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Venom: The Last Dance might be on track for a slightly disappointing $52 million debut in the US, but a strong overseas showing could see a global opening of $180 million which could be enough to make sure this isn't the last we see of Venom.
Before its release, it was confirmed that this is the final Venom movie. However, the filmmakers have also been open to the fact that this is just the start of Knull's story in Sony's Spider-Man universe.
Tom Hardy has also been open to saying he would play Venom again, so this might not be the definitive ending we expected.
With that in mind, you'll be wondering whether Venom 3 has anything after the credits to stick around for to tease the future.
That's where we come in to help with the definitive Venom: The Last Dance credit scene guide with all you need to know, including how many post-credit scenes there are and what happens in them.
How many credit scenes does Venom 3 have?
We can confirm that Venom: The Last Dance has two credit scenes, one that comes mid-credits and one at the very end.
While this has been confirmed to be the final Venom movie, both scenes are teasers for potential future storylines in the wider Spider-Man universe – whether that's in a Venom movie or not.
If you just needed to know how many there were, then look away now as we're about to head into spoilers about what happens in them if you were confused or if you just want to know.
Venom 3 post-credit scenes explained
The first credit scene catches up with Knull who is still trapped on Klyntar after his Xenophages didn't manage to free him. However, he's not losing hope.
"Your champion has fallen," Knull ominously starts, referring to Venom's sacrifice at the end of the movie, destroying the codex that would have been the key to free Knull. "The King in Black is awake… Everyone will burn and you will watch."
Venom 3 is planned to just be the start of Knull in Sony's Spider-Man universe, so we'll now just have to wait and see where he pops up again in a future movie.
The post-credit scene cuts back to Area 51 which is now in total rubble after the huge climactic battle.
Cristo Fernández's barman stumbles out of a nearby cave, having been captured by General Strickland earlier in the movie. He was clearly lucky to avoid the symbiote chaos of the final battle and stumbles away with a long walk ahead of him.
The camera then pans to a broken vial that would have contained one of the multiple symbiote samples that were held in the secret lab. A cockroach crawls into it and it appears that something was left over and has now latched onto the insect.
We wouldn't blame you for hoping it was the piece of Venom symbiote that Strickland took from the bar earlier.
That could be wishful thinking, though, as there's a sparkle of purple electricity in the vial which hints that it might be something of the Agony symbiote left over from when Dr Teddy Paine broke that vial.
We've never seen Venom sparkle, even in symbiote form. Apart from his personality, of course.
It could just be a nod to the fact that symbiotes are now out in the world following the events of Venom 3. But we'll hold out hope that it's a tiny bit of Venom left behind that is now on a cockroach heading to Eddie.
After all, as Venom tells Eddie before his sacrifice: "It's just bye for now."
For more on Venom 3, check out:
• All you need to know about Venom 3
• Venom 3 review
• How long is Venom 3?
• Who plays Knull in Venom 3?
• Is Spider-Man in Venom 3?
Venom: The Last Dance is out now in cinemas.
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Movies Editor, Digital Spy Ian has more than 10 years of movies journalism experience as a writer and editor. Starting out as an intern at trade bible Screen International, he was promoted to report and analyse UK box-office results, as well as carving his own niche with horror movies, attending genre festivals around the world. After moving to Digital Spy, initially as a TV writer, he was nominated for New Digital Talent of the Year at the PPA Digital Awards. He became Movies Editor in 2019, in which role he has interviewed 100s of stars, including Chris Hemsworth, Florence Pugh, Keanu Reeves, Idris Elba and Olivia Colman, become a human encyclopedia for Marvel and appeared as an expert guest on BBC News and on-stage at MCM Comic-Con. Where he can, he continues to push his horror agenda – whether his editor likes it or not.