Spider-man: No Way Home Post Credit Scene Reddit

Okay, let's talk about the Spider-Man: No Way Home post-credit scenes. Remember the hype? The theories? The sheer, unadulterated speculation that dominated Reddit for weeks (okay, months) before the movie even dropped?
We all did it. We dove headfirst into those sprawling Reddit threads. We examined every blurry set photo. We dissected every cryptic interview. We were convinced we knew exactly what was going to happen.
And then... the movie came out.
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Scene 1: Eddie Brock and Venom's... Tequila Time?
The first post-credit scene featured Eddie Brock, played by the ever-charming Tom Hardy, chilling at a bar in Mexico. He's rambling on about the Avengers, Iron Man, and the sheer weirdness of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Venom is, well, being Venom. Absorbing all this new information like a symbiote sponge.
Then... poof. Eddie Brock is gone. Snapped back to his own universe. Leaving behind only a tiny, inconsequential blob of symbiote.
Now, I know some people thought this was hilarious. A fun little nod to the larger MCU. But here's my hot take, my potentially Reddit-ban-worthy opinion: it felt... underwhelming.

Seriously? All that build-up, all that anticipation, for a tequila-fueled info dump and a microscopic glob of goo? Was I the only one expecting something more substantial?
I understand the narrative reason. They had to get Eddie Brock back to his universe. But couldn't they have done it with a little more panache? Maybe a fight scene? A witty exchange with another MCU character? Anything beyond a glorified exposition dump disguised as a bar scene?
Don't get me wrong, I love Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock. But this felt like a missed opportunity. A wasted cameo. A tequila shot that went down too fast and left you with a slight headache.

Scene 2: Doctor Strange's... Slightly More Ominous Trailer?
The second post-credit scene wasn't even a scene, really. It was a trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. A trailer we'd already seen. Multiple times.
Okay, okay, I get it. It was meant to set up the next chapter in the MCU. To whet our appetites for more multiversal madness. And it did a decent job of that.
But let's be honest: after the emotional rollercoaster that was No Way Home, did we really need a trailer? Didn't we deserve a little more closure? A hint of what's to come for Peter Parker? Maybe a glimpse of MJ and Ned trying to remember him?
Instead, we got a flashy trailer for a movie that, while exciting, felt completely disconnected from the emotional core of No Way Home.

It was like finishing a delicious, home-cooked meal and then being immediately presented with an advertisement for fast food. You're full, satisfied, and slightly annoyed that someone is trying to sell you something you don't need right now.
I'm not saying the Doctor Strange trailer was bad. It looked amazing. But placing it right after No Way Home felt tonally jarring. It felt like a commercial break in the middle of a deeply personal story.
The Unpopular Opinion (Prepare for Downvotes!)
So, here it is: I think the Spider-Man: No Way Home post-credit scenes were... disappointing. There, I said it.

They weren't terrible. They weren't offensively bad. But they felt anticlimactic. They felt like an afterthought. They felt like a missed opportunity to truly connect with the audience on an emotional level.
I know, I know. I'm probably in the minority here. Everyone else seemed to love them. But I can't help but feel like Marvel could have done better. They could have given us something more meaningful, more impactful, more... memorable.
But hey, that's just my opinion. What do you think? Am I completely off base? Let me know in the comments. (But please, be gentle. I'm still recovering from the emotional trauma of forgetting Peter Parker!)
And remember, with great opinions, comes great responsibility... to not start flame wars on Reddit.
