a boat. It's a little odd to get a reference to a canceled project (which has since been replaced by the Robert Pattinson movie), but this plot thread could be picked up somewhere down the line. The scene is also linked to the scrapped Ben Affleck solo Batman movie, which would have featured Deathstroke as the main villain. Lex also says he has "more important things" to do - possibly linked to the fact that he knows Darkseid is coming. This one is pretty straightforward: Batman and Deathstroke's battle is about to get more personal. The mercenary has a grudge against Batman - it seems the Bat was responsible for Deathstroke losing an eye - and Lex reveals that the Caped Crusader's real name is Bruce Wayne so Deathstroke can kill the hero. We find Lex (Jesse Eisenberg) on a yacht, where he's joined by Slade Wilson, aka Deathstroke (Joe Manganiello). However, a guard at Arkham Asylum discovers some bald guy has taken the place of Lex Luthor (who was arrested at the end of Batman v Superman), giving the supervillain a chance to escape. After stopping Steppenwolf from bringing Darkseid and the armies of the planet Apokolips to Earth, our heroes go back to their lives and generally get happy endings. This scene might look familiar if you saw the theatrical cut.
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Be warned, full SPOILERS lurk ahead like a creepy clown.Īh-ha-ha-ha. Let's take a look at what happens at the end of the film and mull over what it might mean for the future of the DC Extended Universe.