OK, so, this is pretty big news. The post-credits scene for the upcoming Venom 2 (Venom: Let There Be Carnage) has been leaked and it teases a pretty huge character.
But, before I get into all of that, I need to warn you that there will be SPOILERS for Venom: Let There Be Carnage coming up.
OK, now that I’ve got that out of the way, let’s talk about the fun stuff.
Who’s the character that turns up in the Venom 2 post-credits scene?
Well, I’m pretty sure you guessed it already – it’s Tom Holland’s Spider-Man.
Interestingly enough, it seems as though Venom and Eddie Brock might have accidentally entered the MCU’s universe.
Yep, it seems as though the Multiverse means that Venom will now be in the MCU.
What happens in Venom 2’s post-credits scene?
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So, what happens in this post-credits scene?
I’m going to explain it to you because Sony’s been taking the video down like it’s no one’s business – which it kind of isn’t.
The start of the post-credits scene has Eddie Brock in a grimy-looking hotel room.
It looks like they’re in a very hot country – Mexico maybe?
They’re watching a Spanish or Mexican TV show.
Venom reveals to Eddie that he’s been hiding information from him.
Venom then tries to give Eddie a taste of the things the Symbiotes have experienced.
Things then start to go weird and Venom says: “What’s happening!”
“What the Hell is that,” Venom adds.
He then revealed that it wasn’t anything he did.
They’re now in a different hotel room and on the TV you can see Tom Holland’s Spider-Man with his mask off.
It’s the post-credits scene at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home in which J.K. Simmons’ J. Jonah Jameson reveals who Spider-Man really is.
Venom seems very interested in Spidey and says: “That guy…”
He then proceeds to lick the screen.
So, it seems like Venom might have just met his new arch-nemesis in Tom Holland’s Spidey.
What do you make of this Venom 2 post-credits scene?
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