Bad luck is a hallmark of Spider-Man stories. This is particularly true in Spider-Man: Far from Home, where bad luck follows him home and into the mid-credits scene. After the credits roll, his date with MJ is interrupted by a new bulletin that introduces none other than J. Jonah Jameson to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Good news to fans everywhere: JJJ is played by J.K. Simmons, reprising his fan-favorite role from the Sam Raimi trilogy. Jameson has a video that Mysterio doctored to make it look like Spider-Man was behind the London attack, and he has no problem showing it. He also has no qualms about letting the world know that Spider-Man is Peter Parker, outing the teenager to the world.
Now, in addition to whatever supervillain he battles next, Peter Parker will have Jonah staring him down, trying to ruin his day and his life at every turn, and that adds a whole new level of conflict for future films.
The introduction of J. Jonah Jameson and the Daily Bugle into Peter Parker's New York City is a bold move forward for this little corner of the MCU. In many past Spider-Man films, Peter at least had the benefit of being Spider-Man anonymously, while also managing to work for the Bugle as a photographer. That doesn't seem to be something that would fly here unless he's really good with a fake ID. Keep watching the video as we look at What those Spider-Man: Far From Home Post-Credits Scenes Meant!
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The Daily Bugle returns | 0:18
Spider-Man: Threat or Menace? | 1:16
The return of the Skrulls | 2:13
The return of the Kree | 2:56
Far from other heroes | 3:42
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