It’s also worth noting that Mac Gargan’s mention of some powerful friends on the outside during his mid-credits scene with Michael Keaton’s character could foretell the introduction of the villain super-team known as “The Sinister Six” - a team long rumored to be getting its own movie down the road. Michael Mando of AMC’s Better Call Saul AMC If the name wasn’t enough to make the connection, however, the tattoo of a scorpion on the neck of Mando’s character certainly reinforced the reference to one of Spider-Man’s most dangerous, recurring foes. The character of Mac Gargan was first introduced in a 1964 issue of The Amazing Spider-Man and went on to become the villain known as The Scorpion. The criminal character played by Better Call Saul and Orphan Black actor Michael Mando in Homecoming appears in a few scenes - including the film’s mid-credits scene set in a prison hallway - and the name he’s given should be familiar to fans of Spider-Man’s rogues gallery. You can also read our review of Spider-Man: Homecoming for more spoiler-free analysis.) Introducing … The Scorpion Image used with permission by copyright holder ( Feel free to read this before watching the movie, but be warned: While the article doesn’t reveal any key plot points, it does describe several characters and scenes appearing in the film. Here are five of our favorite Easter Eggs hidden - sometimes in plain sight - in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
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