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5 Man Of Steel Easter Eggs That May Hint At Future DC Films

With the success of the Marvel cinematic universe over at Disney, it seems almost certain that Warner Bros. will have to build a cinematic universe around their DC properties. It'd be foolish not to, especially with how passionately fans want to see a multi-character universe. While Christopher Nolan shied away from alluding to character's outside of Batman lore, Zack Snyder did not share that philosophy when it came to Man Of Steel. Thankfully, he didn't sink to the level of a blatant post-credit scene to reveal future plans, but rather provided a series of smart clues for fans to dissect.
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We reported on this Easter Egg a few days ago when Snyder discussed it in an interview, and it’s a good thing that word leaked then, because the logo is on screen for barely any time at all. If you missed it, the Wayne Enterprises logo is on the side of a satellite that Superman and Zod are fighting on during their epic final battle.

So what does it mean? Is it merely Synder’s small way of saying thanks to Nolan for producing the film, or does it mean Bruce Wayne is alive and well in Snyder’s DC universe.

It seems fairly safe to assume the latter considering if nothing goes wrong, this film will be the cornerstone of Justice League and other DC movies to come, and Batman will likely be a key part of those films. The real question is whether Bruce Wayne has already assumed his alter-ego of Batman or if he’s simply enjoying the life of a billionaire playboy.


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