Is there an end credit scene in Batman?

ROBERT PATTINSON in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “THE BATMAN,” a Warner Bros. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics. Pictures release. © 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
ROBERT PATTINSON in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “THE BATMAN,” a Warner Bros. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics. Pictures release. © 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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The Batman is the biggest movie of 2022 so far. Does it make like every other superhero movie for years and contain a post-credits scene? Well…kinda.

The Batman director Matt Reeves deserves credit for resisting the urge to follow in the footsteps of 2008’s Iron Man and include a scene after the end of the credits that teases the next Batman project to come, whatever it may be. But this is still a superhero movie that Warner Bros. hopes will serve as the foundation for a new cinematic universe, so I guess he had to include something.

And we’re not talking about the scene towards the end of the movie that may or may not have the Joker in it. There’s a proper post-credits bit in The Batman, although you probably couldn’t call it a full “scene.”

Is there a post credit scene in The Batman?

After the credits of The Batman, we see a simple green question mark appear on the screen, followed by the words, “GOOD BYE?” Then we get a link to a website: www.rataalada.com.

This is a reference to one of the Riddler’s riddles from the movie, which had Batman and Jim Gordon trying to puzzle out the identity of “El Rata Alada.” Although the site has been updated several times, the general thrust is that it presents visitors with riddles to solve. Correct answers give them access to a video clip of Thomas Wayne’s mayoral campaign, which plays into a twist we won’t spoil here.

More recently, the site has taken visitors to an image labeled “It’s Not Over Yet.” Naturally, fans have already decoded the cypher there. It reads, “You think I’m finished but perhaps you don’t know the full truth. Every ending is a new beginning. Something is coming.”

We can expect more cryptic stuff like this as time goes on. The bottom line is there’s more Batman stuff coming and Warner Bros. will use this viral marketing site to promote it.

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h/t Men’s Health