SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Producer Drops Some Big Hints About The Post-Credits Scene - SPOILERS

SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Producer Drops Some Big Hints About The Post-Credits Scene - SPOILERS

Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has dropped some big hints about the ramifications of Spider-Man: Far From Home's post-credits scene, and chooses his words carefully about what might come next...

By JoshWilding - Jul 09, 2019 03:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Far From Home
Source: Screen Rant
Spider-Man: Far From Home's post-credits scene reveals that Nick Fury and Maria Hill are actually Talos and Soren, the heroic Skrulls we met in Captain Marvel. While there's been speculation that the shapeshifter has been impersonating the former S.H.I.E.L.D. Director for a while, director Jon Watts has since debunked that, and now Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige is weighing in on the matter. 

Asked directly if the reveal that Fury is in space is setting the stage for S.W.O.R.D., Feige chose his words carefully but did speculate that his partnership with Talos could have been going on for a while.

"I think the fun of it, without talking about anything specific that’s to come because we are still holding off on that until this movie comes out, is it does bring up a lot of interesting things," he teases. "The most basic of which is Talos and Nick have stayed in contact over the years and clearly have some sort of tit for tat going. How often have they done that?"

We know that Fury didn't contact Carol Danvers until the events of Avengers: Infinity War so it seems unlikely that he was reunited with Talos until after Avengers: Endgame. Either way, these remarks are definitely interesting and are bound to make fans look back at his recent appearances 
 
"How often have they done that, and why are they doing that? Where’s Nick, and what is that thing?" Feige concluded, dropping one more tease which is bound to get fans talking moving forward.

What do you guys think about Feige's comments?



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The Real Hydro-Man

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After the attack from that water Elemental in Venice, Flash Thompson reveals that Buzzfeed is reporting that the monster was actually a man called Morris Bench who gained his powers after being exposed to some sort of experimental underwater generator.

We know that's not the case (it's an illusion created by Mysterio), but this pretty much confirms that the real Hydro-Man is out there somewhere and a villain we could very well see the wall-crawler clash with somewhere down the line.
 

Iron Man And Black Panther Documentaries

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During the plane trip from New York to Venice, Peter flicks through some of the films that are on offer and they include Finding Wakanda, a documentary about the country which presumably delves into the larger role Black Panther's nation has now taken in world affairs. 

There's also a Tony Stark documentary titled Heart of Iron (a possible Ironheart tease?) that celebrates Iron Man's life. Finally, there's a random film named Nova, and while that has nothing to do with the hero of the same name, it's hard not to wonder whether Marvel Studios is finally hinting at the beloved character's long overdue big screen debut.
 

Kree On Earth

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During a blink and you'll miss it exchange between Nick Fury and Maria Hill, we learn that there's a Kree sleeper cell on Earth. While there's a slim chance that this is an Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. reference, it's hard not to wonder if this is actually a tease that the Kree/Skrull War could come to the MCU's version of Earth, or even a hint that Captain Marvel didn't fully deal with the villainous race.
 

Captain America

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During the "In Memoriam" video which plays during the opening few minutes of the movie, we learn that the world is under the impression that Captain America died alongside Black Widow and Iron Man. People are presumably failing to mourn them the same way they did Tony Stark because of what happened with the Sokovia Accords, but this is still a very interesting reveal.

Another Captain America nod comes when Happy Hogan attempts to throw an antique shield at one of Mysterio's drones only to fail horribly and ask himself how Cap managed it so easily. Yet another Cap reference comes our way when Spidey wields a sign and the remains of a drone while on London Bridge similar to the way Steve used them both in Avengers: Endgame.
 

Iron Man Rises From The Grave

 
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Spider-Man: Far From Home includes an incredible sequence in which Mysterio creates an illusion that takes Peter Parker on quite the ride and even puts him back in that homemade costume from Spider-Man: Homecoming (which means the sequel includes each and every one of the suits the wall-crawler has worn in the MCU). 

During that illusion, Spidey lands in front of a grave and is horrified when Iron Man's corpse drags itself up from beneath the ground. His skeleton can be seen beneath the shattered remains of his helmet, and this haunting piece of imagery is one that's bound to stick with fans for quite some time. 
 

B.A.R.F.

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In Captain America: Civil War, Tony Stark unveiled his B.A.R.F. technology which he had been using as therapy of sorts to reconnect with his long-dead parents. Well, it turns out that Quentin Beck is the man who really created that tech, and he was livid when he learned how Iron Man had repurposed it.

He was fired for being "unhinged" and it's that which led to Beck deciding to try to get revenge on Iron Man following his demise in Avengers: Endgame by taking control of Tony's creations for his own nefarious means. 
 

Power Rangers Or Voltron?

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During the final battle with Mysterio, the villain creates an Elemental which essentially combines all of them into one massive monster. Peter's teacher Mr. Dell points out that it's akin to Power Rangers (which is obviously a reference to Megazord). 

However, Mr. Harrington is quick to correct him by saying it's actually a lot more like Voltron! Who is right? Well, that's down to the audience to decide, but I'm leaning towards Mr. Dell here. 
 

Not A Star Wars Reference

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When Nick Fury gives Peter Parker E.D.I.T.H. (which stands for "Even Dead I'm The Hero"), he tells the wall-crawler that Iron Man told him to say, "uneasy lies the head that wears a crown," a quote from Shakespeare's Henry IV. It's basically his way of telling Peter that taking his place won't be easy.

However, Tony pointed out to Fury that Spider-Man more than likely wouldn't understand that because it wasn't a Star Wars reference (as we know, Peter is quite the Star Wars fan in the MCU).
 

Doctor Strange

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Nick Fury and Maria Hill are the only heroes from the MCU to appear in Spider-Man: Far From Home, but a number of others are still referenced. Aunt May mistakes Mysterio (who gets his name thanks to Peter and his friends) and asks if that was Mr. Strange. Later, Peter asks Fury why he couldn't enlist the Sorcerer Supreme and is told by Hill that he wasn't available. 

Thor, meanwhile, is said to be off world, while the former S.H.I.E.L.D. Director warns the wall-crawler not to "evoke" Captain Marvel's name when he asks why she can't stop the Elementals. 
 

AC/DC

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It's been seven years since we've heard AC/DC in the MCU, and Happy turns on Tony's favourite band while Peter is making his new Upgraded suit. It's clear that the wall-crawler reminds him of his former boss and it's both a touching moment and passing of the torch (of sorts).

However, seeing as Spidey is so young, he mistakes AC/DC for Led Zeppelin. Unforgivable, right?
 

Fake News

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Spider-Man: Far From Home uses the idea of "fake news" in some very interesting ways. J. Jonah Jameson is clearly inspired by Alex Jones, while Quentin Beck's entire plan revolves around knowing that people will believe anything these days. He uses that to his advantage several times, including right at the end of the movie when he tricks the world into thinking he was a superhero. 
 

Brad Davis

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The sequel delves into the aftermath of Thanos' attack on Earth (albeit briefly), and we learn that Brad Davis was one of the kids who wasn't "blipped." That means when Peter, Ned, and MJ return to school, the kid they knew is now their age and Brad quickly starts competing with Peter for MJ's affections.

This lines up with the comics where Brad was a football player who dated Mary Jane Watson for a time and was something of a rival to Peter Parker as a result. 
 

A Familiar Face From Iron Man

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When Mysterio reveals his true colours, we learn that a number of disgruntled Stark Industries employees have aligned themselves with him. That includes William, played by Peter Billingsley. 

Struggling to remember who that is? Well, he's the scientist from Iron Man who was berated by Obidiah Stane for being unable to shrink down that arc reactor technology. William is also the one who presumably leaks that video manipulated by Beck to make it look like Spider-Man is a villain. 
 

Flash Thompson's Neglectful Parents

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Throughout the movie, we learn that Flash Thompson doesn't have the greatest relationship with his parents and they don't even bother to pick him up from the airport. There's no real pay off to this, but it goes some way to explaining why the bully is the way he is, and actually lines up with the source material where Flash's dad was an abusive creep who treated his son terribly. 
 

What Comes Next

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We're not delving into the post-credits scenes in this post (you can find details on those by clicking here), but right as the movie is about to end, there's a billboard in the background that reads, "1—>2—>3—>? And we can’t wait to show you what comes next!"

The movie ends on a very sudden note as Peter swings through Manhattan with MJ, and the mid-credits scene picks up right where that left off, so common sense says this was Marvel Studios' cheeky way of telling fans to stay tuned for that shocking moment. 
 
Did you guys spot all of these spectacular Spider-Man: Far From Home Easter Eggs? Did you notice any we missed? Let us know your thoughts on that in the comments section down below. 

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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 7/9/2019, 4:07 AM
Just stop asking Feige about future movies or what a current movie sets up, the guy doesn’t reveal anything anyway
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 7/9/2019, 4:32 AM
@MalseMarcel - same thing I said yesterday. He's the master at saying nothing while speaking a lot of words. Have these journalists feeling like they have something until they actually go back and listen to what he said

Reporter: so what's next?

Feige: it's possible we may keep releasing movies but we'll see
lawndart
lawndart - 7/9/2019, 5:39 AM
@MyCoolYoung - "the master at saying nothing while speaking a lot of words" I think you just described the majority of professional politicians!
Fishandchips
Fishandchips - 7/9/2019, 4:17 AM
I wanna know if Maria Hill has just always been a Skrull, as you only see Nick on the Skrull ship on the end.
Matador
Matador - 7/9/2019, 4:48 AM
@Fishandchips - Or Black Window....

Frshcoupe
Frshcoupe - 7/9/2019, 5:11 AM
@Matador - Imagine!!! Could that work? If so where is the real Widow? Hmmm
lawndart
lawndart - 7/9/2019, 5:41 AM
@Matador - or Cap....or Tony....I think we have the official device to bring back the dead in the MCU.
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 7/9/2019, 4:58 AM
"I think the fun of it, without talking about anything specific that’s to come because we are still holding off on that until this movie comes out"

The movie came out last week though. A little delayed with this artcle/interview don't you think? Release an interview from before the movie came out after the movie comes out BRILLIANT!!



campblood
campblood - 7/9/2019, 6:47 AM
Happy X May is my new favorite ship

jumpingtheshark
jumpingtheshark - 7/9/2019, 6:48 AM
Morris Bench/Hydro Man actually being in the MCU will only give credence to Mysterio's "fake news" angle with Peter.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 7/9/2019, 12:03 PM
People are, at this very moment, now combing through all twenty plus movies looking for scenes of Fury slipping up like in FFH.

I'm not, that's just crazy. But some people are.
bthumudo
bthumudo - 7/9/2019, 1:26 PM
Ok, was it just me, or was there a clue early in the movie that Fury wasn't himself. When Fury takes Peter to the underground to meet Mysterio and Maria, he says "he's from Earth, just not yours" Why wouldn't he say ours? Slip up from Talos???? Or just a little clue that Fury is not who he appears to be....
DetectiveSnosbot
DetectiveSnosbot - 7/11/2019, 7:47 PM
@bthumudo - Slip up. Also when he says "Don't invoke her name" when Pete asks about Carol. Def Talos language, not Fury's. Also when Fury speaks like Samuel L. Jackson, "B!tch, you been to space", like he is trying to act tough. Which he did a few times. Subtle, but well done.
Oh, and when he 1st shows up in the hotel room and tranqs Ned, he is hamming up the killer spy act. So, basically seems there were several hints he wasn't truly Fury throughout the film
bthumudo
bthumudo - 7/12/2019, 6:19 AM
@DetectiveSnosbot - Great points! The piece that threw me off was how "Talos" knew how to understand the code from Happy. Otherwise Agree with you totally on the mannerisms of Fury.
DetectiveSnosbot
DetectiveSnosbot - 7/13/2019, 6:12 PM
@bthumudo - Thanks! I have now seen it 3x, got better last 2 times. So I was watching for clues and background stuff. They handled it well. 1st time I spent half the movie worrying they screwed up Mysterio (Sony is involved in some form, right?) and Spidey. But once the bar scene happened, it suddenly became pretty darn good. That illusion sequence destroys!!!!

Yeah, I didn't decipher the code either. Not sure there is anyway to. Probably was just pretend spy talk, like the pretend physics, etc.
bthumudo
bthumudo - 7/14/2019, 10:02 AM
@DetectiveSnosbot - SCIENCE!!!
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