Predicting The Post-Credits Scenes Of Every Major 2017 Comic-Book Movie

4. Recruiting Cyborg (Wonder Woman)

Cyborg Suit
Warner Bros.

Release Date: June 2nd

Wonder Woman's post-credits scene feels like the hardest to gauge. We're so early in the DCEU's life-cycle that we don't really know how it likes to use these extra moments, leaving this particular one open to a vast array of possibilities.

That said, there are a couple of logical options DC could choose, and our guess is that it'll be used as a method of exposure for the single member of the Justice League that will need it the most; Cyborg.

Millions and millions of people will be watching Wonder Woman, and that means it's the perfect place to 'market' a character that pretty much nobody has heard of.

The Flash is famous already and Aquaman is at least relatively well-known, but Cyborg, after his confusing introduction in Batman v Superman, could use a standout moment before Justice League debuts so he can redeem himself from that scene, and audiences enter the upcoming movie without a bitter taste toward him.

The Prediction: In a clip ripped directly from Justice League (like Ant-Man did with its Captain America: Civil War tag), Batman and Wonder Woman are on their recruiting spree. The two encounter Cyborg, and proceed to have a conversation about his involvement in the League.

Cyborg agrees, after a funny bit of back and forth. Bruce and Diana leave but Cyborg stays behind, and shouts "You guys looking for these, too?" The camera moves in slowly as he lifts a nearby sheet, revealing a Mother Box, one of the powerful objects we see being buried in the Justice League trailer that gave Cyborg his abilities.

After he was created at the hands of one of these boxes, Cyborg has made it his mission to scour the world and collect more. This would be a neat way to tie an unknown character right into the fabric of the DCEU, and it would make sense, too. In his shoes, wouldn't you want to understand how you came to be?

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