Spider-Man: Far From Home premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre on June 26, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 2, as the last film in Phase Three of the MCU. [141], Owen Gleiberman of Variety praised Holland's performance and wrote, "By the end, this Spider-Man really does find his tingle, yet coming after Into the Spider-Verse, with its swirling psychedelic imagery and identity games and trap doors of perception, Spider-Man: Far From Home touches all the bases of a conventional Marvel movie. Lussier suggested the latter approach be taken, while a representative of Sony said the studio would be working with Marvel to "figure out the Spider-Man strategy". [138][139] By the week of release industry estimates lowered to $140 million, with the studio expecting $120 million, due to the recent underperformance of other sequels. Written by In 2018, Jackson and Gyllenhaal joined the cast as Fury and Mysterio, respectively.
In a mid-credits scene, J. Jonah Jameson of TheDailyBugle.net broadcasts doctored footage of the London incident in which Beck frames Spider-Man for the drone attack and his death, but not before exposing his secret identity to the world, much to Parker's shock.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is in theaters now, Looking for the latest gadgets? Looking for some great streaming picks? [92] Watts acknowledged that there was a chance Simmons would not want to reprise the role, but stated that he never considered another actor, saying, "It's gotta be him. [172] In August 2019, Disney and Sony appeared unable to reach a new agreement for Marvel Studios and Feige to have continued involvement in Spider-Man films.
They did try to use Spider-Man's actions and the use of his abilities to show his growth since Homecoming, but to also show his "reach as always exceeding his grasp as he refines his superhero skills". [6] The second trailer was viewed 135 million times in 24 hours, surpassing the first Far From Home trailer as the most viewed Sony Pictures trailer in that time period. Mysterio's plan went through several iterations, including an early suggestion that he could be an alien Skrull in disguise. [66], The film reuses two of Spider-Man's costumes from the previous films: his main costume from Captain America: Civil War and Spider-Man: Homecoming, and the Iron Spider suit from Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. "[158], Writing for IndieWire, David Ehrlich gave the film a grade of "C" and, despite complimenting the cast, called the film an "unadventurous bit of superhero housekeeping that only exists to clean up the mess that Avengers: Endgame left behind". [12] Also in May, McKenna and Sommers were also confirmed as the film's screenwriters. Framestore took inspiration from the title sequences of the James Bond film series, especially that of Spectre for the graveyard portion of the battle.
[132] Spider-Man: Far From Home was the last film released in Phase Three of the MCU. Armed with a super-suit with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, cat burglar Scott Lang must embrace his inner hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, plan and pull off a heist that will save the world. [70] The film was re-released on Labor Day weekend, beginning August 29, with four minutes of extra footage.
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