SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME TRAILER [Discussion Thread]

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  • Mitchell35Mitchell35 Member Posts: 1,897 ★★★★
    I’m so excited!!!

    No tony though.....
    His suit is also darker and he doesn’t seem as peppy and happy. This will be a darker movie for sure.

    Also, vulture scorpion shocker mysterio chameleon and doc ock/ goblin will be the mcu sinister six in Spider man 3 (mcu version)
  • THEHUNTSMAN_242THEHUNTSMAN_242 Member Posts: 17
    PeterQuill wrote: »
    At least this didn't completely discredit spider-man or nick fury's death in infinity war...oh wait it totally did.


    Well, yeah, unless you can predict the future in avengers endgame, we now know how they all come back. THANKS FOR THE SPOILERS SAMUEL L. JACKSON! But, yeah, far from homes gonna be awesome
  • THEHUNTSMAN_242THEHUNTSMAN_242 Member Posts: 17
    DNA3000 wrote: »
    Jestress wrote: »
    Jestress wrote: »
    John757 wrote: »
    PeterQuill wrote: »
    At least this didn't completely discredit spider-man or nick fury's death in infinity war...oh wait it totally did.


    The snap created an alternate reality for half the population

    Lol.

    Uh no and no it didn't, this takes place after endgame so they are brought back to life in endgame which was obviously going to happen when they announced more movies after endgame and the fact the comics did the same

    If you would read the article, you would find that they have refrained from stating whether this movie takes place before or after infinity war so as to NOT hint at the fate of the characters. Just saying.

    Also, mysterio? Just went from six to midnight.

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    One article and I can give you tons of others including one from the director of the movie itself and from the person in charge of the whole mcu.

    You know like this one.
    Right now, Spidey is in the MCU and it's just Spidey. Civil War, Homecoming, we've already shot a lot of Tom Holland's scenes in the upcoming Avengers films, and we're just starting to solidify our plans for Homecoming 2 - we won't call it that, whatever it is - which is exciting because it'll be the first MCU movie after untitled Avengers in 2019.

    It'll be the way Civil War informed everything in Homecoming, those movies will launch him off into a very new cinematic universe at that point. Those five movies are we're focusing on.

    https://www.joblo.com/movie-news/exclusive-kevin-feige-talks-spidey-s-future-studio-collaborations-220

    And this
    “What I think we should focus on is this Spider-Man who started in Civil War and then has this movie, and then will be in the Avengers movie. And we are starting now the next one which will start a few minutes after Avengers 4 wraps as a story,” Pascal reveals.

    https://www.fandom.com/articles/exclusive-sonys-spider-man-movies-happen-in-the-same-reality-as-the-mcu

    I could keep going but I think those two would know better than you, and again it's obvious not sure why you think otherwise, especially when they announced phase 4 and had movies dated afterwards and the fact that the comics also did the same


    Can we get back talking about the movie now.
    Mysterio fighting Hydro-man, They might as well bring in any of these four Shocker, Hobgoblin, Electro, Rhino, Vulture, Scorpia, Sandman, Kraven the Hunter and Doc Oc make the Sinster Six

    Hydron not hydroman, he's part of the elementals who are also in the movie proably because they dont have the rights to him or sandman.

    Also they are already setting up the ground work for that and introduced some in homecoming

    Vulture
    Scorpion
    Shocker
    Mysterio
    ?
    ?

    There is a difference between a movie coming out after Avengers: Endgame, and a moving coming out after Avengers: Endgame that had a timeline before the events of Infinity War.

    Take Ant Man and The Wasp for example. Movie came out after Avengers: Infinity War. Timeline was BEFORE Avengers: Infinity War.

    All I'm saying is we don't know whether the timeline of Spiderman: Far From Home is before or after the events of Infinity War.

    So far, Kevin Feige hasn't ever directly lied about the content of any of the MCU movies and he doesn't play spoilery games. He explicitly stated not only that Far from Home takes place after the two Infinity War movies, but that it deals with the consequences of them.
    "What is it like to try to go back to a normal life after what happens in this movie [Infinity War]? Not to mention what happens in the next [Avengers] movie.”

    “It’s fun to see that, because he can represent, you know, the world as a whole, as they try to move forward,” Feige said. “And you can do it in a way that is tonally unique, and tonally different than, certainly, the two Avengers films that people are about to see.

    See: https://mcucosmic.com/2018/09/11/kevin-feige-explains-how-spider-man-far-from-home-is-not-a-prequel-to-infinity-war-avengers-4/

    Because we knew Tom Holland was signed for another MCU/Sony collaboration movie, we knew the sequel to Homecoming would release after Infinity War. So people were wondering if that movie could be set before Infinity War, because everyone suspected some characters would die in Infinity War and making it a prequel would dodge that issue. But in multiple interviews Kevin Feige stated that the movie now called Far from Home would deal with the consequences of Infinity War, it would not be set before that movie or try to dodge the events of that movie. In later interviews he states that chronologically speaking Far From Home takes place literally minutes after the closing events of Endgame.


    It's before the snap. Don't believe me, watch the trailer all the way up there. It shows Nick fury. He was one that turned to dust in avengers infinity war.
  • Player1994Player1994 Member Posts: 793 ★★★
    the only thing i like about this new spiderman is his hot aunt beside that i think he is too chilldich being a slave to tony stark in avenegers isn't helping the character tooo
    the spiderman classic will never be out matched
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