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Spider-Man: No Way Home post-credits scenes, explained
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Spider-Man and Doctor Strange's tampering with reality will apparently have long-term consequences for them both.
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brings Tom Holland's trilogy of solo adventures to a close, summoning from the to put the webslinger to the ultimate test. As is , the film includes mid- and post-credits stingers (though the rather than a scene) to set up further storylines.
The movie's villains are the result of Peter Parker trying to protect his secret identity after a vengeful Mysterio revealed it to the world in the final moments of 2019's . But how does No Way Home link to the future of Spider-Man and the MCU? Let's take a look at the post-credits scenes and their consequences for Spidey's MCU future.
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The villains are along with the other Peter Parkers (Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield), the world's forgotten MCU Peter exists, and our hero is back to anonymously fighting crime in New York City. Cut to a lovely bar in Mexico.
Drinking there is Eddie Brock, aka Venom (Tom Hardy). Even though Venom is a villain from the Spider-Man comics, the recent films starring Hardy are separate from the Marvel Cinematic Universe because Sony holds the rights to the character. But Sony and Marvel co-produce Spider-Man films like No Way Home, so they've clearly agreed to a little post-credits crossover: We actually saw Venom and Brock jumping into the MCU from the universe of the Venom movies during the .
In this scene, the journalist and his alien buddy learn about Iron Man, Hulk and Thanos, Комиксы тут apparently from a bartender played by Cristo Fernández, whom you might know as the delightful Danny Rojas in .
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Eddie and Venom's stay in the MCU turned out to be brief.
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Eddie decides to track down Spidey in New York, but Venom notes that they're drunk and decides to go skinny-dipping. Before they can take their nudey swim, they're teleported away -- likely sent home as a result of the same spell Strange used to send the other Spider-Men and their villains back to their universes.
They failed to pay their bill, which is rather rude, and left behind a fragment of the symbiote, which is extremely rude.
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A part of Venom might still find Spidey.
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What does it mean?
We're gonna get a symbiote-empowered -- "Football is Venom!"
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We've already seen Spidey don a black costume in a movie, but the MCU could keep the design closer to the comics if it riffs on that story.
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Or the symbiote will follow through with Eddie's idea and track down Spidey, which could result in Peter bonding with the symbiote. Eddie and Venom were brought into the MCU after the symbiote offered Eddie "a taste" of the symbiote hive mind's collective knowledge. They see Peter's identity being revealed on television and somehow recognize the wall crawler, even though he doesn't exist in the Venom movie universe.
It's possible this version of Venom has the memories of the one killed in Spider-Man 3 through the symbiote hive mind. That universe's Venom symbiote bonded with Tobey Maguire's Peter, possibly leaving some sense of the wall crawler in their collective consciousness.
In the comics, the Venom symbiote came to Earth with Peter after the extremely silly '80s crossover event (which was really just a 12-issue ad for a toy line). He rejected the alien and left it for dead.
It then found Eddie Brock, a reporter whose journalistic career was inadvertently ruined when Spidey exposed a major story as false, and the two bonded to become Venom (this was adapted for Spider-Man 3) -- infused with Peter's powers and knowledge of his secret identity. Their shared hatred initially led them to hunt Spidey, but they came to an uneasy truce and later became allies. The symbiote hive mind concept is explored in Donny Cates' excellent .
In No Way Home, Tobey Maguire's Peter mentions his encounter with the black alien goo, but the Andrew Garfield one is stunned by mention of aliens, suggesting there hasn't been a Venom in the Amazing Spider-Man universe.
The drop of symbiote goo left on the bar is important because it leaves the way open for Venom to exist in the MCU separate from Hardy and his Venom movies, which are produced by Sony and aren't directly part of Marvel's movie series.
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This guy's next adventure looks like it'll be rough.
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Post-credits: A Strange teaser
Once the titles are finished, we jump away from the Spidey drama to a trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (scheduled for release on ) -- Marvel later put this trailer . It seems tampering with the multiverse has spiraled out of control for Strange, and he's been forced to turn to Wanda Maximoff (aka the Scarlet Witch) for help.
She's been living in isolation since the and assumes Strange is here to bring justice for her grief-fueled bewitching of Westview, but he assures her that he's just there to learn about the multiverse from her. In the final moments of WandaVision, we saw her searching alternate universes for her lost sons.
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