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Parker realizes that the villains successes are because the crazy random aging affects everyone regardless of allegiance. Raimi adds a seemingly pointless scene where Norman Osborn angrily yells "Vidic stole my finale!" at a poster. Feeling bad, Parker gives Stark and Thor a quip to cushion their fall before they turn to dust. | Parker realizes that the villains successes are because the crazy random aging affects everyone regardless of allegiance. Raimi adds a seemingly pointless scene where Norman Osborn angrily yells "Vidic stole my finale!" at a poster. Feeling bad, Parker gives Stark and Thor a quip to cushion their fall before they turn to dust. | ||
Soon all the heroes are nearly eradicated. After chasing Sytsevich and his minions to a jet plane and wrapping them up with webbing, Spider-Man realizes that the villains have accidentally switched out old canisters of the gas for ordinary air, ironically setting themselves and everyone else free. | Soon all the heroes are nearly eradicated. After chasing Sytsevich and his minions to a jet plane and wrapping them up with webbing, Spider-Man realizes that the villains have accidentally switched out old canisters of the gas for ordinary air, ironically setting themselves and everyone else free. For some reason, Parker allows them to just walk away and does nothing to stop them. | ||
In the post-credits scene, a plastic surgeon named Dr. Tersant can be seen studying a list celebrities and specific traits he admires. Among the celebrities are Mercado and Sytsevich. He states he is about to start his first enhancement operation as it cuts to black. | In the post-credits scene, a plastic surgeon named Dr. Tersant can be seen studying a list celebrities and specific traits he admires. Among the celebrities are Mercado and Sytsevich. He states he is about to start his first enhancement operation as it cuts to black. |