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Kevin Feige Addresses How Marvel and Sony Made The Venom 2 Post-Credits Scene Possible

Venom: Let There Be Carnage has made quite an impact amongst the audience of both the Sony Spider-Man Universe and the MCU. The movie itself is a part of Sony’s ongoing Spider-Man universe where it is trying to introduce various characters based around Spider-Man with their live-action interpretations. It had a proper villain and it made sure to utilize those items to make an entertaining watch. We mostly enjoy the ongoing banter between the two of the protagonists i.e. Venom and Eddie Brock. It also features a great performance from Tom Hardy that plays an essential role in giving us a wonderful enjoyable character. But the sequel had one essential sequence that had all our heads turning towards what is happening. This was primarily because of the massive transition that the post-credits scene ended up causing in both the cinematic universes. Let’s take a look at how Marvel and Sony made the Venom 2 post-credits scene possible.

Spider-Man: No Way Home

While Eternals is definitely going to make a massive impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe but it still doesn’t have the same hype as Spider-Man: No Way Home. The trailer for the latter had become the most-watched trailer in the first 24 hours of its release. Peter Parker’s next big adventure is going to explore a narrative that will involve massive chaos in the entirety of the MCU. The first trailer for the feature was indicative of what we might get to see as again we will see our hero suffer the consequences. We are aware that the trailer meant that we will get a chance to witness villains from the previous installments of Spider-Man.

 

This makes us wonder about the number of villains who are set to join the fight against the web crawler. The villains that we will get to see will definitely include Jamie Foxx’s Electro, Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin, and Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock. That’s not only the last of them considering fans expect more villains from the previous films might also appear. Tom Holland’s Spider-Man is going to have a rather difficult time handling this entire circumstance.

 

Venom: Let There Be Carnage Post-Credits Sequence

How Marvel and Sony made the Venom 2 post-credits scene

But it seems that’s not all set to happen in the upcoming film in the Spider-Man sequel. Venom: Let There Be Carnage brought in a whole new character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe who has a major chance of showing up in Spider-Man: Let There Be Carnage. The movie primarily focused on Venom and his fight with Carnage. But the mid-credit sequence saw something that still has us confused over what was happening. We saw Tom Hardy’s Venom jump into the MCU in a scene that came out of nowhere.

 

Kevin Feige Confirms Involvement

Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige spoke about the massive mid-credits scene in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter for Eternals. According to Feige:

There was a lot of coordination — and if you don’t know all the coordination yet, I’m not going to be the one to tell you — but yes, between Sony and Marvel and the Venom team and the No Way Home team… We worked together on it.

 

How Marvel and Sony made the Venom 2 post-credits scene

Now the Feige has confirmed that there was involvement from both sides in this sequence we can be somewhat sure that Venom is going to be in Spider-Man: No Way Home. We can expect fans to actually believe that that’s certain. But it cannot actually be considered the absolute scenario considering there are various other characters who are set to appear in the movie. This makes the narrative of the film majorly straying away from Peter Parker considering there are so many other characters appearing in it.

 

We can rather believe that this only means that the possibility of Venom appearing alongside Tom Holland’s Spider-Man is confirmed. Venom is indeed one of Sony’s biggest franchises and they would indeed want that character to share the spotlight with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man. We cannot believe that Sony would accept the opportunity of Venom making an appearance in a movie that is already filled with multiple characters. Spider-Man: No Way Home will be hitting theatres on December 17.

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