Madame Web director SJ Clarkson and producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura have provided insights into the decision not to include a post-credits scene in the film. According to Clarkson, discussions were held about the possibility, but ultimately, the team felt that the story had been fully told and adding a post-credits scene was unnecessary. They wanted to ensure that the audience felt satisfied with the conclusion of the film and didn’t want to include any additional teases or cliffhangers.
Clarkson further explained that the movie itself contains a scene that could have functioned as a post-credits scene, but it was decided to have it upfront instead, as the character of Madame Web has clairvoyance, allowing her to see events before they occur. This decision provides a unique twist and adds to the overall storytelling experience.
Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura emphasized that Madame Web aims to tell a concise and focused story, specifically exploring the origin of the character played by Dakota Johnson, Cassandra Webb. By delving into Madame Web’s origin before she becomes the character known from the comics, the film offers a fresh perspective and new territory for fans of Spider-Man. This approach allows audiences to understand how Madame Web becomes the person they are familiar with from the comics, providing an intriguing narrative journey.
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