Captain America: Civil War has hit theaters overseas, an event which has not gone unnoticed by American fans rooting around for spoilers.

Marvel is infamous for its mid-credits and post-credits scenes, and at least one of Civil Wars' best-kept secrets has made its way online.

SPOILERS AHEAD

Illegal videos of Cap 3 swarmed the Internet over the weekend, and, while we won't post them here, you can check out a summary of one alleged post-credit scene courtesy of Comic Book Movie.

"The scene opens with Peter Parker playing around with his web-shooters (though these are ones which were seemingly rebuilt for him by Tony Stark) as he has a conversation with his Aunt May. All of a sudden, a red beam shines from it, something he's forced to hide when she walks into his bedroom," the site reported on Friday. After Spidey vaguely chats with his Aunt about his recent adventures, "Peter shines the beam up at the ceiling, revealing the classic red Spidey logo he would shine on criminals in the comics, only it's now some sort of computer interface."

Well, that's what happens when you have the likes of Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.) as your mentor!

The clip is clearly a teaser for Sony and Marvel's joint endeavor, Spider-Man: Homecoming, for which Downey has already been confirmed.

Fans should remain seated, however; this intriguing scene might not be the only sting directors Joe and Anthony Russo have in store.

MCU films generally have two clips--one amusing scene involving the characters of the current film and one teaser for an upcoming release. There are always exceptions to the rule, such as The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Civil War might join that list when it throws a third clip into the mix.

"We can't say who is going to be in it but we can say that there certainly could be one, or two, maybe three," Joe Russo told Forbes. "We can confirm that you should stay sat in your seats when the movie is done."

Find out more when Captain America: Civil War hits theaters this Friday.