Simmons) appears on the room’s television screen in a breaking news report we’ve seen before: It’s a similar broadcast to the one in the end credits scenes for Spider-Man: Far From Home and reveals the identity of Spider-Man as Tom Holland’s Peter Parker. There’s a half-naked man in the bathroom, who asks Eddie what they’re doing in his room.īefore Eddie can answer, J.
Eddie seemingly goes into a state of shock, but when he comes to, the rustic room he and Venom were staying in has transformed into a luxury resort. Venom begins the mind-merge process, and then the time jumps. Eddie thinks this sounds rad and says yes. It turns out that Venom is carrying some “80 billion light-years” of knowledge as a symbiote and asks Eddie if he would like a taste of that knowledge via some kind of mind-merge. Spurred by what they’re watching (I think it’s a telenovela, but I’m not quite sure), Venom says that he’s been keeping a secret from Eddie. The movie’s credits scene picks up from there as Venom and Eddie are watching television in bed. The remote locale allows them to evade law enforcement while giving Venom a chance to live his best life - there are abundant small animals to eat, there’s no one around so he can switch between his forms, and so on. What happens in Venom 2’s mid-credits sceneĪt the end of Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Eddie and Venom have fled to a desert island. Given the studio’s recent track record of swinging for the fences in its credits scenes by using them to tease upcoming movies, the events of Venom 2’s credits scene suggest a future film in which Spider-Man, Venom, Venom’s human host Eddie Brock, and possibly the Marvel multiverse are all going to get very familiar with one another - sooner rather than later. Notably, both the Venom and Spider-Man franchises are produced or co-produced by Sony. That scene appears to be the setup for the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home. In a similar vein, 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home also featured a revelatory credits scene, one in which Peter Parker’s identity was revealed. Setting up a sequel and establishing a villain - that’s a pretty big reveal for the end credits of a film!
#Who was the guy at the end of venom movie#
When the first Venom movie came out in 2018, one of its credits scenes introduced Carnage (Woody Harrelson), who became the titular villain of the 2021 sequel. This is your chance to close the tab and click away. Venom: Let There Be Carnage, a.k.a Venom 2, features what is arguably the biggest end credits scene of the past few years - one that might ultimately be more pivotal than the movie itself.īefore we get to the actual scene, though, here is the part where I ask you to please not read any further unless you want to be spoiled.