SPOILERS: SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Director Jon Watts On That Surprising Mid-Credits Scene

SPOILERS: SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Director Jon Watts On That Surprising Mid-Credits Scene

In a new interview, Jon Watts elaborates on what was going on between certain characters in the mid-credits scene of Spider-Man: Homecoming. If you haven't seen the movie yet, massive SPOILERS ahead...

By MarkCassidy - Jul 07, 2017 09:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Homecoming
Source: EW
As we've already detailed here, Spider-Man: Homecoming's mid-credits scene involved Mac Gargan approaching a newly incarcerated Adrian Toomes in the hopes of discovering Spidey's secret identity and sending some boys around to "cut his throat."

However, despite being filled with a desire to get revenge on the hero earlier on in the movie, Toomes seemingly has a change of heart and decides to keep Peter's secret.

Though it was always possible The Vulture had a more nefarious or selfish (his daughter was involved with Parker, after all) motive for this, director Jon Watts has confirmed that he did indeed do his young nemesis a solid for saving his life during their climactic battle on the beach:


“That’s what is cool — he gets a moment of redemption and he gets to protect Peter, even though Peter would never know. It’s his way of saying thank you.

It was a really interesting thing in the development of the story. You couldn’t just rely on the tropes of the villain being a murderer and killing a bunch of people. He had to be redeemable in some capacity in the end and that he believes everything he said, especially about his family. So it was a really fine walk to create a villain that still has that moment of redemption in the end.”

The scene also suggests that we might see The Vulture again, and although Michael Keaton has reportedly only signed on for one appearance, Watts does state that "Toomes definitely could come back.”

Tell us, have you been to see Spider-man: Homecoming yet? If so, what did you think of this sequence? Sound off below.
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CaptainMexico
CaptainMexico - 7/7/2017, 10:00 AM
I liked the vulture and company more than I thought I would. There's one scene with him and peter rollin in his jag to the prom, it's probably my favourite part. He's a relatable villain and they portrayed him well despite differences to the comics. If they tried to make him more true to the comics i don't think it would have been nearly as cool.
incredibleTalk
incredibleTalk - 7/7/2017, 1:31 PM
@CaptainMexico - the Evolution of Michael Keaton:
Batman to Birdman to Vulture!
SimpleeComplex
SimpleeComplex - 7/7/2017, 2:46 PM
@incredibleTalk - yeah he has carved an interesting niche for himself, yet reinvented himself to stay relevant.
Clundgren
Clundgren - 7/8/2017, 12:11 AM
@CaptainMexico - This is a great take on the Vulture. Keaton is outstanding (nothing surprising there) and the role is written to be both menacing yet sympathetic at the same time. Kudos to all involved.

Also: for all the talk of "superhero fatigue" this has been an amazing year for the genre, with three classics (Logan, Wonder Woman, Homecoming) and one very good sequel (GotG2)!
BruceParker
BruceParker - 7/8/2017, 4:58 AM
@Clundgren - I absolutely adored this movie.
KnifeWasTooSlow
KnifeWasTooSlow - 7/7/2017, 10:06 AM
SPOILERS
SPOILERS
SPOILERS


Was I the only one that lost it when Vulture DID NOT die?


Like, wow, that's huge!
soberchimera
soberchimera - 7/7/2017, 10:56 AM
@SlowKnife - Sinister Six baby.
My roster (since they can't use Kraven or Mysterio):
1. Vulture
2. Shocker
3. Scorpion
4. Doc Ock
5. A decent Rhino
6. Sandman
Jaspion
Jaspion - 7/7/2017, 11:07 AM
@SlowKnife - That's what I love about this Peter, he didn't let the villain die.
KnifeWasTooSlow
KnifeWasTooSlow - 7/7/2017, 11:10 AM
@Jaspion - When he's web shooter went off, I was likr "NOOOO!".
Indoorsman
Indoorsman - 7/7/2017, 10:07 AM
I loved the movie with one small complaint -

The action sequence on the plane was very hard to follow. I think it was a mistake to have the plane stealth and go all crazy with the flashing lights. Spidey and Vulture fighting around/on a plane is exciting enough - they didn't need to turn the plane into a disco ball.
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 7/7/2017, 10:12 AM
@Indoorsman -
Yeah their camera game was pretty shitty, especially in the very first scene between Spidey and Volture, when Spidey falls in the lake or something.
It gave me a headache!
IronMandarin
IronMandarin - 7/7/2017, 10:08 AM
Interesting that the purpose of this scene was a redemption for Vulture instead of setting up the Sinister Six (again)
LaserKing
LaserKing - 7/7/2017, 10:09 AM
Keaton was able to raise the tension considerably and I believe he is the best baddie since Loki.
Dajugrnot
Dajugrnot - 7/8/2017, 5:06 AM
@LaserKing - he made me actually feel nervous for peter especially in that car ride scene. My favorite villain hands down DC Or Marvel! He's scary as hell
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