Kraven the Hunter: Post-Credits Scene Check-In (No Spoilers)
Should you stick around after the credits in the latest (and reportedly last) Sony's Spider-Man Universe film, Kraven the Hunter? We've got your spoiler-free answer.
Let's make this simple: You want to know if there are any post- or mid-credits scenes in Kraven the Hunter. The answer is no, there are no scenes after the credits.
Kraven the Hunter has arrived to cap off a busy year of new releases in Sony's Spider-Man Universe line, following Madame Web and Venom: The Last Dance. Unfortunately, it also appears to be the last entry in this cinematic universe. How does the new movie set up the future of Sony's Spider-Man Universe, and does it even matter now?
We'll be back tomorrow with our full ending explained for Kraven the Hunter. But for now, there's probably one question on everyone's mind.
Does Kraven the Hunter Have Any Post-Credits Scenes?
The answer is no, there are no scenes during or after the credits in Kraven the Hunter. That makes it the only SSU film apart from Madame Web to not include a post-credits scene.
But as mentioned, it's probably just as well that Sony didn't include any extra teases for a universe that looks to be on its last legs. It's entirely possible the studio planned a post-credits scene at some point (possibly putting Aaron Taylor-Johnson's Sergei Kravinoff in the path of Jared Leto's Morbius and Michael Keaton's Vulture), but decided there's no point in dropping teases for future movies that won't happen.
Again, check back tomorrow for our full breakdown of the ending of Kraven the Hunter and how it closes the door on Sony's Spider-Man Universe.
Tom Jorgensen gave the movie a scathing 3 out of 10 in IGN's Kraven the Hunter review, writing, "Kraven the Hunter takes aim at turning Sergei Kravinoff into a pro-animal antihero, points its crossbow at its own foot, and pulls the trigger. Sony’s latest – and prayerfully, last – attempt to stage a live-action superhero movie using Spider-Man characters and not Spidey himself is one of the worst of the modern era, stranding good actors in an awfully bland action movie that cost $100 million more than it looks like it was made for."
You can also check out our rundown of every upcoming Spider-Man movie and series.
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