Does Sony's Madame Web have a post-credit scene? Considering that Madame Web is under Marvel Comics property, can we expect the upcoming Spider-Man flick to uphold the MCU's long-standing tradition? Find out here!
Will Madame Web Include Post-Credit Scenes? Reliable Insider Says No
Post-credit scenes are the very essence that keeps Marvel fans at the edge of their seats in theaters.
The after-credit scenes can either tease another upcoming Marvel project or perhaps the former film's connection to the next movie or series, and Madame Web should be no different.
We're about to watch another Spider-person make its live-action debut on the big screens and have the film introduce the broader multiverse exclusively meant for Spider-Man characters.
However, will Madame Web be getting a post-credit scene? Well, turns out, Madame Web does not have a post-credit scene and that's according to Hollywood insider Daniel RPK.
It is worth mentioning that while Daniel RPK is one of the most reliable sources for MCU news out there, this remains a rumor for now.
We'll have to wait and see once Madame Web makes its theatrical debut on February 14 to confirm whether we're seeing an after-credit scene or not.
Keep in mind though that Sony's previously released Spider-Man movies (Morbius and Venom: Let There Be Carnage) included about 1 to 2 after-credit scenes, which could mean there's still a chance for Madame Web to get her own.
Now, the other question begging for an answer is, is Sony's Madame Web connected to the official MCU timeline? Here's what we know.
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Is Sony's Madame Web on the Official MCU Timeline?
As mentioned in the official synopsis description for the Sony flick, Madame Web is a "standalone origin story of Cassandra Web."
This would make sense as to why no post-credit scenes have been planned for the upcoming film. But again, this has yet to be set in stone until an official statement about it
The post-credit scenes would be worthy of putting in Madame Web if it's attempting to connect to the bigger multiverse of MCU in the first place.
In this case, Madame Web is under Sony's property and a part of its own shared Spider-Man Universe (SSU), which means it is not a part of the MCU canon.
However, fret not, as we got a cryptic teaser from the trailer, where Cassandra's web "connects them all", in which the story does not only tie the three Spider-Women but even the broader multiverse.
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