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Spider-Man team spills secrets of 'Far From Home' post-credits scenes and Marvel's future

"Spider-Man: Far From Home" marks an end to 10 years, three phases and 23 films' worth of storytelling for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The Sony and Marvel production, now playing pretty much everywhere in the world, follows on the heels of April's epic "Avengers: Endgame" by exploring how Peter Parker is grieving the death of his mentor, Tony Stark, while simultaneously attempting to free himself from Iron Man's superhero shadow.

"The emotional journey [of this film] is so closely tied to 'Endgame,'" said Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. "Really, it feels like this was the finale of that saga, because of how it connects very directly to the first 'Iron Man' at the beginning. Early on, we decided that this was the capper on a deep, personal, emotional level after the big, galactic events of 'Endgame.'"

In some ways, Feige said, Peter's pressure to

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