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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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Another Easter Egg that was online before the film premiered was the reference to Blaze Comics. In the picture above you’ll see that the logo in the background is almost indistinguishable. In fact, it’s so hazy that it may not actually say Blaze Comics at all, but let’s assume we’re reading that right.

If that does say Blaze Comics, it’s a direct reference to Booster Gold, a man from the 25th century, who manages to travel back in time and despite not having any real powers, is able to fight crime due to the futuristic gadgets he has. Blaze Comics prints a series of Booster Gold comics in order to help popularize the hero who is in it as much for the fame as he is for moral obligation.

Booster Gold wouldn’t be most people’s first pick for who should get his own film or who would be a core member of the Justice League, but there’s no doubt that he’s an interesting character. Setting the stage for him now, however slightly, means he could be on the way soon.  


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