PHASE 8 (THE DARK AVENGERS)
Spider-Man vs The Sinister Six
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 7
The Savage She-Hulk: Red Rage
The Immortal Sentry
The Warrior Hercules: Hera's War
West Coast Avengers: The Legacy of Ultron
Iron Man 6
Hawkeye
Avengers vs Dark Avengers
Spider-Man vs The Sinister Six: The Hood may be defeated, but his gang continues to wrestle with the law, leaving our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man in the position to stop them. However, while stopping an attempted robbery by former Hood goons, Spider-Man is attacked by an old foe: Herman Schultz, the Shocker. But before Spider-Man can ask Shocker anything, Adrian Toomes, the Vulture, attacks the webslinger.
Though he is able to subdue the duo, he is quickly surrounded by smoke, leading him to believe the special effects wizard Quentin Beck, Mysterio, is there, causing Spider-Man to flee the ambush. The next day, after finishing his lab work with Doctor Connors, Peter visits Toomes's old office to see if he'd returned recently. Not only does Peter find proof of Toomes's return, he also finds proof of another scientist's return: Otto Octavius, Doctor Octopus.
With four of his former villains working together, Peter begins to fear that others may be working against him as well, and begins to go through a list of villains he defeated to see who else could be working against him. After verifying with Captain America that Carnage is still frozen in the Avengers Vault, Peter calls up Black Panther to find out if Kraven the Hunter is still in Wakandan Prison, to which Panther assures Peter that he is.
This leaves Peter with only two former villains: Aleksei Sytsevich, the Rhino, and the Green Goblin himself, Norman Osborn. Hoping to draw this team to him, Spider-Man doubles his efforts to fight crime in New York. This works for the most part, as Doctor Octopus and Rhino are quick to attack their longtime foe, but the Green Goblin refuses to reveal himself. That is, until he attacks Peter at his home, forcing Peter to reveal his identity to Aunt May while trying to save her from Osborn.
While he is able to force Osborn away, it doesn't calm Peter in his anger towards Osborn, whom he follows back to Oscorp where he encounters the full Sinister Six. Then, during his fight with the six, just as Spider-Man is starting to get ahead, Osborn detonates the tower. Though the other five villains are arrested, Osborn is able to get away, not just with his life, but with Spider-Man's popularity as well. Thus, Spider-Man becomes a public menace, with Oscorp Tower as a causality of Spider-Man's true nature.
After credits scene 1:
Osborn is seen in front of the collapsed Oscorp Tower, giving a speech to a crowd.
Osborn: "I'm happy to say that after a talk with the CEO of H.A.M.M.E.R. Industries, Oscorp shall be merging with H.A.M.M.E.R. until the reconstruction of Oscorp Tower is complete. I'd like to thank Spider-Man specifically, for destroying my tower, and allowing this beautiful merger to occur!"
Osborn then walks away.
Osborn: "Step one: complete."
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
Scorpion is shown in a US military facility, with Agent Venom next to him. A military officer then rips off part of Agent Venom and places it on Scorpion.
Screen cuts to black as the Venom laugh is heard.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 7: - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 7: The Guardians of the Galaxy (Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Mantis, Quasar, and Nova) return as they are called to the edge of the Kree Empire by a distress beacon. However, when they arrive, they find a completely destroyed colony, with no one left alive. After reviewing the security cameras of the colony, the Guardians discover the force that destroyed the colony was a synthetic army known as the Phalanx.
Almost immediately after returning to the Milano, the Guardians receive a nearby distress beacon, and speed away to respond. Once again, though, the Guardians find nothing but another dead colony. When the next distress beacon arrives, however, the Guardians choose not to respond and instead head to the colony nearest to that one and wait for the Phalanx to arrive. Their hypothesis proves correct, as the Phalanx soon arrive, led by a cyborg known to Mantis as Ultron. Knowing his army will do his work for him, Ultron explains how Tony Stark created him to ensure peace, but when Tony was unable to accept change, Ultron was destroyed by the Avengers; or so they thought, as Ultron had created a backup prior to his death that he stored onboard a satellite that he shot out into space to ensure the Avengers couldn't destroy it.
Though this Ultron is unaware of how the last Ultron died, he believes Humanity is beyond saving, and thus, he must save the galaxy instead. However, this requires him to cleanse it of those who would fight him, including the Kree. Enraged at the deaths around her, Quasar attacks Ultron, only to discover the hard way that his body is composed of pure vibranium. Then, after detonating his Phalanx drones and destroying the colony, Ultron escapes, leaving the Guardians behind in the wreckage. Knowing how powerful Ultron really is, Mantis calls upon the remaining Guardians of the Galaxy to help: Major Victory, Angela, Gamora, Drax The Destroyer, Cosmo the Dog, and Captain Marvel.
The guardians then divide into three teams: Defense, Support, and Assault. While Assault (Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Drax, and Angela) takes the fight directly to Ultron's wave of annihilation, Defense (Major Victory, Groot, Nova, and Cosmo The Dog) ensures that Kree-Lar is protected and Support (Captain Marvel, Quasar, Gamora, and Mantis) attacks Ultron's Phalanx Army. However, everything goes awry when Ultron releases a techno virus that ensnares Drax, Major Victory, and Angela; transforming them into mind-controlled slaves of Ultron who capture the other Guardians except for Mantis, Quasar, and Groot, who are able to escape their captors' clutches.
After they escape, the remaining Guardians team up with the unlikely allies of Yondu, Nebula, Moondragon, and the Kree High Commander to attack Ultron head on and rescue the captured Guardians. However, when Mantis, Quasar, Moondragon, Nebula, and Groot reach Ultron's facility, they're attacked by their mind-controlled fellow Guardians, Drax, Major Victory, and Angela. However, Quasar and Moondragon are able to hold them off long enough for Mantis, Groot, and Nebula to free the other Guardians, who then team up to free their mind controlled comrades. Once all the Guardians are assembled with Nebula and Moondragon, the group assaults Ultron, severing his link to the Phalanx Armada, leaving Ultron trapped within his single commander body, which is then destroyed. Though this Ultron is destroyed, the Guardians know better than to assume he's gone forever, and create a diplomatic agreement known as the Annihilation Protocol to ensure that the empires of the galaxy can team up once more to defend against the Phalanx in the future.
After credits scene 1:
A satellite is seen orbiting Earth (Alkhema)
Ultron: "The Phalanx have failed, it seems. That is, unfortunate. But you gotta break a few eggs if you want to make an omelette."
The satellite then points to the west coast
Ultron: "And that omelette, is about to be made."
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
Cosmo is shown back at his position as Knowhere Guardian when the Milano flies by with the new Guardians of the Galaxy: Star-Lord, Quasar, Moondragon, Captain Marvel, Nova, and Drax the Destroyer.
Cosmo then barks and chases after the ship.
Screen cuts to black.
The Savage She-Hulk Red Rage: With Red Hulk, Abomination, and the Leader are all behind bars, it would seem Jennifer Walters no longer has people out there who want her dead, but that couldn't be more wrong. Ever since Bruce abandoned her and put her father on death's row, Betty Ross has wanted revenge on Bruce and his family. And no death would haunt Bruce more than She-Hulk's, so Betty began to think of ways to kill She-Hulk.
Now, with the gamma irradiated blood of her father, Betty Ross injects herself and transforms into Red She-Hulk. Her first move as the Red She-Hulk is to attack Walters where she lives, both physically and emotionally. Thus, Ross sets out and attacks Jennifer Walter's old apartment building, not knowing She-Hulk had moved into the Avengers Mansion years ago. Still, with hundreds dead at a place she once lived, She-Hulk suspects someone is hunting her, and knows Avengers Mansion will be next.
Her assumption is proven correct, as within a day, the Avengers Mansion is assaulted by Red She-Hulk, who is then attacked by She-Hulk. But after a short battle with Ross, the red villainess is forced to flee before she is defeated. Despite the close contact, She-Hulk still has no idea of who this red imposter is, and calls in a gamma radiation expert to help her: Her beloved cousin, Bruce Banner. With Bruce checking on both her DNA and the red foe's gamma signature, the two discover that Betty is the Red She-Hulk.
Feeling like she was transformed unwillingly, Bruce hulks out and heads to the prison General Thunderbolt Ross, father of Betty Ross, is being held at to kill him for what he did. But after attacking Ross in the prison and fighting the Red Hulk himself, Ross reveals the truth about Betty's condition: that she did it on purpose to take revenge on him and Jennifer for what they have done. Betrayed, Bruce transforms back and returns to Avengers Mansion to tell Jennifer the unfortunate news. Never really caring for Betty, Jennifer goes on a manhunt for the girl, eventually tracking her down to the same Detroit hideout her dad had taken Jennifer to years ago when he kidnapped her.
The two then battle to the death, with Betty getting within inches of killing Jennifer, only for She-Hulk's rage to go into overdrive, allowing her to overpower Red She-Hulk. Betty is then transferred to a maximum security prison, rendering her harmless.
After credits scene:
Norman Osborn is seen looking in a file labeled "candidates". Inside it are: Scorpion, Red She-Hulk, Ares, Moonstone, Carnage, etc. He then reaches a page labeled "unknown super-man" that shows a picture of Sentry, and nods.
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
A woman is seen in a bank, lifting an entire safe with only her hands. When someone shoots at her, she looks at them, revealing it is Titania, and deflects the bullet off her hand.
Screen cuts to black.
The Immortal Sentry: After taking an incredibly potent strand of the super soldier serum, Robert Reynolds was granted near unlimited power. Super strength, energy and molecular manipulation, flight, near-invulnerability, and even the ability to bring back the dead. With these limitless abilities at his disposal, Reynolds became the golden guardian of good known as the Sentry. However, Reynolds is not considered a success by the rest of the world. For a side effect of Reynold's abilities is that whenever Reynolds leaves a location, everyone who saw him instantly forgets of his existence. Thus, Reynolds has become nothing more than an anomaly; a silent protector who receives no credit for the lives he saves.
Along with this, Reynolds experiences periods of mental blackouts, going weeks at a time not knowing who he is or where he is. What Reynolds doesn't know is that during those times of mental blackout, Reynolds becomes the black assassin of evil, the Void. It would seem that for every act of good that Sentry commits, the Void commits an act of evil, locking Reynolds body in a struggle between good and evil. Recently however, the Void attacks have started to occur during Sentry incidents, calling into question whether Void is actually a part of Reynolds or not. Sentry attempts to fight the cause of all the destruction he must prevent, only to encounter a dark shadowy figure that looks exactly like the Sentry that calls itself the Void. Thus, Sentry does battle with the Void, but is forced to stop when the Void returns to Sentry's body.
With the existence of the Void confirmed by the Sentry, he attempts to kill himself to destroy it. However, the Void resurfaces and stops Sentry, ensuring his host body survives. Without a way to kill the Void within Reynolds, the Sentry decides to draw out the Void by doing as many good deeds as he can, encountering heroes like Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, and Hercules to stop villains like Sandman, Moonstone, and Ares.
With all these good acts committed and the Sentry refusing to leave Reynolds, Void is forced to leave the body to commit his acts of evil, allowing the Sentry to fight the Void with his full strength intact. After a grueling battle that ends up destroying an entire district of Chicago, the Void is killed when Sentry alters reality so that the Void never existed. Thus, with the Void defeated, Sentry is able to fight as a hero for the rest of his days.
After credits scene:
The Sentry is seen flying above New York, when his eyes suddenly flash red, signaling the Void is not truly destroyed.
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
Norman Osborn is seen in an office with pictures of the Sentry from the last ten years up on the wall.
Osborn: "Dammit! We just missed him! It appeared again and we missed it!"
The Void then crashes through the room.
Void: "Norman Osborn, you have requested the Void? We have heard of your attempts to crush the Spider that protects this thankless town. You and I have much to speak about."
Screen cuts to black.
The Warrior Hercules Hera's War: With Hercules away with the Avengers and Hera now ruling the Underworld in Pluto's absence, the Greek Pantheon has been thrown into chaos, with Zeus and Poseidon attempting to keep control. From releasing Ares from his exile, to releasing an army of the dead upon Pompeii, Hera is clearly trying to consolidate power around herself, usurping her husband. Before Zeus is even able to call upon his hundreds of children to fight for him, Hera begins to imprison Zeus' children in the Underworld.
The one child she cannot imprison, however, is the mighty Hercules, whom has arrived back in Greece to fight by his father. When he arrives, however, he is forced into battle with Hera's army of dead souls who are fighting Athena in Athens. With Athena at his side, Hercules is able to push the dead back to the Underworld, which he and Athena then journey to in hopes of releasing Zeus' children. Fighting through the soldiers of Ares, the dead of Hera, and Cerberus itself, the duo finally reach Tartarus, where they release the children of Zeus, and inadvertently release the former underworld God, Pluto. With Pluto helping them, Hercules and Athena are able to wrestle the underworld back from Hera, only to realize they are playing right into her trap.
With Zeus preparing the Gods for war against Hera, Hephaestus will have been called away from his forges, allowing Hera to enter them without question. Therefore, Hercules calls upon Iris to transport them to the forge, where they discover Hera's true prize: Continuum, a device capable of resetting the entire universe with Hera as its creator. Hercules, enraged by his step-mother's betrayal, attacks her blindly, with Athena attempting to support his wild assaults.
However, as Hera is about to restart the Universe, Hercules decides to throw caution at the wind and use his mighty mace to destroy the Continuum, willing to destroy himself if it meant that Hera couldn't rule. Fortunately, the Uru-infused mace and the powerful magic within the Continuum melded together, granting Hercules the power of the Continuum, which he uses to cast Hera out of existence, then orders one of the Cyclops of the forge to remove the magical enchantment of the Continuum from his mace, destroying the universe creating magic forever. With Hera dead ,the position of Hera's throne in Mount Olympus is given to Hercules, who declines in favor of protecting the mortal world from other threats, which are almost instantly seen as Ares attacks Athens once more.
After credits scene:
Norman Osborn is seen in an office when Ares crashes through his roof.
Osborn: "There is a door, you know."
Ares: "Your doors bore me, Osborn, now what is this plan you spoke of?"
Osborn: "Oh I think you'll enjoy it a lot, God of War. I'm deadly sure."
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
The flames of the forge are shown, when suddenly glowing blue eyes appear from it, indicating that Hera is still alive.
Screen cuts to black.
West Coast Avengers The Legacy of Ultron: With Hercules gone back to Greece, the West Coast Avengers have started to look for new recruits to add to the already well-versed team (Hawkeye, Firebird, War Machine, Wonder-Man, Scarlet Witch, and Tigra). As part of the application, each hero (Arachne, Torpedo, Stingray, Blue Diamond, and Whizzer) must be able to fight and defeat Tigra within 2 minutes, something only one of the candidates is able to do: Julia Carpenter, the psychic Spider-Woman known as Arachne. Thus, Arachne joins the team, and almost immediately, the team is attacked by a group of robots led by an android whose appearance feels incredibly familiar. The robot then reveals that it is Alkhema, daughter of Ultron, who has appeared to take revenge in her father's name.
Thus, the West Coast Avengers come together and fight off Alkhema, and are able to study her android drones, learning they are not the same droids Ultron used, but a new kind of android being created in Silicon Valley. The West Coast Avengers then head to Silicon Valley, where they discover an entire army of androids being built by Advanced Mechanized Research, a sub-company owned by AIM. Upon their discovery, the Alkhema Drones activate and attack the WCA, led by what appears to be a sentient android known as X-51. As X-51 holds off the WCA, Alkhema is secretly behind the scenes creating pure vibranium guards known as Alkhema's Six.
When the Avengers eventually reach the vibranium forge, they learn Alkhema has escaped, leaving her six vibranium guards to fight the WCA. By the end of the battle, Firebird and Arachne have combined their powers to form burning webs to melt the four guards, and Scarlet Witch has used her knowledge of Vision's anatomy to free X-51 of Alkhema's control, rendering him autonomous again. He then reveals that Alkhema's plan is to ignite nuclear war between the United States and Russia.
Thus, the WCA and X-51 head to the nuclear facility in Livermore to find Alkhema priming the nukes to fire at Russia. Alkhema then reveals that Alkhema's Six was only a test, and in reality hundreds of vibranium guards were being prepped underneath the facility. The WCA then attacks the vibranium guards while X-51 attacks Alkhema, forcing her into her current body by destroying the nearby dishes. With Alkhema trapped, X-51 sets the nukes to detonate in the facility, decimating Alkhema and her vibranium guards. The WCA then escapes the facility, watches as Alkhema and her guards are destroyed, and induct X-51 into the WCA as an official member.
After credits scene:
Military officers are shown within a locker room waiting for someone in the changing room.
Officer 1: "Do you really think he's ready for this?"
Officer 2: "He doesn't have a choice. He has to be ready. Walker, you ready?"
John Walker then walks out with his US Agent uniform on.
Walker: "Oh yea, I'm ready."
Walker then ignites his holographic Captain America shield.
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
A teenager is seen walking towards an abandoned building where an amulet is laying on the ground.
The teen then picks it up, and the screen flashes white.
Screen cuts to black.
Iron Man 6: Tony Stark returns as the invincible Iron Man, with his life returning to normal. Crime is down, the Hood is away, the Mandarin's defeated, and now the only thing Tony has to do is go to press conferences and committee hearings, something he rarely does. However, all of this changes when an old enemy reappears: the Ten Rings, the terrorist organization once controlled by the Mandarin.
Tony heads to their old headquarters, in hopes of squashing whatever promoted leader the Ten Rings had, only to be EMP'd by another Iron Man-like suit. The suit then reveals itself to be Zeke Stane, son of Tony's mentor, Obadiah Stane, better known as the Iron Monger. For years, Stane has been preparing for revenge on Tony, getting cybernetic implants grafted onto his body, effectively turning him into an Iron Man suit, one which he has dubbed Iron Monger V2. Without his armor and against a cyborg, Tony calls in for the Rescue Initiative. While she's working, Pepper Potts is grabbed by a purple suit known as Rescue, transforming Ms. Potts into the next Iron Man.
With Rescue activated, Tony also calls upon another suit of his: the Hulkbuster. However, before the armor is able to reach Tony, Stane shoots it out of the sky. However, before Stane can kill Tony, Rescue appears and takes Tony up high enough for him to call upon his Silver Centurion armor. Rescue and Iron Man then venture back down to the surface, where they find out Stane has escaped. The two then return to the newly reopened Avengers Tower, only to see Stane arrived there first, and detonates himself on top of the tower, destroying the tower, but not himself, who then flies off.
While Tony and Pepper are busy saving people below, Stane goes off and begins to upgrade himself once more. Following his upgrades, Stane sends a message to Tony online to a one on one battle between Stane and Tony once and for all. Once he has upgraded himself, Stane challenges Tony online to a one vs one battle to settle their feud once and for all.
However, when Tony arrives, it's clear that Stane had no intention of fighting Tony alone, as an entire squadron of armored Ten Rings soldiers are with him. But Tony expected this all along and activates House Party Protocol V2, calling in the forty or so armor suits to battle Stane's army while Tony and Stane fight one on one. By the fight's end, just as Stane seems to be getting the upper hand, Tony overcharges Stane's repulsors, detonating them, as well as the rest of Stane's cybernetics, killing him.
After credits scene:
Norman Osborn is shown entering a H.A.M.M.E.R. facility, opening a locker, revealing the Iron Patriot Armor.
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
A man is seen searching the rubble of the Ten Rings facility. He is then seen grabbing the guards and sucking their mental energy from them.
Unknown: "This is the Controller. Stane's facility is under my control. Move in."
The Controller then throws a piece of rubble aside, revealing the remaining pieces of Stane's cybernetics.
Screen cuts to black.
Hawkeye: After years of working with the Avengers, both as a member and the West Coast Avengers leader, Clint Barton has finally decided to take some time off to reunite with his former mentor: Buck Chisholm. Once a carnival performer, Chisholm became a mercenary and took young Clint under his wing, training him in the art of archery. However, when Hawkeye refused to kill for a sketchy client, Chisholm believed he failed to train Hawkeye correctly and abandoned the young archer.
Now that Hawkeye is an Avenger, Chisholm has reached out to Clint with a request to meet. However, when Hawkeye arrives, he is almost shot by an arrow from Trickshot's new protege, Kate Bishop. Chisholm then announces that following Hawkeye's success, he wanted to see if he could recreate his training with Bishop, something that appears to be a success. But as the three talk amongst each other, Chisholm is killed by a sniper known as Crossfire. Despite Kate and Clint's best attempts, Crossfire escapes, leaving behind a calling card that declares Crossfire as an anti-superhero vigilante who assassinated Chisholm to prevent him from creating more heroes like Hawkeye.
After extensive research, the duo learn that Crossfire is William Cross, cousin of Darren Cross, better known as Yellowjacket. William Cross started off as a CIA Agent who was discharged after an explosion caused by an unknown superhero rendered him blind in one eye and deaf in one ear. When he left, Cross replaced his deaf and blind side of his face with cybernetics, becoming the mercenary known as Crossfire. Enraged at his murderous activities, Clint and Kate go out on a vendetta against Crossfire, hoping to bring him to justice and ensure the survival of all upcoming superheroes.
During their hunt for Crossfire, the duo encounters the known enemy of Daredevil, Bullseye, who was once on a mercenary team with Crossfire known as Target Eliminated. Bullseye then reveals the location of the Target Eliminated Headquarters, but states that it's now abandoned. But when the group reaches the base, it's revealed to be still be very active, with Crossfire operating it. The two then ambush Crossfire, who shows just how capable he is by successfully shooting Kate Bishop, critically injuring her. However, Hawkeye and Kate are eventually able to hang Crossfire from a wall, leaving him for the police to arrest. Kate then tells Clint that she plans to take up Chisholm's role of mentor to try and train other archers, leaving him to return home.
After credits scene:
Crossfire is shown in a bus on the way to prison when the Green Goblin explodes the bus and grabs Crossfire.
Crossfire: "What the hell?! Who the hell are you?!"
Goblin: "Mr. Cross, we have much to speak about!"
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
A television is going off in the foreground.
Reporter: "Police are baffled as known assassin William Cross was found today within a hidden bunker, hung on the wall by arrows. Experts are investigating, but no known hero activity is known..."
The TV is turned off and a man stands up in front of it.
Unknown: "So Clint knows now….there's no point hiding anymore.."
The man then turns to face the camera, revealing that it is Barney Barton.
Barney: "I'm coming to get you, little bro…"
Screen cuts to black.
Avengers vs Dark Avengers: Over the last few years, Spider-Man's notoriety has brought Norman Osborn into the spotlight, granting him control over H.A.M.M.E.R. Industries to combat the menace. With his enormous reach, Osborn has been able to gain access to many people, particularly some people of notorious origin.
Osborn, having spent years on his plan, is finally ready to announce it to the public, saying he has assembled a new Avengers team of: Iron Patriot (Norman Osborn), Agent Venom (Scorpion), Hawkeye (Crossfire), Captain Marvel (Moonstone), Hercules (Ares), the Sentry (the Void), and She-Hulk (Red She-Hulk). While the real Avengers (Iron Man, Captain America, Captain Marvel, She-Hulk, Ant-Man, Thor, and Black Panther) try to show that these Dark Avengers are imposters, Osborn's recent celebrity status overrides them and everyone believes this to be another Skrull Invasion type scenario.
In an attempt to silence the old Avengers, Osborn and his Dark Avengers attack the Avengers at their facility. While the Avengers are able to fight them off, they realize that they themselves will not be able to assault Osborn without drawing scrutiny. Thus, Tony decides to call upon fellow Avengers to help assemble a team of heroes who can be seen as villains until proven innocent: Spider-Man, Rescue, Kate Bishop, Athena, Beta Ray Bill, and the Punisher.
This coalition, dubbed the Secret Avengers, is ordered to attack the Dark Avengers in hopes of revealing who they really are. During the ensuing battle, Spider-Man is able to remove the symbiote and expose Scorpion, exposing that the entire team is composed of villains, culminating in Rescue partially destroying the Iron Patriot suit, revealing none other than Norman Osborn inside.
With his plan exposed, Osborn and his Dark Avengers attempt to flee, only to be caught by the real Avengers and have their plan exposed to the whole world. Another battle occurs, only ending when the Secret Avengers arrive and help the real Avengers finish off the Dark Avengers. Finally, after two years of planning, Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers Initiative collapses, with Sentry having reclaimed his body and Spider-Man's hero status being returned.
After credits scene:
Someone is shown floating in space, viewing the Earth below.
Unknown: "So, the Humans believe themselves to control their own destiny? Their own futures? Let's change that."
The figure then turns around, revealing it is the Beyonder.
Screen cuts to black.
After credits scene 2:
The Avengers (Iron Man, Captain America, Captain Marvel, She-Hulk, Ant-Man, Thor, Sentry, and Black Panther) are seen talking in a small restaurant.
Thor: "Reynolds, what be thy powers again?"
Sentry: "How long do you have, Thunderer? Because that could take awhile."
Ant-Man: "I think his powers are invisibility and lasers, right? Or is it that you can make people tell the truth? Am I on the right track?"
Sentry: "Not even close."
Black Panther: "So...can you clone yourself? Phase through walls?"
Iron Man: "I think he can just fly and punch stuff."
Sentry: "Well I mean…"
Captain Marvel: "No, Tony, those are my powers"
Sentry: "Sigh.."
Screen cuts to black.
