The Amazing Spider-Man 2 after credits scene possibly revealed

By Andrew Meola | Mar 13, 2014 01:21 PM EDT

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The after-credits scene has become a staple of superhero movies in recent years, and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is sure to be no different. Given the upcoming expansion of this film universe to include Venom and Sinister Six movies, the possibilities for a post-credits scene are numerous. But a new report claims to know the contents of the footage.

[WARNING: MAJOR POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ ON IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO KNOW!]

Last June, Comic Book Movie reported that the scene contained a set with three chambers. The Green Goblin suit is in one of them, the Spider-Man serum in another and Norman Osborn's severed head is in the third.

Two months ago, a Reddit user named youdonthavetotrustme claimed that he had seen The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and offered a detailed description of the ending. Many felt the information was unfounded, but a new image surfaced online that supposedly is from the post-credits scene that he described.

Unfortunately, the image has been taken down from most sites, but the description still remains:

"Norman dies in TASM2 from his mystery illness. Said mystery illness can be cured by Peter's blood. Harry and Electro fail to obtain this and he passes. Harry is sent to Ravencroft at the film's end. After credits scene involves The Man In Shadows from the first film walking up to Norman's cryogenically frozen head in a chamber and saying, 'Wake up old friend.'"

If true, then what do you think this means for the future of the Amazing Spider-Man universe? Let us know in the comments below.

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