Spider-Man: Far From Home Post-Credits Scenes Explained By Kevin Feige, Jon Watts

Spider-Man: Far From Home Post-Credits Scenes Explained By Kevin Feige, Jon Watts

Spider-Man: Far From Home Post-Credits Scenes Explained By Kevin Feige, Jon Watts

The post-credits scenes in Spider-Man: Far From Home certainly opened up several possibilities in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But what does it all mean? Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige and Far From Home director Jon Watts have just explained two of the biggest surprises in the film.

In the mid-credits scene, it is revealed that Quentin Beck's associates had sent footage of his fight with Spider-Man to The Daily Bugle. In the scene, J. Jonah Jameson breaks the news and the video reveals Peter Parker to be the webslinger.

Interestingly, Jameson is still played by J.K. Simmons, who had portrayed the character in the Sam Raimi trilogy. Feige revealed in a new video that Simmons' return was something that has been planned for a long time (via ComicBook.com).

Meanwhile, the post-credits scene revealed that Nick Fury and Maria Hill were actually Talos and Soren, the Skrulls that Fury helped save in Captain Marvel. However, Watts says that it doesn't mean Talos had been impersonating Fury all this time.

Watts also confirmed that this was why Fury seemed so easily duped in the first place.

It all certainly makes sense but there's another question: Where was Fury and what was he building? Looks like we'll have to wait until the next MCU film to find out.

Spider-Man: Far From Home is currently screening in theaters worldwide.

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