In today’s rumor mill for Spider-Man: No Way Home, a new report claims to have knowledge of the threequel’s post-credits scene. From the looks of it, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man will be dealing with a new Marvel villain due to the events of the multiverse.
Warning: Article contains possible spoilers to Spider-Man: No Way Home, readers are warned!
Details regarding the Spider-Man: No Way Home post-credit scene come from Insider Daniel Richtman’s RPK News, an account known for sharing accurate film production news. The report states the post-credit scene will show Tom Hardy’s Eddie/Venom and the two will be thrown back to their universe, different from the MCU post the multiverse events in No Way Home.
Fans who saw Venom: Let There Be Carnage post-credit scene will remember seeing Eddie/Venom entering the MCU and seeing the public identity expose of Spider-Man on TV. RPK’s report states Eddie and Venom will return to their universe (established by Sony) but not without ramifications, as a part of Venom’s symbiote is left behind in the MCU. This could be the first hint from Sony for setting the stage for Venom vs. Spider-Man show-down.
A mid-credit scene could also be a part of the film but it’s currently unclear. Added, it must be noted that this report remains unconfirmed and fans are urged to take this news with a grain of salt.
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Sony Pictures has had a hard time dealing with spoilers related to Spider-Man: No Way Home lately. Producer Amy Pascal also addressed the recent leaks and the studios’ desire to avoid them for the sake of audiences’ experience.
“Boy, you could probably answer that question,” Pascal said speaking to Fandango. “You know. Yes, we’ve been… we don’t want to spoil things for people, you know? That’s one of the problems with movies is that people know everything before they walk into the theater. So we’ve been trying to make sure people get the full theatrical experience when they go to the movie. And yeah, you try to never confirm anything in any movie, but this one is a big one.”
Spider-Man: No Way Home hits theaters on December 17 in the US and a day earlier in India.
