"Spider-Man: Across the Universe" cuts ending Easter egg exposure! Spotted King's Landing Villain Bar
After watching the "Spider-Man: Across the Universe" movie, many fans have lamented that there is only one "unfinished to be continued" at the end, but there are no Easter eggs, which makes people very uncomfortable to watch, but recently the producers of "Across the Universe" revealed that there was an Easter egg at the end of the original movie, but it was deleted after it was released.

In a recent interview with Indiewire, "Spider-Man: Across the Universe" producers Chris Miller and Phil Lord revealed the Easter eggs that were originally to be added at the end, saying:
"Originally we added a clip at the end that echoed another deleted clip in the film, and because that clip was deleted, the ending one was also deleted."
Producer Phil Lord revealed: "In the movie, there was originally a Blob entering a bar full of Spider-Man villains, called the Nameless Bar, Blob wanted to order a drink, but was embarrassed by other villains, and in the end he could only steal a glass of wine, and when he took a sip, the wine leaked out of every hole in his body.
He's the dumbest villain, but Chris (one of the producers) shoe a great line, and he tries to open more holes to fill the hole in his heart, but it's not a good way. ”
The producer then adds: "In the original ending Easter egg at the end, Blackened Blob returns to the villain bar as the villain, proudly sitting in the highest seat of the bar and landing all the villains who have previously made fun of him. ”
As for another reason why the Easter egg at the end was deleted, the producer also said that at the end of the movie, Blob returned to the 1610 universe, and if the ending is still Blob going to the villain bar, it will contradict the plot.
But despite this, the setting of "Villain Bar" is still full of appeal, and personally, I am still looking forward to seeing this clip.
As for the third "Spider-Man: Beyond the Universe" is currently scheduled to be released on March 29 next year, although the sequel may be postponed because production has not yet begun, it should not be released after 5 years like "Across the Universe", so let's wait and see!