5 Man Of Steel Easter Eggs That May Hint At Future DC Films - Part 6
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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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Carol Faerris?

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Farris

Remember that girl at the end who said that she thinks Superman is “kinda hot”? Did you catch the name on her uniform? Well it was Farris, which should ring a bell, despite the need to substitute a vowel. Captain Carrie Farris is far too close to Carol Ferris, the famed love interest of the Green Lantern, to not be an allusion to the combat fighting ace.

Is this perhaps the first cross-over character? That would likely mean Ryan Reynolds is done as the Lantern, though that’s widely assumed anyway. But if they change Carol, then they’re probably not looking for any continuity. Or it could just be something small for fans to pick up on and nothing more. But Snyder did change the way Lois and Clark meet, so I don’t think changing one letter is something he’d consider taboo.

If true, the saddest part is that it means bye-bye Blake Lively, who was undoubtedly the best part of The Green Lantern.

So there you have it, folks, the Man Of Steel Easter Eggs I spotted. Any others that you think may hint at future plans for the DC cinematic universe? Share them in the comments section below.


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