Sony Wants Fans to Know There is a Shocking VENOM: LET THERE BY CARNAGE Post-Credits Scene You Won't Want to Miss

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Every time I go to the movies, I check my app that tells me if there is a mid-credits or post-credits scene in the film that I should stay for, and if it’s the first showing on opening day or night, I stay after just to be sure. Then word of mouth helps out to get people to stay when there’s something fun to watch in the credits. But Sony wants fans to be totally aware that Venom: Let There Be Carnage not only has a post-credits scene, but that it’s a doozy.

Sony Tweeted an Ad for the film that reads, “You NEED to be in a theater for this one. Get tickets now to be the first to see #Venom: Let There Be Carnage, exclusively in movie theaters October 1.” And in the video they posted, a poster-like image of Venom is moving slightly, with the song “One is the Loneliest Number” playing. The words overlaying the image is a quote from a reviewer that states, “I have never seen a movie theatre react as loud as they did to the Venom 2 end credits scene. Sony delivered.”

It’s cool to know that there is going to be a bonus scene, and it’s awesome to know that it’s going to pack a punch! Now, we don’t know for sure what this scene will contain, but according to gizmodo, there are rumors about what we might see. But, if you don’t want possible spoilers, don’t read ahead:

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“According to the rumors, the scene sees Eddie Brock and Venom watching TV. On that TV is none other than...Tom Holland as Spider-Man, confirming that Venom exists in the same universe as the Marvel/Sony Spider-Man films and, by extension, the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This isn’t exactly the most surprising post-credit scene since director Andy Serkis has acknowledged fan anticipation for a showdown. But, if true, this could be the start of some very exciting things.”

I can’t wait for this next Venom film. The first one was a lot of fun, and I am excited for how this universe is looking to expand. Venom: Let There Be Carnage opens in theaters only on October 1.

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