Miles Morales’ second big screen appearance as Spider-Man is undoubtedly bigger and more versatile than his first. Between his run-ins with the Spot and his disagreements with Miguel O’Hara, Miles has more than a few issues to deal with. About the Spider-Verse – can contain more than one movie. But even then, that doesn’t necessarily mean that Spider-Verse 2 needs a post-credit sequence.
In fact, Spider-Man: About the Spider-Verse does not have a post-credits or mid-credits scene. If you stick around for the first bit of credits, you’ll at least see the title card ahead Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Versethe part 2 to AboutPart 1, and the conclusion to the Spider-Verse trilogy.
On the one hand, it’s impossible to say no to more Spider-Verse. On the other hand, it’s kind of refreshing to see a superhero movie that doesn’t hold back for a post-credits tease — even if the ending is usually a tease in itself. Anyway, About the Spider-VerseThe lack of a post-credits sequence means you can duck out of the theater a little early if you like, but the film’s two best songs play over the credits, so maybe stick around anyway.