Last week, a report surfaced that Warner Bros.‘Suicide Squadwill have apost creditscene, which some found surprising since there were no end credit scenes in eitherMan of SteelorBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Still, given the popularity of these scenes, thanks to the meteoric rise of Marvel Studios, it’s not terribly surprising that Warner Bros. chose to add an extra scene for the fans. Today we have a new report which claims to reveal what happens in this scene, which helps set up another important DC Comics adaptation. There will be POTENTIAL SPOILERS below, so read on at your own risk.

While these details have not been confirmed by Warner Bros., we’ll find out for sure tomorrow night after the first Thursday night sneak preview screenings. This report comes fromWe Got This Covered, whose source reveals that this scene features both Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) andAmanda Waller(Viola Davis). Take a look at the description of this scene below, which in essence helps set upJustice League.

“The scene hasBruce Waynetalking to Amanda Waller in her office, getting dossier files on the members of the Justice League he’s trying to round up in exchange for using his influence to help cover up the damage to the city that theSuicide Squadcauses while going after Enchantress. They both have dirt on each other, though. When he leaves, he makes a crack about friendship. She says, ‘I don’t believe in friendship, I believe in leverage.’ He looks at her and she follows, ‘You look tired. You should stop working nights.’ He replied, ‘If you don’t shut it down someone will do it for you,’ or something to that effect, and then leaves.”

Towards the end ofBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Bruce Wayne discovers the filesLex Luthor(Jesse Eisenberg) has onThe Flash(Ezra Miller),Wonder Woman(Gal Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Momoa) and Cyborg (Ray Fisher). It seems that Amanda Waller has much more detailed files than Lex Luthor, so it’s possible that she also knows Bruce Wayne is Batman. We’ll have to wait and see how this scene plays out on the big screen.

We reported earlier this week thatSuicide Squadcould make more than $140 million this weekend at thebox office, but those projections came in before the first reviews, which were quite negative. Still,Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justicesuffered from equally-negative reviews and still went on to make $166 million in its opening weekend, so we’ll have to see how the reviews affectSuicide Squad’s box office take. Stay tuned for more onSuicide Squadas more details come in.