With 's Marvel's Spider-Man , the fast-selling blockbuster superhero videogame from Insomniac Games and Sony Interactive Entertainment, the developers wanted to create the feeling of playing your favorite superhero movie. That included bringing in a couple post-credits scenes to recreate that atmosphere.
That game, too, comes with a secret tag at the end that has larger implications for what could be coming next to this cinematic Spider-verse. In Miles Morales , set one year after the events of Marvel's Spider-Man , the titular teen hero relocates from Brooklyn to Harlem with his family and finds himself the only neighborhood wall-crawler for the next couple weeks.
Peter Parker has jetted off with M. That means he has to deal with a new war between corrupt energy corporation Roxxon and the high-tech, armed militia group The Underground, led by the Tinkerer, who's secret identity deals with Miles' own past.
But the mid-credits scene wedged in between the ending title cards isn't teasing any further drama with this particular story, rather what appears to be a more formal sequel to Marvel's Spider-Man. A sequel has been rumored since gamers saw the first game's post-credits scenes, and certain materials have apparently leaked online to suggest one is in development.
A rep for Sony did not respond to EW's request for further comment, though Insomniac creative director Bryan Intihar and Miles Morales creative director Brian Horton danced around the topic in a past interview. The ending tags in Marvel's Spider-Man were an attempt at "stacking the deck," Intihar had said.
They didn't know if they could make a Miles sequel, "but we wanted to have that set up so if it became a reality [to do another game] we could pull it off. In any case, here are the big implications for what could be next after this Miles Morales mid-credits scene. When the first round of credits cuts to black, players see the first-person perspective of Harry Osborn.
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But that's not necessarily a bad thing. By Chris Smith. Chris Smith. Andy Meek. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has never been shy about introducing game-changing elements in post-credits scenes — remember our first look at Thanos, the ultimate big baddie? They also lay the groundwork for both the next chapter in the Spider-Man franchise and hint at far-ranging impacts on the MCU in general.
Ahead, Watts breaks down both of the post-credits scenes in his film and what they mean for his friendly neighborhood Spider-Man and, yes, the MCU as a whole going forward. Even better, MJ knows about his secret identity and is totally cool with it, which is why the first post-credits scene sees Peter picking MJ up in midtown Manhattan and going on a swing around the city. Just as the pair prepare to part outside Madison Square Garden, giddy about their burgeoning relationship and basking in their big secret, a classic loudmouth breaks in to disrupt all that happy calm.
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