As the universe expands, so does the type of characters who appear in films. Still, things are changing: Marvel will introduce a new version of Blade, a very mature-skewing hero, to the MCU in the next few years Marvel, it seems, is interested in branching out from the explicitly family-friendly, good-humored heroes. As of right now, Venom is a big part of Sony’s superhero universe, but Marvel Studios may not want to figure out a place for Venom on its end just yet, based on how strange a fit he’d be within the MCU at the moment. If Marvel and Sony wanted to continue their partnership by working with Venom next, they could find a way. We Probably Just Saw the Biggest College Football Coaching Move Ever What’s Fact and What’s Fiction in House of Gucci
Instead, this Peter Parker is played by Tom Holland. The Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition) video game Starter Pack includes: 1 Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition) Video Game 3 Marvel Super Heroes Figures: Iron Man, Thor and Black Widow 1 Disney Infinity Base (2.0 Edition) 2 Toy Box Game Discs 1 Marvels The Avengers Play Set piece 1 Web Code Card. Jonah Jameson talking about Peter Parker, but the version of Spider-Man on the screen isn’t Tobey Maguire or Andrew Garfield-the Spideys who have never existed or appeared in the newer, bigger, overarching Marvel Cinematic Universe.
There’s a bright yellow glow (one that immediately brings to mind Doctor Strange’s cosmic powers), and suddenly the TV changes from the show they’re watching to the news. Eddie starts to ask Venom about any potential secrets the creature has been keeping from him, and just as Venom is about to explain how there are several universes all connected through the symbiote network, the room physically shifts. Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and Venom, his antiheroic symbiote and supposedly platonic bestie, are relaxing and watching some TV just after defeating Woody Harrelson’s Carnage-as one does with their monstrous alter ego, of course.
The post-credits scene is relatively short.
Instead, it’s begging us to ask this question: “What happens now?” Unlike typical post-credits stingers in Marvel movies, the one that appears at the end of Venom: Let There Be Carnage-the latest entry in Sony’s Spider-Man-centric cinematic universe-isn’t setting up what happens next in the franchise.