Get ready for lift-off! 'Supergirl' has soared into UK cinemas, delivering an electrifying ride that will leave fans cheering. But we've got one burning question: do you need to stick around for the credits? Well, the answer is a straightforward thumbs down - there's no post-credits scene here, folks!
This bold move marks a significant departure from other DC Universe blockbusters, including last year's 'Superman', which came loaded with extra scenes that teased future storylines and brought smiles to our faces. Not this time, though! Craig Gillespie's film takes the gloves off and lets its epic conclusion stand on its own two feet - no sly hints at what's to come or comedic bookends to wrap things up.
The DC Universe is abuzz with excitement as 'Supergirl' blasts onto the scene, bringing with it an all-star cast that includes Milly Alcock (of 'House Of The Dragon' fame) as Kara Zor-El - Superman's cousin and a hero in her own right. This cosmic adventure sees Kara embarking on a high-stakes mission alongside Ruthye Marye Knoll (Eve Ridley), with Matthias Schoenaerts, Jason Momoa, David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham, and David Corenswet rounding out the talented ensemble.
There was some speculation pre-release that we'd be treated to an extra helping of action after the main event, courtesy of director Craig Gillespie. But alas, it seems those credits will remain just that - a way to thank the crew and acknowledge the behind-the-scenes magic rather than setting up future plot twists.
Don't get us wrong, 'Supergirl' is still very much connected to the DC Universe - Kara's presence in 'Superman' has set her up as a central figure in this new era of storytelling. So while we won't be treated to any post-credits fun and games, the film's conclusion feels satisfyingly self-contained, giving you plenty to ponder long after the lights come up.