Constantine Post Credits Scene Explained by Filmmakers
[Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for Constantine.]
In the 2008 film Iron Man, filmmakers Jon Favreau and Kevin Feige and actors Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Downey Jr. changed cinema forever with post-credits scene hinting at an expanded universe. Except... three years earlier, Francis Lawrence, Akiva Goldsman, Keanu Reeves, and a devilishly angelic Shia LaBeouf had already done it at the end of Constantine. Sorry, Nick Fury, ya too slow!
In celebration of the horror-tinged superhero film's 15th anniversary, Collider's very own Steve Weintraub interviewed the director Lawrence, the producer Goldsman, and the star Reeves for a special Comic-Con@Home panel. He asked the dream team what the process was for cultivating this Constantine post-credits stinger, which involves Reeves visiting a slain LaBeouf's grave, only to discover him rising from the depths of death, sprout angelic wings, and fly the heck into the sky. Lawrence revealed that the idea came from Goldsman:
For interviews, movie reviews, and more visit https://collider.com
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
https://twitter.com/collider
https://instagram.com/collider
https://facebook.com/colliderdotcom
Other Videos By Collider Interviews
Other Statistics
Constantine Statistics For Collider Interviews
At this time, Collider Interviews has 74,684 views for Constantine spread across 7 videos. The game makes up 1 hour of published video on his channel, less than 0.15% of Constantine video content that Collider Interviews has uploaded to YouTube.