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Film director Joss Whedon sheds light on the alleged post-credit scene for Joss Whedon's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" has surfaced in YouTube. Also, the new "Spider-Man" movie is rumored to take place in Savage Island.

The after-credit scene featured a window cleaner and Spider-Man, leading fans to think about the web-slinger's introduction to Marvel Cinematic World.  

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Whedon confirmed at a press conference in London that the after credits scene that has been seen in YouTube is fake, as per Cinema Blend.

The film director said that he does not know where it started and who thought of it. He also clarified that there will be no extra scene at the conclusion of the film, since the production team do not want filmgoers to be upset if they do not see anything after sitting for forty minutes.

It can be confirmed that there will be a short scene in the middle of the credits, just like what the audience see in some films.

The "Shawarma" scene of the mightiest heroes at the end credit of the first Avengers film was initially not part of the plan, but the production team decided to include it. Same thing can happen in the remaining few days, letting fans see the traditional after credit scene.

The film stars Johansson, Renner, Bettany, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, and James Spader.

"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is slated to premiere on May 1.

Meanwhile, the new solo "Spider-Man" film storyline is rumored to be set in Savage Land, as per Tech Times.

Located in Antartica, Savage Land is a tropical region encircled by volcanoes. It is said to be created by an alien named Nuwali over 200 million years ago.

Savage Land was initially inhabited by dinosaurs, prehistoric mammals, and early hominids. It was 1915 when human expeditions discovered the mineral vibranium, which is used in Captain America's shield and Ultron's body.

"Spider-Man" was brought to the Land, where he helped Ka-Zar against Kraven the Hunter.

In a new partnership between Marvel and Sony, the two companies will be working together for another incarnation for the wall crawler.

Writer-director Drew Goddard, who is known for "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Alias," "Lost," "Daredevil," and "Cabin in the Woods," is set to helm the film.

The new "Spider-Man" movie is set to hit theaters on July 28, 2017.