Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse - Every Version Of Spidey, Ranked

8. Spider-Man 2099

He’s only in the post-credits scene, so he was never realistically going to be anywhere else but dead last. Oscar Isaac isn’t even credited as Spider-Man 2099, or alter-ego Miguel O’Hara. Instead, he’s simply ‘Interesting Person #1’. However, from the suit and the context, it’s clear who he is.

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Post-credits scenes are a major part of comic book movie these days. Some, like the one in Doctor Strange, are clear sequel bait, while others can just feel like a waste of time. Looking at you, Spider-Man: Homecoming. However, in Avengers: Infinity War and Ant-Man & The Wasp, we’ve had two stellar ones this year. And an ant playing drums, which was cool, but kind of pointless.

With Spider-Man 2099 though, not only do we get an interesting set up for a potential sequel, we get one of the funniest post-credits scenes there’s been to date. In keeping with the humour of the entire movie, Spider-Man 2099 finds himself in 1967, where he meets the classic cartoon counterpart. Into The Spider-Verse then riffs on the famous meme as we see both Spideys get into an argument about how it’s rude to point. Brilliant.

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