The deal is a quid-pro-quo situation, meaning that if Spider-Man appears in the MCU, then the MCU loans out one of its characters for the standalone Spider-Man films, like Iron Man and now Doctor Strange. It all goes back to Sony and Disney’s 2014 “content licensing agreement” that decides how Spider-Man and his buddies get to appear in the MCU. But a drop of Venom’s symbiote goo gets left behind, and it moves before the screen cuts to black.ĭoes that mean that Venom is really part of the MCU now? He’s asking the bartender to tell him about the “super people” who live here, and expresses doubt that Thanos really existed - to which the bartender rebuts, “Señor, he made my family disappear for five years.” Just as Eddie decides that he should go to New York City to talk to said super people, he’s summoned back to his own world, just like all the other characters who came waltzing through as a result of Doctor Strange’s botched spell. Here, we catch up with Eddie, who’s drinking and doing his signature incomprehensible mumble (subtitles on all films WHEN) with a bartender at a divey-looking bar. In No Way Home’s first post-credits scene, we see a continuation of a moment that actually began in Venom: Let There Be Carnage’s post-credits - which showed the moment Doctor Strange’s spell teleported Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock into the MCU.
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