SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME's Post-Credits Scenes Explained - MAJOR SPOILERS

SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME's Post-Credits Scenes Explained - MAJOR SPOILERS

Spider-Man: Far From Home includes a pair of game-changing post-credits scenes, and we're now taking a look at what they mean for the wall-crawler and where things go next for Peter Parker in the MCU...

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By JoshWilding - Jul 02, 2019 05:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Far From Home
Heading into Spider-Man: Far From Home, it's fair to say that we all expected the movie's post-credits scenes to set up the Sinister Six or to simply reveal that Oscorp is the new owner of Avengers Tower.

Well, neither of those things happen, but we do get a shocking return, a jaw-dropping status quo shift for the web-slinger, and a reveal that may or may not set the stage for a Secret Invasion of sorts.

Now, we're delving into both of Far From Home's post-credits scenes to not only explain what happens, but to address where things could go next for Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

So, to check out this breakdown in its entirety, simply click on the "View List" button down below!

The Daily Bugle Is A Website Now

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After the wall-crawler drops off MJ, a news report starts playing which reveals that the "controversial news website" TheDailyBugle.net has shared an exclusive video from that final battle between Spider-Man and Mysterio. That's right, the MCU's version of the newspaper isn't a newspaper at all, and, honestly, that's a timley update that does make sense. 

It seems that TheDailyBugle.net is similar to something like The Alex Jones Show, and even the design of the set looks somewhat similar. J. Jonah Jameson being portrayed in this way seems fitting given how things are these days, and the way "news" outlets report information online across platforms like YouTube and social media. Talking of Jolly Jonah...
 

J.K. Simmons Returns As J. Jonah Jameson

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Marvel Studios clearly realised that no one could replace J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, so they decided to make the shocking decision to bring the actor back to play a new version of the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 

He looks a little different, however; his moustache is still there but he's now balding and dressed in a somewhat more contemporary manner. Still, this is very much the JJJ we know and love from the comics and while it's unclear whether he'll make his presence felt elsewhere in the MCU, it definitely seems fitting for him to be the one to drop the bombshell about Spider-Man's secret identity. 
 

Mysterio's Final Manipulation

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Before we get to that, the reason TheDailyBugle.net has landed an exclusive is thanks to Quentin Beck. He's manipulated the footage of Spider-Man stopping those drones to make it appear as if he was the one attacking London, and Mysterio - dubbed the world's greatest hero by Jameson - claims to have sent the Elementals back to his Earth before being taken down by the wall-crawler. 

In reality, Beck died (at least it seems that way) from his wounds after being hit by a stray bullet, but the world now believes Spider-Man was responsible for murdering the man who saved Earth simply because he doesn't want anyone else to be seen as the new Iron Man.
 

Spider-Man's Identity Is Outed

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At the very end of Jameson's report, he shares a clip of Mysterio revealing that Spider-Man's real name is Peter Parker! A photo of the high school student is shown on the screen (and presumably on televisions around the globe) and that's where things end. Now, the world knows the truth, not only about Spidey being a "menace," but also who is beneath the mask.

In the comics, Spider-Man willingly chose to reveal his identity and later regretted it, hence why he used Doctor Strange's magic to once again hide it from the world. This is something completely new, though, so where on Earth can the wall-crawler go moving forward? 
 

Where Things Could Go Next

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Peter can obviously try to deny that he's Spider-Man, but that's pretty compelling evidence and with o way of proving that Quentin Beck was a fraud, we can probably expect him to have to go on the run, and that no doubt means his time in high school is over. However, hopefully that won't mean that the likes of Flash Thompson and Ned Leeds disappear from our screens! 

While you would hope that they might know better, it's entirely feasible that the next MCU cameo in this franchise will be from a hero attempting to hunt the web-slinger down to make him pay for his crimes. Throw in the fact that he's probably wanted by the authorities, and it will be interesting to see whether Spidey will fight to clear his name or have his hands full with a new villain.
 

Talos And Soren

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The second post-credits scene reveals that the Nick Fury and Maria Hill we've been spending time with are actually Talos and his wife Soren, the Skrulls from Captain Marvel. Neither of them have aged, and before you go jumping to conclusions about them being revealed as villains, guess again! 

They've actually been dispatched by Fury to take his place and were simply supposed to hand over E.D.I.T.H. to Peter Parker in his absence. Instead, they (mostly Talos) crossed paths with Mysterio and chose to trust him, something which obviously caused things to go pretty wrong for Spider-Man. 
 

Nick Fury's Vacation

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Fury has actually been on vacation and is shown chilling out on a beach with a nice drink. However, that's just a simulation and the former S.H.I.E.L.D. Director is actually aboard a Skrull ship in outer space. He hangs up on Talos, and it's unclear whether he's planning to return to Earth or simply doesn't want to hear about how badly the shape-shifter has screwed things up. 

We don't learn where Hill is so perhaps that's a question that will be answered somewhere down the line. Either way, it's now hard to imagine the Captain Marvel sequel not being set in the present, even if there are a few gaps in her history (like that eventual confrontation with Ronan the Accuser). After all, the stakes are definitely lessened now we know Talos survives that conflict.
 

How Many Skrulls Are On Earth?

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"Fury" briefly mentions that there are Kree sleeper cells on Earth and it's hard not to wonder whether there are other Skrulls impersonating key figures, especially following the events of Avengers: Endgame. Kevin Feige has alluded to there being villainous versions of the aliens, and they could have easily replaced the dusted and taken them out when they returned. 

Ultimately, that feels like a story for the next Captain Marvel movie to tell, and even though this scene was played for laughs, there's a small possibility that the stage has been set for a Secret Invasion!
 

What About Captain Marvel?

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She's nowhere to be seen in this post-credits scene, but it's safe to assume that Fury is on a ship she commands and that the Skrulls are still following her. Whether this means her next solo adventure will be set in outer space remains to be seen, but it certainly seems likely, and now that we've seen her in the present, it's hard to believe the sequel will spend too much time in the past.

It definitely feels like we need to see what happened when Yon-Rogg returned to Hala and how the Supreme Intelligence feels about Carol's newfound freedom, but it would also be good for this post-credits scene to be addressed and to see what she and the Skrulls are up to following Avengers Endgame; perhaps that's something Marvel Studios is holding off on showing until Captain Marvel 3!
 

Secret Invasion

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Had Fury and Hill been revealed as evil Skrulls, Marvel Studios could have set something very exciting up, but the scene is played for laughs and that might mean it won't have too many ramifications. 

That's a shame, but at least the idea of the Skrulls posing as familiar faces has been introduced to moviegoers, so it's definitely a plot point that can be touched on somewhere down the line if we're lucky.
 
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Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 7/2/2019, 5:27 AM
That's one thing about the post credits scene I found interesting. Marvel seems to have copied Spider-Man PS4s interpretation of the Daily Bugle in the sense that they made it a parody of InfoWars like websites. It got me thinking, who had the idea first? Or maybe both production teams arrived at it on their own.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 7/2/2019, 5:27 AM
Also, I can't get used to JJJ without hair. I think they should've given him a wig like in the Raimi films.
Frshcoupe
Frshcoupe - 7/2/2019, 5:34 AM
I kept hearing early reviews of this movie saying the post credits “changed the MCU forever” and “sets up phase 4 in an astonishing way” it seems like it’s just more fluff. Saw the movie last night and came here to read about the post credits. So they both mean nothing then? The first one is fan service and the Skrulls is just for comedic relief? They should’ve made the Skrulls that were impersonating Fury and Hill, villainous smh.

Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 7/2/2019, 5:43 AM
Is nobody else bothered by the Skrulls ending with Fury? This film was advertised as Spidey meeting Nick Fury for the first time. It promosied to explore how Nick Fury felt now that he was out of the loop for the first time in his life. And it turns out that Peter has never met the real Nick Fury? What was the point of the fake out anyway? Why couldn't it have just been the real Fury?
Ronan3Accuser
Ronan3Accuser - 7/2/2019, 5:46 AM


KWilly
KWilly - 7/2/2019, 5:53 AM
Me: "Wow, they actually got the Skrulls in a Spider-Man movie"

Casual right beside me:

Repian
Repian - 7/2/2019, 5:56 AM
Mysterio is not dead. He has to return, leading a super team. A super team that has the mission to capture the fugitive arachnid.
DarkArrow19
DarkArrow19 - 7/2/2019, 6:32 AM
I’m not gonna lie I’m a little disappointed in the second scene. I know it’s more of a drop in the bucket of what’s hopefully to come but to me it seems like they doubled down on the skruls bring more friend then foe but we’ll see.
IKidYouNotMan
IKidYouNotMan - 7/2/2019, 7:31 AM
Origame
Origame - 7/2/2019, 9:40 AM
Mcu fans: you gotta pace stories so you get character relationships before major moments

Mcu: we'll have jj reveal Peter's spiderman before they're even introduced to each other.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 7/2/2019, 9:46 AM
''Marvel Studios clearly realised that no one could replace J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson''

I kinda wanted to see Ice Cube do it, but I'm glad they got Simmons again (but just give him the damn wig!)
Jimster
Jimster - 7/2/2019, 10:48 AM
Didn't see the post credit scene. We left before that. I'll check it online. The mid-scene had me grinning though. Welcome back JJJ! More interested in what comes next with that.
Tonic24k
Tonic24k - 7/3/2019, 11:31 AM
@Jimster - You left?



Jimster
Jimster - 7/3/2019, 8:23 PM
@Tonic24k - Because I'm dumb. I usually stick around til the end of the credits of every movie I see. I kicked myself when I heard what happened. Wish I saw it now. Next time I won't make that mistake. Also, both me and my dad had some things to do afterwards.
TechNation
TechNation - 7/2/2019, 10:36 PM
My theater cheered and clapped with J.K Simmons appeared as Jonah... and its funny in this article you say how will peter deal with this, I'm pretty sure your next point is the answer, Talos and Soran or any friendly scroll is going to help Peter out and have Spidey and Peter in the same place and SHIELD probably can get the real footage and show and tell what really happened.
Frshcoupe
Frshcoupe - 7/3/2019, 5:25 AM
It’s pretty funny how there are different crowds when you see these Marvel movies. The midnight showing I went to Monday night went completely bonkers when JJJ made his appearance in the mid credits. Those were the die hard Marvel/Spider-Man fans.

When I went to see the movie at 5 yesterday, only a few people let out an outburst when the mid credits popped up.

I said It in a different article but you really have to see these movies twice to give it a fair assessment...at least for me. The pacing was much smoother the second time around and it didn’t feel like it dragged. Even the Mysterio twist played different for me and it was still awesome to see a second time on screen. I just love how they did Mysterio’s twist. Like i knew It was coming...we all did but I thought they executed it pretty well.

I complained about Mysterio being a disgruntled Stark employee but the BARF thing was perfect you gotta admit. Maybe he didn’t have to be an employee of Stark but maybe was just some dude who stole the technology but it still went hand in hand with Mysterio from the cartoon how he’s an illusionist.
ElvenKingSlayer
ElvenKingSlayer - 7/3/2019, 4:26 PM
Can some one please tell @joshwilding about S.W.O.R.D.? That last scene with Fury in space might be more important than just played simply for a laugh.
LSHF
LSHF - 7/4/2019, 4:39 AM
"the world now believes Spider-Man was responsible for murdering the man who saved Earth ".

Why do you believe this? There was NO evidence shown in the film that anyone beyond JJJ believed this. And there are plenty of super heroes that can vouch for him, including Nick Fury, so there is no logical reason that this will even last long.

And, "no", Josh, I didn't expect the mid and end credit scenes to show information based on rumors that fans made up. Why would I do that? Why would I waste my time "expecting" anything from a project that I had no input on? That doesn't make any sense at all.

And I sincerely wish (which is a waste of time) that you would improve your writing skills and STOP including everyone in the way "you" think. I don't think like you, and I doubt most of the world does, either. I wish you would take ownership of the way you think and interpret, and just be honest about it, and stop dragging others into the way you think and pretend that everyone else does the same.
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