Phase 2 (Post-Justice League)
Superman: Protector of Earth
Wonder Woman: Greek Heroine
Shazam!
Batman: Subzero
Firestorm
Green Lantern: Agent Orange
The Atom
Aquaman: Brothers in Arms
Justice League: Invasion
Superman Protector of Earth: It has been six months since the Justice League saved the world from Brainiac, and the team has split up to go their separate ways. Superman has returned to Metropolis, and continues to be its protector. During those six months, Superman revealed his identity to Lois, continued his relationship with her, and helped her move up to the top reporter of the Daily Planet. So, naturally, the paper began doing more and more Superman fluff pieces. But when a terrorist tries to take over a bus, Superman intervenes and saves the day, except for one person: John Corben, who was in a nearby vehicle when the bus crashed. He was then taken to the hospital, but for reasons unknown to him, he was transferred to a military compound for treatment.
Instead, though, he was taken apart and reassembled as a cyborg powered by Kryptonite, and when he awakens to discover this, learns who is truly behind all this: Lex Luthor. Lex then explains that Superman is the cause for Corben's injuries, and that Luthor merely had the money to ensure Corben's survival. In exchange for his life, however, Luthor wants Corben to kill Superman with his new cyborg abilities. Corben accepts and is given a new name: Metallo.
So, Metallo heads to the center of the city, where he starts to wreck havoc to attract Superman, which works. He then fights Superman, incredibly weakening him with Kryptonite. As only one person in the world knows his weakness, Kal-El assumes Lex is behind this, and tries to tell Metallo that he has a choice. Metallo disagrees, and fires a shard of Kryptonite directly through Clark, weakening him even more. As Clark lays defeated at the hands of this robot, Lex watches from nearby cameras in happiness, but his party is interrupted when Metallo malfunctions, and he hears a feature that is disabled: Mind alteration.
Knowing that Luthor had been altering his mind, Metallo flies off, and Luthor knows exactly where he's heading. Meanwhile, Clark lays in the center of Metropolis park, Kryptonite stabbed right through him, but fortunately, a paramedic is able to remove it. So, Superman gets up and rockets off, following Metallo across the city to the military base.
Once there, Superman finds Metallo confronting an armored Luthor, who is trying to rapidly shut off the cyborg. Superman, not allowing anyone to die, intercepts Metallo, and the two fight again, but this time, the Man of Steel is ready for his tricks. Staying at a distance, Clark is able to melt away Metallo's cybernetics, leaving him a melted husk of a man. Heading back into the fortress, Superman tears directly through Luthor's suit, and has him arrested again. So, Metropolis is saved at the hands of the last son of Krypton.
After credits scene:
Metallo's body is shown melted on the floor, when it is picked up by various agents, who take it away, placing Metallo's parts in a briefcase labeled "Stone Laboratories".
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
A meteorite is shown flying towards Earth with various spikes poking out. Two glowing red eyes then appear in the front of the meteor.
Screen cuts to black.
Wonder Woman Greek Heroine: The stories of the greatest Amazon warrior continue with the next tale of Wonder Woman. This time, instead of WWI, the tale takes place during the 1950's, when Wonder Woman was traveling Europe as a hero of the people. Unfortunately, only half of Europe wants a hero, and Wonder Woman is gradually discouraged from entering Eastern Europe. At the same time, the Greek God of War, Ares, has come down from Olympus to take revenge on Wonder Woman for her defeat of Hercules.
The two meet in Athens, where Ares manipulates the emotions of the mortals around him, turning them into bloodthirsty savages. They then attack Wonder Woman, who must fend off this army without killing them, as she knows they are not doing this by their own will. Impressed with her skills, Ares offers her the position as his bride, which she angrily refuses. In response, he calls upon his enchanted weapons, and begins to fight the Amazon warrior. While Diana can hold herself for a while, she can't fight a God for that long, and is defeated. But as Ares prepares to kill her, Zeus casts his lightning and summons Wonder Woman to Mount Olympus. Ares, outclassed by Zeus, then stands down, and allows her to go.
When the Amazonian princess meets with the God of the Sky, he tells her of how she cannot beat a God as powerful as Ares alone, or at least, not with her arsenal. Zeus then suggests she return home, implying that what she seeks is there. Diana agrees, and when she returns home, she finds the head of Medusa, contained within a mirrored case. She takes this and returns to Athens, where she challenges Ares to a duel. Ares accepts, but his own hubris becomes his downfall as Wonder Woman unleashes the head of Medusa, turning him to stone. But just when she thinks she has won, Ares begins to crack through the stone, so in a last ditch effort, she takes his enchanted shield and slices it through his body.
So, Ares is dead, and Wonder Woman thinks everything is well and done, at least, until she encounters a wild boar that attacks her. During this attack, she realizes this boar is in fact Ares reincarnated. The God reveals his ruse and transforms back, which Diana tries to stop with Medusa's head. However, this fails, as Ares seems immune, and Diana is about to be defeated once more. That is, of course, until she uses her lasso, which reveals Ares' real weakness: His own blood. So, tearing Ares' shield in half, she stabs it through him, drawing his blood and draining him of his power. As a result, Ares accepts defeat, and agrees to leave the mortal world forever.
After credits scene:
A woman is shown in Egypt, when she sees a temple in front of her. She slowly approaches it, and the sound of a Cheetah roar can be heard.
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
Wonder Woman is shown in modern day returned to her home, when she walks past the split shield of Ares. She then smiles, and walks away.
Screen cuts to black.
Shazam!: Billy Batson was once just a scrawny teenage orphan, growing up on the wrong side of the tracks. But when he runs away from his foster family and trips on a magical rock, he is whisked away by a powerful wizard who sees the good inside Billy and grants him control over the Living Lightning. Whenever he says the words "Shazam!" he would transform into an immensely strong being of the same name.
However, Billy's bad side begins to sneak out when he returns, and he finds himself and his brother causing trouble throughout the city with Shazam's powers. Meanwhile, the notorious Black Adam is freed from his magical prison by a Doctor Sivana who can see magic. Adam then goes out to hunt for Shazam, hoping to obtain his power. Meanwhile, Billy and his foster brother split up, which turns out to be a bad idea, as Billy is mercilessly attacked by Black Adam. Fortunately, Billy is able to hide in the nearby zoo.
In the morning, Billy wakes up next to a tiger named Tawny, who had kept him warm through the night. He thanks the beast, and leaves to return home. Before he does, however, he heads into a subway, where he encounters a magical being known as Francesca, who tells him of his connection to Black Adam. She then shows Billy a memory of Black Adam's, when the first Shazam discovered him and his family after they just barely survived a ruthless dictator. Seeing Adam as someone else wracked by grief, Billy goes out and hunts him down, hoping to change Adam's mind about the world.
However, Black Adam soon reveals that he was not the pure hearted child shown in the memory, but the uncle who murdered his nephew who was granted powers because the nephew refused to use them for revenge. He then committed a violent massacre with his nephew's powers, and was locked away by the wizard. Now, he wished for nothing more than to destroy all those who are not pure of heart to ensure that no more pain can be brought to the world. Billy tries to convince Adam that doing that would only cause more pain, but Adam was tired of talking and prepared to kill Adam. Fortunately, his foster family arrived, and after hitting Black Adam with their car, escape with Billy. Adam catches up, though, and tries to force Billy to surrender his powers in exchange for his siblings' lives. Billy tries, but accidentally enchants his siblings, who, alongside him, try to fight Black Adam, but later return their powers to Shazam.
Eventually, Black Adam and Shazam find themselves in the zoo, where Tawny tries to save Billy. Billy then enchants the tiger, but that only gets him so far, and the tiger is eventually defeated. So, in hopes of fighting Adam in brain over brawn, Billy goats Adam into turning back into his mortal form. When he does this, however, he realizes just how old he really is, and he ages rapidly and dies. Thus, Shazam is left as the only person with the Living Lightning, or at least, for now.
After credits scene:
Tawny is shown in his zoo, when Shazam arrives and hugs him. The tiger then stands up on its hind legs and smiles at Shazam.
Tawny: "Hello, Billy"
Screen cuts to black.
Batman Subzero: Bruce Wayne returns as the caped crusader Batman, now with his teenage sidekick, Robin. With both the Joker and the Scarecrow in prison, the name Batman is now only heard from the chattering teeth of criminals across Gotham. Someone, however, refuses to allow the caped crusader to scare him into giving up crime, and that person is Victor Fries. Years ago, an accident in his lab resulted in both him and his wife becoming unable to live in above zero degree climates. Victor then created suits to keep both him and his wife alive, but the cold escalated a form of undiagnosed form of cancer in his wife, and Victor put her into cryogenics until he could find a cure for her. He then decided the best way to fund his research was through stealing expensive metals and gems to sell on the black market. Calling himself Mister Freeze, he became a professional diamond smuggler, which gained him a lot of notoriety across Gotham City.
So, Batman and Robin set up a stakeout in a diamond exhibit at the museum, but instead of meeting a man in a freezing suit, they find a woman thief dressed in all black. Introducing herself as the Catwoman, the seductress uses her charm to get the diamonds, so by the time Batman realizes any better, she has already gotten away with them. So, Bruce begins to track this cat burglars previous heists, successfully discovering her next target.
When they meet, Batman and Robin are far less in a talking mood, and choose to fight Catwoman, eventually beating her. They then force her to give up the location of Mr. Freeze, which she does, and they head to an abandoned warehouse that Mr. Freeze has transformed into an indoor winter wonderland. Batman and Robin use Catwoman as bait to draw out Freeze, then destroy his freezing weapon with batarangs. So, as Batman and Robin fight him, Catwoman sneaks out, and is able to escape them. By the end of the fight, Mr. Freeze begs Batman to save his wife, and the caped crusader agrees, giving Mr. Freeze the peace of mind to surrender and head to jail.
After credits scene:
Catwoman is shown stalking on the rooftops of Gotham. She is then approached by a man in a trenchcoat.
Man: "He didn't even try to go after you?"
Catwoman: "Of course not. I was just a scawed wittle kitty."
Man: "Good to see everything worked, Ms. Kyle. Your payment."
The man then hands her a check.
The camera then readjusts to the scene being viewed from goggles, which are revealed to be goggles being used by Batman.
Batman then sneers angrily.
Screen cuts to black.
Firestorm: When a nuclear fusion experiment goes terribly wrong, high school student Ronnie Raymond and Nobel Prize winner Martin Stein were combined into the atomic superhero Firestorm. So, the two minds come together to defend their city from any danger that comes to it. During their first few encounters with common criminals, Firestorm is able to learn his lack of control over organic molecules and other limits of his abilities.
Meanwhile, the other survivor of the accident awakens: Danton Black. The former assistant to Stein, Black was fired due to his stealing of the plans for the fusion reactor. So, when the machine was being turned on, Black sabotaged it, but didn't get away quick enough and was caught in the explosion. This granted him powers that were the reverse of Firestorm's: instead of melding together like Stein and Raymond, Black could split himself into multiple forms of himself. With these powers, Black decides to become a villain to get revenge on Firestorm and calls himself Multiplex. Back with Firestorm, Raymond must come to terms with the loss of his normal teenage life and his new eternal existence as a superhero. With Stein as his voice of reason, Raymond is able to get over his situation, and continue as a hero of the people. That is, until they encounter Multiplex.
While Firestorm must fight as two minds, Multiplex only has to fight as one, and is able to manipulate Stein into starting mental conflict in Firestorm. So, as the atomic hero mentally fights itself, it destroys an entire block of the city with its power. This turns Firestorm into the bad guy, and Multiplex is able to escape when the police arrive. Hoping to show his care for the world, Firestorm tries to rebuild the block, but ends up injuring more people and stopping the ambulances from arriving. So, Firestorm heads into exile, seeing that his powers are too strong to be used around people.
In his exile, Firestorm is able to settle the issues between Raymond and Stein, as well as master some of his more difficult powers. He returns to the city, where Multiplex has wrecked havoc in trying to declare himself the police of the people. Firestorm then fights Multiplex, and in the end, manipulates enough matter around Multiplex to drain his energy into a miniature black hole. With Multiplex now drained, his powers are useless, and he is taken away.
After credits scene:
A dark alleyway in Firestorm's city is shown. A man is walking by, when a burst of cold explodes from the alley.
The man is frozen solid, then shattered by a woman's fist.
A woman then exists from the alleyway.
Screen cuts to black.
Green Lantern Agent Orange: Hal Jordan returns as the Green Lantern of Sector 2814, now with experience after fighting against Sinestro and the other Yellow Lanterns. Now, however, he must once again challenge another group of lanterns, as one appeared on Oa recently to end an agreement between the Green Lanterns and the Orange Lanterns. When the highest level Green Lanterns come together, it is decided that they would rather go to war against the Orange Lanterns than allow them to break the treaty and ignite another War of Light. So, Hal and a group of other Green Lanterns are sent to the world of Okaara, where the Orange Lanterns operate.
Once there, the constructs of the Orange Lanterns attack the invasion force, but the Green Lantern's willpower is able to overtake them. Hal then splits off from the rest of the squad alongside four other lanterns with the plan to attack the main temple of the Orange Lanterns. Along the way, the team discovers their first Orange Lanterns, who try to steal their Green Lantern Rings. However, during the fight, the team learns that they are in fact constructs as well. One of Hal's team members then explains to him that while the Green Lanterns use willpower to power their rings, Orange Lanterns use greed to power theirs.
So, with this knowledge, the Green Lanterns journey into the temple, where they discover the leader of the Green Lanterns guarding a mound of treasure, including the Orange Lantern itself. The leader then introduces himself as Larfleeze, and after a strange attempt by him to gloat about his treasure, and asks why they are there. The Green Lanterns then explain they're there to ensure that the Orange Lanterns stay in line and don't break the treaty. Larfleeze then tells that he is the only surviving Orange Lantern, and tells of how the Orange Lanterns came to Vega. A deal was struck with the Guardians long ago, and to keep the genocide they committed under wraps, Larfleeze accepted the Orange Lantern in exchange. Now that the Controllers arrived, Larfleeze saw this as a way of the Guardians trying to steal it back.. Before the Green Lanterns can interrupt, Larfleeze kidnaps Hal as a hostage to ensure that the Guardians, the leaders of the Green Lanterns, would change the treaty.
When Hal awakens, he sees Larfleeze staring at his ring, and when he questions him about it, Larfleeze tries to bargain him for it. He then goes through a story about how he always gets what he wants, such as when he stole a box worth more than an entire galaxy, and how it was now his prized possession. When Hal says he won't trade it away, Larfleeze creates a light construct ax, which he uses to chop off Hal's hand. He then takes the ring from Hal's severed hand, and the Green Lantern Ring welcomes him to the Green Lantern Corps. Suddenly, the greed that overcame him so many years ago vanishes, only for it to return a moment later when he sees that not only is Hal's hand re-attached to his body, but the ring is still on his finger. Before everything comes together for him, he is attacked by Hal. As the two fight, Hal attempts to grab at the Orange Lantern to drain its power, but is instead transformed into an Orange Lantern himself.
However, Larfleeze sees this as an even bigger threat, and absorbs all Orange Lantern power back to the Orange Lantern, including Hal's. With his entire Orange Lantern Corps gone, it would seem like the end for Larfleeze, but instead, he grants himself all the Orange Lantern power, making him almost unstoppable. That is, of course, until Hal and the lanterns combine their powers and defeat Larfleeze with their own ultimate construct. Thus, the Vega System is put under Guardian control, meaning that the Orange Lanterns can no longer run free and abuse their power.
After credits scene:
The box Larfleeze kept is shown lying in his treasure. Suddenly, it starts shaking, and breaks open in a glow of yellow light.
Unknown: "Finally...freedom!"
Screen cuts to black.
The Atom: A few years ago, Ray Palmer was just a billionaire inventor trying to create something people thought was impossible: a shrinking device. Everything changed when the Justice League defeated Brainiac. With his defeat, alien technology rained down from the sky, including pieces of his shrinking ray, which Palmer was able to obtain. Using it, and his knowledge on white dwarf stars, Palmer was able to create a suit that could shrink its user. Syncing it to his brain waves, Palmer can manipulate any molecule in his body with his thoughts, and thus, he calls this hero persona the Atom. With this hero persona, Palmer starts to solve the little crimes that other superheroes don't have time to solve. At least, that is before he learns of a rising supervillain: Chronos.
This bank robber can somehow manipulate time, clearing out entire safes in seconds on the dot. How he accomplishes this, no one knows, but now that the Atom knows about him, he intends to find out. Hiding out within a bank's safe, the Atom encounters Chronos, learning that he uses a mastery of quantum physics to alter his molecules and slow time. This not only allows Chronos to rob people incredibly fast, but become immortal. So, the Atom tries to stop this time stopping neerdowell, but finds his mastery over his molecules extremely lacking in comparison to Chronos's abilities.
Even though Chronos gets away, it gives the Atom enough encouragement to investigate his powers even farther. During his investigation, Palmer learns he can use parts of Brainiac's shrinking beam to shrink others down. Testing it on his lab partner, Ray shrinks him down, then brings him back to normal size, allowing the Atom to safety capture criminals. Creating a miniature prison, the Atom intends to keep prisoners in there until they can be transferred. With a way to restrain criminals, the Atom again goes after Chronos, finding him at another bank. In this encounter, Atom is able to shrink Chronos, and arrests him. But, when Chronos is placed in his tiny cell, he uses his molecular control to size himself back up in a second, breaking the entire prison and freeing all the other tiny prisoners. Sizing them back up, Chronos declares these men his Time Cops, and intends to use them to shakedown the city. While none of these criminals have the abilities of Chronos, they are good enough to obtain Chronos a large sum of money, which he uses to try and trademark the Atom's shrinking technology, hoping to put Palmer out of business.
This almost works, but fortunately for Palmer, the trademark is unable to be finalized. This does, however, give Palmer the real name of Chronos: David Clinton. He uses this knowledge to track him down, and the two fight on the quantum level, almost resulting in the city exploding in a nuclear blast as Chronos tries to tear apart molecules. Fortunately, Atom is able to stop him and actually re-structure his molecules so that his time controlling powers and destroyed, and Chronos is depowered.
After credits scene:
The Atom is shown walking out of a convenient store with two criminals in hand, when he sees a flying blue and red blur soar above him. It then lands in front of him, revealing the Man of Steel himself, Superman.
Superman smiles, and holds out his hand.
Superman: "The Atom, is it? I am Kal-El of Krypton, I've heard a lot about you recently. I'm impressed, let's talk."
Palmer smiles, and shakes Superman's hand.
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
In the laboratory, an inventor is shown wearing a bug-like helmet, staring at a Grasshopper.
Inventor: "Jump."
The grasshopper then jumps.
Screen cuts to black.
Aquaman Brothers in Arms: Arthur Curry returns as the King of Atlantis and the Seven Seas, ensuring the world's oceans are protected from those who would wrong it. One of those people is a pirate who uses Aquaman's home as a playground for him to rob and hurt the innocent. This man's name is Ocean Master, and Aquaman goes out on a hunt for him in hopes of stopping his piracy. Instead of finding a swashbuckling villain with a hearty crew of pirates, he finds a high-tech freighter captain with a crew of Somali Pirates. This pirate, upon seeing Arthur, takes off his armor, revealing a very similar face to the King of Atlantis. The man introduces himself as Orm Curry, son of Tom Curry and his mistress, Mary O'Sullivan. He then reminds Aquaman that he, his brother, spent his entire childhood living in his meta human brother's shadow. He always hoped he would get powers like Arthur, so he dedicated himself to getting any sort of power he could get. This led him into the navy, where he learned of pirating, and joined up with Somalians.
Arthur apologizes for Orm's terrible childhood, and offers him a spot in Atlantis if he gives up piracy. Orm accepts, and with a diving suit, travels down to Atlantis. While he's there, however can be is anything but accepted: discrimination for being a human was rampant, Orm could feel the pressure pushing against him, and all of that stress culminates in a violent outburst that critically injures Aquaman's seahorse, Storm, and kills two Atlanteans. The city then unanimously decide to exile Orm, which Aquaman must apply by.
While Aquaman tries to apologize for the decision, Orm entirely blames Aquaman for making him into a monster. Orm then travels to the surface, where he reconnects with the Somali pirates, and retakes the name Ocean Master. The piracy begins again, albeit more violent, with tens of hundreds of people dead. Aquaman attacks the boat again, trying to clear it out and keep Ocean Master from killing anyone else. When they enter the boat, however, they find a bomb that releases deadly radiation and toxic sludge around the ocean, and all over Aquaman. Aquaman passes out, and when he wakes up, it isn't his Atlanteans who saved him, but a South African surfboarder named Kaldur'ahm.
This surfboard rider explains that he was riding the waves, saw Aquaman explode on the boat, and ran over to help. Aquaman appreciates his bravery, and seeing that his Elite Guard were killed in the explosion, offers Kaldur'ahm a position as his sidekick. Excited, Kaldur'ahm accepts, calls himself Aqualad, and the two go to hunt down Ocean Master. They find him, and in a final battle, Orm sees what he has become, and after looking up to his brother for years, he realizes that he was the villain, and kills himself.
After credits scene:
Aqualad is shown on a beach, when he sees a meteor flying through the sky.
Screen cuts to black as the Superman theme plays.
After credits scene 2:
Aquaman is shown back in Atlantis, when he hears a sound of rushing water. Suddenly, Superman is standing in front of him.
Screen cuts to black.
Justice League Invasion: The Justice League returns with a slightly altered roster (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Atom, Flash, and Martian Manhunter). This time, they have been called together by Superman due to the unearthing of some strange artifact known as a Mother Box has been found in Northern Europe, and has been giving off dangerous energy pulses. When the Justice League arrives, Bruce grabs the box, but as it sits in a briefcase and is studied, it opens a portal above them, bringing forward strange flying aliens that mindlessly attack the Justice League. Meanwhile, Batman tries to close the wormhole, which he does, or at least, believes he did. The team beats the remaining aliens and return to the Fortress of Solitude, where Batman makes a discovery: the Mother Box is alive. Now revealed, the box speaks to them, explaining that a powerful being is coming to their planet to clear the path for its master, and that the Justice League will be unable to stop him. The heroes disagree, telling of their defeat of Brainiac, but the Mother Box tells them that Brainiac would cower in fear of the approaching evil. It then shows a projection of a planet being destroyed by the villain, which it calls Steppenwolf.
The Justice League, still unconvinced, refuse to surrender to the Mother Box's threats, and in response, it opens a portal, where Steppenwolf comes from. The Justice League does their best to fight Steppenwolf and his Parademons, but they find themselves overwhelmed. Even Superman, the strongest of them all, is unable to fight all of them at once, and is forced to flee with his team. Steppenwolf, meanwhile, takes over the Fortress of Solitude, making it his headquarters for the invasion. During this, the Justice League find the entire world swarmed by Parademons, rounding up humans for Darkseid to kill. Batman then comes up with the idea that if they were to find another Mother Box, they could suck Steppenwolf through it, along with the other Mother Box, and that could end the swarm of Parademons.
The Justice League agree, and go on a hunt for a second Mother Box. They track it down to a laboratory in Detroit, where Doctor Silas Stone is trying to manipulate it to save his son, who tragically died in a car accident. After much talk, Doctor Stone agrees to hand over the Mother Box, but will need it back someday. The Justice League then fly through a wall of Parademons surrounding the Fortress of Solitude, eventually reaching Steppenwolf, who is communicating to his master, Darkseid, via the Mother Box. The Justice League take this opportunity and have Flash rush over, activate the Mother Box, and have it suck in Steppenwolf and the other Mother Box.
The instant after, however, Steppenwolf comes back out from the Mother Box, with his Mother Box in hand. In rage, he crushes his Mother Box in his hand and grabs the other one, disappearing. This gives the Justice League the knowledge that the Mother Boxes can be destroyed, and that if they suck Steppenwolf through the last one and destroy it after, he would be gone forever. However, the Mother Box is no longer in their hands, and it could be anywhere in the world.
So, with Earth's final days coming closer and closer, the Justice League sweep the entire world in search of the Mother Box's energy signature, but find nothing. Superman then hunts through nearby space, finding Steppenwolf on the Moon. Superman and the Justice League arrive, hoping to learn why Steppenwolf is on the Moon, but get no answer as he enters a blind rage and attacks. In the end, Flash is able to reach the Mother Box quick enough to open it and suck in Steppenwolf, instantly killing the Parademons on Earth. The team then destroys the Mother Box, and return its destroyed husk to Doctor Stone, to his dismay.
After credits scene:
Steppenwolf is shown bowing in front of Darkseid.
Darkseid: "How could you let them beat you?!"
Steppenwolf: "They are a stronger group than we expected"
Darkseid stands from his throne.
Darkseid: "Fine then! I shall destroy them myself!"
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
Doctor Stone is shown tinkering with the Mother Box, when it begins to glow brightly.
Screen cuts to black.
