The Reel Rejects - SUPERMAN | Biggest Cameos, Surprises, & Reveals For The DCU Future! (SPOILERS)
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well hello there's citizens of the reject nation we're back to talk more superman today
and hey we want to talk about some cameos that happen in here we got a really big one
towards the end that's a big one yeah that's a really big one and i'm excited to talk about it
because um you're doing some reading through me for a loop i had not been reading what that is
based on so when i saw it i was like what the hell is going on
and am I going to like this?
Because this is a little strange.
I love that.
And then it took source material to be like,
oh, this is really accurate to the source material.
But I was not familiar.
We'll talk more about it.
Oh, I love this.
I'm so excited to have this conversation.
And then, of course, there's like other cameos that appear in here.
And we want to discuss a little bit of how this is setting up future DCU projects.
Because one of the things that we really admired about this movie that we were talking about in retrospect.
I forget when is how.
we did not concern ourselves afterwards like no one is talking about it with us as much as we've talked
about it we have not talked about like oh the future of the DCU based off of this movie yeah
whereas it's often the conversation with them yeah having a prior DC movies oh it's
mainly Marbles talking every Marvel post credit scene is like it's like oh right now like
forget about what you saw those just think about the future you know Harry Styles and this
this movie make
it's actually
subtly I mean
one is a really big clear setup
but other ones that are setting up
the future in ways that or in building out
the world of the DCU
without it distracting you
and making you think more about that
than the actual experience so I was like
oh we should talk about this because
there's actual like things we can explore
here via through conversation of like
are they setting of Justice League
I mean obviously some other movies
show some other little easter eggs to go through so yes heavy spoilers ahead as in the channel
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We're going to go back to the video now.
It was obviously going to be Supergirl when he's like, I'm fostering crypto.
Yeah.
And then Supergirl shows up at the end.
So when Supergirl shows up
and she's like
drunk as hell
my first thought was Twitter
honestly it was my first thought
because I'm so active
that that was one of the things that
when I texted you after of like I'm
considering leaving Twitter
Was that why?
Is because sometimes during this movie
I would have a response
or I'm like this is so fun
I'm so touch and then I would go
oh but Twitter's gonna hate this moment
okay let's talk about that
because I literally got off social media
for this movie. I go through my posts, I post, but I don't read anymore. I post and I walk away.
It takes a lot of willpower. I knew going into this movie, I wouldn't be able to not have that
happen throughout the experience. But I also knew after the movie, I was afraid it would tarnish my
experience of what I truly felt. It was going to hit me twice. It was going to be like those
thoughts. But then I was so afraid anything I said after, I'd be like, did I really feel that way?
I was afraid of getting muddied down. It's like, as you were talking, I'm going, well, the average
individual is not rhinoceros skinned in their brain like you if you expose yourself to enough of
someone's opinion it can it can seep into your brain yeah and it could influence the way you perceive
things you know that's like i've heard that be like the power of an autobiography if you're reading
in like an inspirational autobiography you're reading into someone's thoughts yeah that you're able to
start thinking a little bit more like them same thing happens with twitter when you're looking at a bunch
of people's opinions and thoughts so yeah it's going to affect me but the supergirls i don't know
what I'm going to do. We'll talk about that in the pod. I want to continue this conversation. That's more of a pod talk. But Supergirl scene. It made me go, this is a scene that people are going to rip apart on Twitter because it seems like it's too goofy. It's too whatever. But they're clearly setting up Supergirl, woman of tomorrow. I mean, the movie's called Supergirl, but it's going to be based off of Woman of Tomorrow. And then when I hopped into the Woman of Tomorrow comic book, when you first meet Supergirl, she's pissed drunk. She's wanting to celebrate her 21st birthday.
and it's literally the setup of her in this movie is very akin to the setup of her in the actual super famous comic book that the movie is based off of so I was like oh shit and also it's her in crypto at the beginning too yeah and I was like suddenly I was on board for it because of that you know and I guess the I mean I know people who have no familiar with the comic who didn't mind that scene at all I haven't actually
to talk about a woman who had an issue with that scene.
But we're still in a bubble.
Yeah.
How did you feel when you saw that scene, though?
So Woman of Tomorrow is one of my top five favorite DC comics ever.
Like a smart comic guys.
I love that.
But it's literally like it's in my top five.
It's one I recommend to people not as their first comic, but like if you've read
some comics, it's one of the like very essential readings.
I think it's the best Supergirl comic comfortably because it is, it's Star Wars.
It's a walkabout story.
Yeah, it's a lone wolf and cub story.
It's doing...
It's a revenge story, yeah, it's John Wick meets Star Wars.
It's crazy.
And like...
That's actually not a bad way to put that.
It's a lot of comic, but like...
A bit of a cerebralness to it, yeah.
So heady.
Like, but I think it's approachably heady.
Um, but what I love about the comic is it does what the Superman movie did in making
Supergirl relatable in the opposite way.
Sure.
Superman is relatable because he is so good you want to be like him.
Supergirl is such a mess.
You go, been there.
He's traumatized.
And we've all been there.
Superman is someone we want to be like.
Supergirl is a cautionary tale,
but has the same good heart.
And I love that nature,
nurture element.
I love that the Supergirl one of tomorrow comic captures that in 10 issues.
Now,
what I also love is that it's so cinematic.
Like,
you're only halfway,
but like the scope of the walkabout story is so clear.
But this ending is,
you asked me what I thought.
As soon as Millie Alcock turned the corner
and I could tell she was drunk,
I was like,
oh, we're just starting with one.
Like,
there was no,
like, we're page one.
page one. It is diving
in to that story and I think that
is genius for the DCU to do
because we are living in a
post Iron Man world where
we have accepted a world where
Iron Man Captain America and Thor
all had different movies and when the Avengers
came out my brain was like how are they
doing all these different tones and it's working? We've
lived that for 20 years. It's time
now to leapfrog into an
era where a spinner rack is our experience and
I think we're there. Phase 2
and 3 are already there but I love that the
tone, it did feel different because that movie's going to feel different. I'm glad they didn't
try to make it like, oh, let's sugarcoat her first in her own movie. It was go crazy.
You know what, though, the part that is kind of missing for me, and maybe it'll play different
when I watch it again, because we only seen it once at this point, and it was like a week ago
or something, is that, okay, we'll just use the comic as a comparison. In the comic, when
you first see her and she's drunk, the other element, you could see this woman's in a lot
of pain despite the sardonic side of her
despite the fact that she's still a badass
you could see that she is a very
sad individual
and who is still
smiling through it
versus here I got a sense of just
like young party girl
definitely sorority vibe but yeah I don't think
you can introduce her sad because
then people because of our audience
like the world is not going to be like
why don't I watch that drunk sad girl movie
it still needs to market the next film
like you can't open that way
Once you're in the movie, I think we'll see that.
For sure, it's Millie Alcock.
But I don't think you could have added that layer in this.
I think we're going to discover the reason she's drinking is the trauma.
But I think if you introduce her with that, it's going to be like, why would I see Sad Girl movie?
Well, you see there's a line where, I mean, James Gunn revealed in interviews like, yeah, I'm not going to kill off crypto in the Superman movie.
He said that.
Yeah.
But when he said that, and I haven't finished Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow.
But you said John Wick set up because part of like, and it happens in the first issue, crypto is severely injured.
And I remember reading, like, did he just fucking kill off crypto?
And still, they're like, I don't know if he's going to survive,
or even where I'm at right now.
And I think that is brilliant because crypto is an integral part of the Superman movie,
but he doesn't feel like he's just there to set up the Supergirl movie.
At all.
At all, exactly.
But Crypto is Supergirl's dog,
and it's such a big part of motivation and emotion for Supergirl in her own.
story and that's what I mean about the cleverness I mean
chill just talking about that's what I mean about the cleverness of how they
got you solely focused on the individual thing without by insidiously
setting up not insidious that sounds sinister but by subtly setting up like oh but
this is actually a massive factor into the next movie we're going to watch the reason
I know this movie is exceptional is I know crypto is supergirl's dog I know
supergirl comes out June 2026 not once when he's
said Foster or any of that, I was like, oh, he's referencing Supergirl, but I thought that would be
it. My not thinking of movie brain wasn't like, but she shows up to you. So when it happened,
I felt like a 12 year old. I was like, oh, they did that thing. I love this movie was so good that
I didn't feel like it was doing the world building. It was just world building. Yeah. It didn't
need to do world building. It just was world building. Yeah. Is there any other specifics in this
movie outside of that setup that you feel like is going to factor into Supergirl? Uh, Supergirl,
know, peacemaker, yes. Okay, so
peacemaker. I mean, obviously we have
Justice Gang, which was shown in the
Peacemaker trailer. Maxwell
Lord, I imagine, will be
in the, okay, so in this movie you got a peacemaker
cameo. Yep. And a brief
people were laughing so much when he showed up
that I actually, and I was getting caught up
in my head about it. I didn't actually catch a lot of what he was
saying. I got half his dialogue. Yeah, I didn't catch a lot of
what was. He said anything that was actually important. He said,
no, he said something about like, thinks
he's better than me because he's got like all these
code. Like, it was something in the effect of like,
him being mad that Superman's good
like him being like oh
hoity tooty Mr. Superman was the vibe I got
again I only heard half the dialogue but I think
that's important because I think what's going to
happen is peacemaker is going to
obviously be the next thing we get we get a show
peacemaker this fall and I think
there's going to be an element of the
opposite of Superman where
you've saved the world but you're still
a piece of crap and like we know you're
good because we've watched your show but the world might not
so I'm really excited to see the
underdog story after getting this
like huge, you know, altruistic
story. And I think following that up
with Clayface and Supergirl
is really going to establish that this
universe is what phase one felt like
where it's so disparate, but it gets to be
its own thing, especially with Clayface
being an else world. Like that's going to be really interesting.
But I think the peacemaker's scene
kind of sets up my big tinfoil
hat theory is we have
Stag Industries in a shot in the film.
When Superman is getting attacked by people.
So Stag Industries is a giant
billion dollar corporation. It's responsible for the creation
of metamorpho. Metamorphos in the film. They don't directly connect those, but if you're a comic
fan, you go, that's why. So Stag Industries is the, in the roof. It's painted above Superman when he
has that crime, when all the civilians are attacking him, goes into this building. Yeah, before a
gardener, like, walks off the window. Exactly. So Stag Industries, we have Maxwell Lord, and we have
Luther, and we have a brief shot of Gotham, not Gotham itself, but a Gotham sign.
Gotham Highway. Gotham Highway is that way. So all of that is billionaires. I think,
We're in an era, especially with Lex Luthor, of what is it when you're an owned superhero?
Maxwell Lord sponsors the justice gang.
I'm curious if Peacemaker not only dabbles in that, but gets to a point where it's a commentary on working outside the system.
Does Superman represent the good, or does he represent the system?
Do these heroes that work for a big, you know, owned corporation represent the good or a system?
I could see Peacemaker, especially with Vigilante, being kind of a deadpool outside the system, like shine a light on the brokenness.
I could see all this leading up to, you know, Argus is involved.
We know Argus has been mentioned.
Argus is a big spy organization.
And I can see all this leading to like corporate heroes versus heroes that are doing it for the good of all things.
Do you feel like this is a theme that's going on too much in comic book mediums though?
Like that, okay, so without fully giving it away, Thunderbolt's other title was the new Avengers.
And when I finally watched it, I was like, oh, they don't really feel like the new Avengers.
They feel like a corporate-owned Avengers team.
And then, you know, I got the boys, which really talks a lot about this stuff.
And now we got what it would appear is going to happen as well with the Justice Gang and such, with being corporate owned.
Do you feel like they're getting too much of this similar type of commentary?
I think as long as you make it a different version of that story, like every superhero origin, like parents die.
Like there's a lot of similarity in stories.
It's how you tell the story.
The Boys is very different than Thunderbolts.
At no point did I feel a redundancy there.
And then I think if DC goes the route of when everything is owned, what is a choice?
Like I think as long as there isn't like a rag tag group of heroes that are fighting an R-rated,
like I don't think that element's going to come to play.
So I think it'll feel different enough.
But this is just, I don't think that's going to be the main through line.
I think that'll be an element that has been set up.
Yeah, I think they're doing a lot of, I mean, it's weird.
because there is, like, commentary in Superman,
but it's not, it might distract some people
who are going to feel like it overshadowed.
I don't think it does.
I don't feel like it's going out of its way,
because, you know, you have the commentary
about media manipulation, media association.
Of course, you got a billionaire who's controlling the government.
Yeah.
That's where I'm talking about.
Like, it's not the main text.
It's not even subtext.
It's deep subtext.
Yeah.
That's what I think we're planting seeds of along with the metahuman alienation.
Yeah.
You can't tell a superhero story.
without othering.
You have to make sure that, like, you know,
there are people that are over there,
and that's what I think it's doing
with corporations versus metahumans.
I think metahumans are going to be a big factor
in the DC universe of like,
they're not like us.
Okay, that's fair.
It's still, I do think, like,
with Peacemaker Season 2,
he has to clear up, though,
that Justice League cameo in some way,
because you have, like...
Oh, it has to.
It has to, especially because you see
this peacemaker's acknowledging
the Superman here,
but then you have, like,
a Superman and Batman appearance,
and a flash.
Whole Justice League.
Yeah.
They have everyone there.
They're all there.
They're all there.
So I do think they have to like clear that up because as much as like there's the, you know, like, what is canon?
What isn't like?
I think that show might be the thing to do that.
I hope he doesn't shy away.
Yeah.
Actually does try to help answer that because it's called peacemaker season two.
Right, right.
You know, if you have people going back like, I'm going to watch Peacemaker season one or I haven't seen Peacemaker's season one.
they might be like, wait, what the hell's going on?
You know?
Jason Momoa, I thought he was Lobo.
Yeah, it might create a bit of a confusion there.
So, okay, yeah, I mean, I like all those theories.
So, yeah, again, I don't think it's going to be like the headline villain, but I think the authority, you know, I don't know what the deal.
Oh, yeah, this sets up the authority.
Yeah, I have a DC studio showcase show.
It doesn't mean I've read the scripts.
I don't know what's happening with the authority.
How do you think this is going to set up the authority?
That was what I think is interesting is now we have Superman as this figure of good and meta humans are kind of on the fence.
They turned on them real quick.
They turned back real quick.
The authority's always been a commentary on heroes.
The authority's already always been like,
what if Superman and Batman were not as trustworthy and they could be owned?
So I can still see the authority leaning into that Maxwell Lord and Luther and all that stuff.
Like we've set those pieces up on the chessboard.
Okay.
And obviously we've got the engineer who's a member of the authority.
Yeah.
So we got Supergirl Woman Tomorrow, authority set up.
Batman set up.
Batman set up.
And James Gunn did say something really interesting.
I think it was from Jake's takes.
I think he said, you know, who knows, he might have actually already met Batman.
He might have already been aware.
And I'm like, that makes a lot more sense that he'd be aware of who Batman is, especially considering how close Gotham is.
And three years is a long time to not pop over.
Yeah.
And, you know, Batman's a pretty popular figure.
Yeah, exactly.
If there's a highway that takes you to Gotham, I'm pretty sure Superman has probably maybe encountered him before.
And maybe that might be the way of explaining that in the, I mean, doesn't explain Aquaman and Flash and all that.
but you don't see Batman's face and Superman's face
when the Justice League show up in Peacemaker.
So that could be the answer to that, I guess.
It's going to be.
But then that would mean there's a Justice League already established.
Which it doesn't seem like is the case,
because the whole of justice is new and it's the justice gangs.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I love that it looks just like the Super Friends.
Like, it's just like the comics.
How do you think it's setting up our new Justice League?
I think that Superman standing up,
up against the justice gang, even though
his friends, not just standing up against, but standing
for not listening to them
is allowing those heroes.
Like, Mr. Terrific wasn't in the Peacemaker trailer.
Like, Hawk Girl and
Nathan Fillion were. But I think Mr. Terrific
maybe goes his own way and, like, he starts
to inspire heroes to be heroes, just to be heroes.
Yeah. I mean, when you talked about the Mr.
Terrific being possibly the next thing,
that's secret sequel he's working on. Before you saw the movie.
Yeah. And then, and I was like, yeah,
I kind of mentioned the peacemaker thing. Yeah. And then,
during the interview.
Yeah, he literally said,
he kind of rise a piece there.
Like,
100% sounds like you're doing your Mr.
Terrific movie.
I really,
like,
if I call,
if I shot my shot and I called it two years early,
I'm going to be so happy.
I mean,
he gave Mr.
Terrific an entire,
like,
yondu scene on crack.
Yeah.
And Eddie is incredible.
Yeah.
Like,
Eddie Gethacky is a movie star.
And like,
that dude should be a household name.
If it's this way,
I'm so happy.
I mean,
the fact that he'd be a stoic-ass dude,
but be charisma.
How is he's so charming while being like the most cool small to
And I'd love to how he capture the irony.
It's called Mr. Terrific, but he has, like, no smile about it.
He's so fucking chill.
It was on his favorite character.
She came out and she was like, that's how I feel.
When I'm excited, that's what you get from me.
And I was like, relatability.
Yeah.
So I think we get something that's terrific.
I think with him, he was inspired.
He said he wasn't going to do it.
And then he went off and did it.
I think more heroes are going to kind of form Superman's inspirational to not just us, but to in-universe heroes.
Yeah.
I think the Justice League starts to form because we need it and because people see that Superman's doing the right thing globally.
Well, there's been no talk about Hawk Girls' counterpart.
part. Like Hawkman? Yeah. I haven't heard any talk. I know. Why not? I think we just had a
Hawkman. I think they're probably going to give that way. You think he's a producer thing?
I think it's like a Hawk girl could have a solo thing with Hawkman and I'd love that because
there is some canon where she's just, you know, an alien. There's some where she's been reincarnated
over and over again. And sometimes not in line with her. That's the version I'm more familiar with
where like it's not always in line with her lover. But when they meet, it's like I'd love that story.
But I don't think you need Hawkman until you tell that story because we already have a Hawk girl.
Do you feel like you could get a Hawk girl, do you feel like with Guy Gardner, even though they're doing the Lantern show, do you think Guy Gardner in some way is setting up for the lantern show? Because they mentioned like lantern core and all that's a part of the world building.
I think those little Easter eggs are enough to like, you know, when we have the lantern show, it won't feel as alien.
Like we've seen the technology. We've seen the power ring. We've seen, like, it does pave the way. I think the shows, that's a great example of the spinner rack. I think that show is a very different tone.
and Guy Gardner is going to be like the weirdo
they deal with. And this universe
is so bright and so
vibrant. I feel like the Daily Planet
doesn't get enough credit for allowing that.
Like, all of the Daily Planet
actors are doing an 11
throughout the film. And it doesn't feel weird
because the world's so vibrant. And I
think that is going to allow the
Lantern show to kind of go
more grounded that leads to Cosmigan weird
by having Guy Gardner be like the odd man out.
Like, I think that's going to work
great. Do you feel like
there's any other cameos in that meta human pocket dimension i don't i don't call we've only seen
it once um i tried i was like i was so in the movie that i was like i'm sure this is relevant
so many glass someone yeah i'm like i'm like i'm sure someone paused this and now that they've
seen it like but like watching it the first time i wasn't i wasn't eric vossing well i don't remember
uh we saw it in the credits michael rosenbaum plays a character i think he's one of the robots
i think he's one of the voices that is such a great easter yeah i mean they're buddies yeah um but
of course.
He's also the Lex Luthor.
He's my Lex Luthor.
For many people, he's the definitive,
for many people.
Yeah.
I think that,
hot take.
I think that Nicholas Holt is as good,
but since I only got two hours of him,
Rosenbaum is still my Lex Luthor.
But I could see Nicholas Holt with four or five movies under his belt.
Like,
it's just right now I've got 10 years of Rosenbaum.
Yeah.
So like,
but Nicholas Holt crushed in one movie.
Like he was so good in this.
Oh,
and then of course we got Rick Flagg.
Yes.
Rick Flags in this movie.
And in Peasemakers.
And he's going to be in Peacemaker season two going after Peacemaker.
Because he killed his kid.
Yeah, exactly.
Big reason.
And especially after being in Creature Commandos, too, where I love Creature Commandos.
We love Creature Commandos so much.
We should talk about that.
Like, Creature Commandos set up a lot in that, in that premonition scene.
But it was in a thing that never ended up happening.
So I love that we saw our first Batman, but that didn't happen yet because they stopped the events of it.
But what we did get was a Rick Flag that was on the side.
of the metahumans like he was working
with them but under Waller's
like you know thumb now in this
like you know Waller had a ramification so here
he's on this weird
spot where he's like metahumans aren't so bad but
I got to arrest Superman like that's the situation
I'm really curious to see Rick
Flag kind of have the opposite
of Nick Fury where he's a through line
but it seems to be against our heroes
right like the end of this he was sitting there
like seemingly on Lex's side
so I'm really curious like
is his arc going to be landing where he's not
oh yeah that's a really good point didn't he seem to be like pro lex by the end
i don't know if he was like fully pro lex i don't i didn't get the vibe of that but i don't know
i kind of miss i think i read some things very differently than other people well that's the beauty
of art right like that's the interpretation of it i felt like he was rel i felt like he was more
reluctant in the beginning than the end yeah it's weird it's like because you have the peacemaker
cameo you have the rick flag uh came a little role there ed yet it doesn't feel like it's
setting a Peacemaker Season 2, but all this is going to factor in a
peacemaker season 2. Yeah, I don't feel like this was one of those things where it's like
a tease for Peace Binger Season 2 or like, oh, got to find out what happens next, but I know
something in Peasmaker's Season 2 will reference this and I'll be like, of course.
Yeah.
Like, I feel like in hindsight, it'll be like obvious.
I mean, and if Peacemaker is also shit-talking Superman, yet he seems like he's trying to get
into the justice gang in the Peacemaker's show.
Yeah.
It is, it is still setting up, it is playing more into the characterization of Peacemaker's
And that's really good world building because it doesn't feel like it's just breadcrumbs.
It feels like the characters are on a dream.
Yeah.
And I totally forgot that at the beginning of the trailer.
That's what he was auditioning to get into the justice game.
Yeah.
So I'm really curious how Rick Flick plays there.
And will Rick Flagg have something to do with him not getting in?
Because he's, you know what I mean?
Like he's government.
So will Rick Flagg hating him because he killed his son of anything to do with it?
I mean, I don't know.
But maybe Peacemaker is there to try to replace Mr. Terrific's role.
Oh, that'd be cool.
Because maybe he does get in.
Maybe he does.
And then that grows the Justice League.
Like maybe Peacemaker being such a buffoon messes up the justice gang's name.
Because we haven't seen a lot of footage, which has been nice.
Yeah, well, it looks like, because Maxwell Lord's in the room in that trailer.
So I feel like they're trying to, I mean, metamorphosis.
It definitely is an audition.
Yeah.
But like, is that an audition that goes well?
And then we've got like a, you know, a setup for the Justice League through Peacemaker?
Or does it go badly because Rick Flagg?
You know what I mean?
I remember the trailer saying how, I remember the trailer all just shit talking.
Yeah, I can't imagine.
It's like a welcome, welcome.
but I since yeah I don't I don't know I don't know I don't know but Rick flag is intriguing well
Supergirl woman tomorrow authority it's setting up Batman teasing and all the all the industries and
the world building and just the sense that it's lived in I think is my favorite bit yeah the fact
that all these industries don't feel like comic book like name drops they feel like it's gonna do
something yeah yeah like sometimes you see it's the difference between Iron Man one and Iron Man
and I do think that Brainiac it could be a good villain for a follow up because of all the
technological shit that happens in here.
So I do think there's an element that is setting up.
You could have a brain.
Him yelling about humanity.
Like, it's a whole movie about like, I'm human.
And then Brainiacs like, I'm the opposite.
It is right there.
Yeah.
All right, guys.
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