The Flash Credit Scene Explained As (Spoiler) Shows Up In The End (Picture Credit: IMDB & Wikimedia)

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Ezra Miller starrer The Flash movie has been a hot topic for the superhero fandom for quite some time. With all the controversies and hurdles in its way, the movie is finally reaching the theatres, and many of its early reviews are praising the movie. Being the first movie of the newly announced DCU, many are wondering what the movie will hold for its future and what can be expected.

The movie had a long turbulent road as it struggled to find a director in the beginning, and later, the controversies of Ezra Miller. As it is supposed to reboot the DCU, its post-credits scene is eagerly anticipated for several reasons. While the movie had no mid-credit scenes, it does have one end-credit scene. Read on ahead and be aware of the spoilers that might come your way!

(SPOILER ALERT) The Flash post-credit scene opens with Barry Aleen and Aquaman walking the street after a heavy night of drinking. The Speedster explains to Arthur that he has jumped to multiple timelines, and while every Batman is different, Aquaman seems to be the same in every timeline. While Aquaman is drunk, he is not giving much attention to what the Flash is saying as he tries to sleep in a puddle and can barely walk.

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