Peter Parker verheugt zich op een paar dagen van ontspanning en bevindt zich op een schoolreisje in Europa. Maar ja, de hormoontjes spelen op en het kwaad slaapt nooit en van een rustige periode komt niet veel terecht. Show De uitgangssituatie van de film is een aaneenschakeling van toevallige omstandigheden. De auteur van het script heeft zich heerlijk uitgeleefd in leuke scènes met een knipoog. Het personage Peter Parker is een onzekere tiener met een ongemakkelijke houding betreffende sociale interacties. Voer voor humoristische gebeurtenisjes. Tom Holland speelt zijn personage alleraardigst. Spider-Man: Far From Home zou zomaar een frisse highschool-komedie kunnen zijn met op de achtergrond de besognes van een superheld, ware het niet dat de superheld nu eenmaal zijn plicht moet doen en dat het dus onvermijdelijk is dat dat aspect van het verhaal gedurende het verloop meer en meer op de voorgrond treedt. De film verliest zich een beetje in optische extravaganza. Veel spectaculaire effecten. Mooi om naar te kijken, maar de charmante knipoog uit het eerste deel van de film is daarmee definitief verdwenen. Spider-Man: Far from Home is dan weer een gewone bombastische superheldenfilm. Een film zonder verrassende wendingen met veel spektakelscènes. Best leuk allemaal, maar een beetje veel en niet bijzonder genoeg om een speelduur van 129 minuten te rechtvaardigen. Daarvoor heeft het verhaal gewoon te weinig inhoud. Spider-Man: Far from Home kent een fris begin en biedt verder leuk vermaak, maar duurt te lang. Dat is het wel. Spider-Man: Far From Home is a 2019 superhero film, based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. The film is a sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming and Avengers: Endgame. It is the twenty-third film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the eleventh and final installment of Phase Three and The Infinity Saga. The film was released in the United States on July 2, 2019 and re-released under the title Spider-Man: Far From Home - Extended Cut for one week only on August 30, 2019.[1] The film is directed by Jon Watts and stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Samuel L. Jackson as Talos and Nick Fury, Zendaya as Michelle Jones, Cobie Smulders as Soren, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, J.B. Smoove as Julius Dell, Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds, Martin Starr as Roger Harrington, Tony Revolori as Flash Thompson, with Marisa Tomei as May Parker, and Jake Gyllenhaal as Quentin Beck/Mysterio. The third film in the series, Spider-Man: No Way Home, was released on December 17, 2021, while a fourth film is currently in development. SynopsisPeter Parker returns in Spider-Man: Far From Home, the next chapter of the Spider-Man: Homecoming series! Our friendly neighborhood Super Hero decides to join his best friends Ned, MJ, and the rest of the gang on a European vacation. However, Peter's plan to leave super heroics behind for a few weeks are quickly scrapped when he begrudgingly agrees to help Nick Fury uncover the mystery of several elemental creature attacks, creating havoc across the continent![2] PlotIn Summer 2024, Nick Fury and Maria Hill arrive in the aftermath of what is supposedly a violent sandstorm, which has destroyed the small village of Ixtenco, Mexico. Fury stated that reports of the spontaneous event had a face, classifying it as a possible threat for them to investigate. The earth-based creature ran rampant again in the form of an unidentified creature, but a mysterious third party, Quentin Beck, arrived and dismantled it with Fury and Hill's help. A week later, an air-based creature was wreaking havoc in Morocco, until Beck, Fury, and Hill pulled resources to defeat it as well. Following these events, Beck gained the assistance of the two spies, to intercept a larger threat. In New York City, Peter Parker yearns to gain the admiration of Michelle Jones, who he has a crush on. He competes for her affections with Brad Davis. Parker takes the opportunity to win her over when Midtown Tech organizes a school trip to Europe for the students who were killed in the Snap. All the while, Parker is met with an overabundance of stress after Tony Stark's death, asked by many if he would take over, juggling with the responsibilities of being Spider-Man without help from his mentor. Fury attempts to contact Parker during a charity event as Spider-Man with his Aunt May, but he dismisses it and redirects it to Happy Hogan. Moments later, Fury calls Hogan to ask if Parker if dodging his calls, with the old friend covering for Parker. Parker's attempts to bond with Jones on the airplane ride to Italy proved futile. Parker's wingman and best friend Ned Leeds becomes infatuated with Betty Brant, and the two announce they are dating when they arrive in Venice. While the class is sightseeing, Hydro-Man, an entity made from water, emerges out of the Grand Canal and runs rampant. Parker attempts to stop it to no avail, until the armored Beck arrives, and destroys it after luring it out of the canal. The night of the attack, Fury meets Parker in person and introduces him to Beck. Beck explains that the creatures are Elementals from an alternate dimension, which have emerged to their dimension in the Blip: A tragic warrior who had lost his family, Beck is determined to defeat them and reveals that the final Elemental, Molten Man is due to make an appearance in Prague. To accommodate Parker's request to keep his identity as Spider-Man a secret without arousing suspicion, Fury rearranges the school trip's location from Paris to Prague, through the trip's chaperones, Roger Harrington and Julius Dell. In Austria, Parker is provided with a new stealth suit and a new and advanced A.I. named E.D.I.T.H., embedded in a pair of sunglasses, as a final gift from Stark. When Davis attempts to sabotage Parker's chances with Jones, he inadvertently authorizes an orbital drone strike at their tour bus, but Parker stops it before it opens fire. Arriving in Prague, Fury reprimands Parker for endangering his classmates with the drone strike. After being consoled by Beck, Parker dons the stealth suit and helps Beck combat the Fire Elemental once it erupts during the city's Carnival of Lights. Parker utilizes E.D.I.T.H. to confine his tour group in the State Opera on the other side of town from the projected Elemental attack. As Parker and Jones were having awkward attempts at complementing, Fury radioed Parker to be in position, prompting him to asks Leeds to give an alibi for his departure. Jones, curious as to his suspicious behavior, follows Parker upon his exit, while Leeds and Brant also snuck out to the carnival. The latter pair are put in danger as they are entrapped on the Ferris wheel, due to the Fire Elemental's emergence scaring away the operator. Parker saves them, and Leeds hastily fabricates the alias "Night Monkey" to protect Parker's Spider-Man identity. As Parker secures their cart, a web-line snags a cloaked item that flies and lands near a hidden Jones. Fury and Hill arrive on scene, Beck informs them it is too late to stop the Elemental and performs a Kamikaze attack. After Beck sacrifices himself to destroy the Fire Elemental, Parker leaped down to check his well-being and finds him injured but alive. After a discouraging talk by Fury, who invited Beck to Berlin to build a new superhero team, Parker was invited to celebrate by Beck for his heroism over drinks at a pub. Parker and Beck talked about responsibilities, and how Parker was too young to be engaging in Avengers level crises. Beck assured him of finding the right rhythm when a waitress picks the E.DI.T.H. glasses off the floor Parker dropped. As Parker was showcasing the E.D.I.T.H. glasses, he had an epiphany regarding Stark's last words and bequeathed them to Beck. Although showing himself to be reluctant, Beck yielded to Parker's request, in the end, shouldering the responsibility of E.D.I.T.H. while Parker went to enjoy his vacation. Upon Parker's exit of the pub, the establishment dissipates revealing it as an illusion, with Beck and some accomplices celebrating. Parker and Jones make time for each other on the Charles Bridge. Jones exclaims that she suspects Peter of being Spider-Man, and submits a piece of tech with webbing as proof. When the tech - an advanced projector - activates to reveal an incomplete illusion of a scripted fight sequence with Mysterio, they realize that Beck had been manipulating the Elemental crises himself, and is a fraud. Upon this realization, Parker confesses to being Spider-Man and in need of Jones' help. The two return to the hotel for Parker to suit up, Jones and Leeds to provide him an alibi, and he races to Berlin to warn Fury. Meanwhile, Beck, having grown callous out of his need for attention, reveals his grand plan to his crew, all disgraced former employees of Stark Industries: to launch an "Avengers-level threat" in London and save the survivors of the event to become 'the Next Iron Man'. But Beck noticed a render error of his illusion projected suit and furiously examines the footage further to find Jones showing the projector evidence to Parker. In Berlin, Parker attempts to expose Beck's plan to Fury and Hill but is intercepted by Beck, who had a drone shoot Fury. The office building vanishes into a mid-construction building where Beck torments him with various illusions. Parker is then saved by Fury, having shot Beck in the back, but upon his demanding names of people who Parker knew could know of Beck's plan, Parker capitulates to name Leeds, Brant, and Jones. Fury is revealed to be Beck under illusion projection, and by resuming the illusions steers Parker into the path of an oncoming train. Beck has E.D.I.T.H. reroute the Midtown Tech class trip to London, intending to kill those that might also expose his plans. Further away, Parker survived his collision and crawls his way into a train car to recover. He later wakes up in a holding cell in the Netherlands, and after escaping he asks a kind stranger for their phone, which he used to call Hogan to rescue him. After Hogan proves himself to be real to a battle-weary Parker, he provides first aid and a motivation speech to reenergize the young hero. Knowing Beck will target his class and using Thompson's live streams, Hogan plots course to London while Parker developed a new Spider-Man suit. Parker skydives off the Stark Industries Private Jet into London, just as Beck launched his attack with an Elemental Fusion, combining the properties of the previous Elementals. Gliding over the Thames to make his way into the illusion, Parker battles a swarm of Beck's drones and destroys the Elemental Fusion illusion. Beck reordered the drones to then attack Spider-Man en mass, exhausting the hero to use all his web fluid. Meanwhile, Hogan went to rescue Parker's friends, but as the drones were nearing them he had to take them into a secure space, and the only one nearby was the vault of the Royal Crown Jewels. Inside, Parker's friends open up with Hogan, but Parker used an improvised tactic that blew a hole through the drone defenses and he reached Beck. Upon capture, Parker broke Beck's interface dome helmet, which deactivated the drones hunting his friends. Beck, however, used E.D.I.T.H. to control some drones to protect him, casting a dark void illusion within the walkway between Parker and Beck. Parker, using his hyper-awareness, confronts the drones and makes his way to Beck in the Tower Bridge observation station. A panicked Beck orders his protection drones to open fire, but Parker's use of a drone as a shield causes another to misfire, shooting Beck in the abdomen. Reaching Beck, and countering a last-ditch effort of an illusion, he reclaims the E.D.I.T.H. glasses and calls off the attack. The drones leave London, saving his classmates and the population in the process. After Beck succumbs to his wounds and apparently dies, Parker exits the bridge where Jones embraces him and they kiss amid the ruins of the bridge. One of Beck's accomplices, William Ginter Riva, recovers all of Beck's drone files after the battle and makes his escape to a safe location. Returning to New York, Leeds reveals that he and Brant have ended their short-lived relationship, whereas Hogan and May are in a complicated one: May sees it as a fling, while Hogan thought there was a long-term connection. Parker, feeling awkward among their discussion, takes his leave to sees Jones for their date. While taking Jones on a date as Spider-Man across the city, they land at Madison Square Garden where on several billboard screens across the city, NY1 anchor Pat Kiernan announces that much to Parker's horror, controversial online news reporter J. Jonah Jameson of The Daily Bugle released altered footage of the Battle of London. The broadcasted story of Mysterio's last words on a confession video directly incriminated Spider-Man for the Elemental attacks and ousts Spider-Man's identity as Peter Parker to the world. In a post-credit scene, Fury is revealed to have been on a Skrull spaceship the entire time; Nick Fury and Maria Hill are revealed to be Skrull impersonators Talos and Soren, operating on Earth at Fury's behest. Cast
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ProductionOn June 26, 2016, Sony Pictures Studios chairman Tom Rothman announced that Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios were committed to making more Spider-Man films after Spider-Man: Homecoming.[4] On July 27, 2016, Kevin Feige announced plans for future Spider-Man films to follow the model of the Harry Potter film series.[5] On October 16, 2016, Tom Holland announced that there were discussions for a sequel to Homecoming.[6] On December 10, 2016, following the release of the Official Trailer and International Trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming, Sony Pictures Studios announced that a sequel to the film, titled Spider-Man: Homecoming 2, was slated for release on July 5, 2019.[7] On June 14, 2017, during an interview with AlloCiné, Tom Holland announced that Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios were making a trilogy of Spider-Man films, with two more films informally titled Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3, as opposed to the Homecoming 2 title that Sony had announced in December 2016.[8] On June 26, 2017, Collider reported that Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios were both keen on having Jon Watts return to direct the film.[9] On July 19, 2017, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Jon Watts entered negotiations to return to direct the film.[10] On August 30, 2017, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers would return to write the script.[11] On December 9, 2017, Kevin Feige confirmed that Watts was hired to return to direct the film.[12] On May 21, 2018, Variety reported that Jake Gyllenhaal entered negotiations to portray the film's main villain, Mysterio,[13] while The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers were returning to write.[14] On June 23, 2018, Tom Holland announced on his Instagram that the film's title was Spider-Man: Far From Home.[15] On July 2, 2018, principal photography on the film started and was expected to conclude in December.[16][17] On August 7, 2018, it was confirmed that Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders would reprise their roles as Nick Fury and Maria Hill, respectively.[18] On October 16, 2018, principal photography on the film wrapped production.[19] On April 17, 2019, the film was pushed up from its initial July 5, 2019 release date to July 2, 2019.[20] On June 8, 2019, post-production on the film wrapped.[21] VideosTrailersSPIDER-MAN FAR FROM HOME - Official Teaser Trailer
SPIDER-MAN FAR FROM HOME – International Teaser Trailer SPIDER-MAN FAR FROM HOME - Official Trailer Other'Spider-Man Far From Home' Director Reveals Inspiration for Film’s Setting Spider-Man Far From Home LIVE Red Carpet World Premiere Zendaya finds inspiration for MJ at the Spider-Man Far From Home world premiere Spider-Man's "sidekick" Jacob Batalon LIVE from the Spider-Man Far From Home red carpet! Numan Acar talks working with Samuel L. Jackson on Spider-Man Far From Home Remi Hii & Tony Revolori LIVE from the Spider-Man Far From Home red carpet!
Martin Starr LIVE at the Spider-Man Far From Home red carpet Director Jon Watts on picking up Spider-Man's story after Avengers Endgame Samuel L. Jackson talks about Nick Fury's return in Spider-Man Far From Home
Sharon Blynn LIVE from the Spider-Man Far From Home red carpet Angourie Rice answers fan questions LIVE from the Spider-Man Far From Home red carpet Raising Spider-Man with Marisa Tomei LIVE from the Spider-Man Far From Home red carpet Jon Favreau on his role of a lifetime in Spider-Man Far From Home LIVE on the red carpet Spider-Man star Tom Holland avoids spoilers on the Spider-Man Far From Home red carpet! Jake Gyllenhaal adores Tom Holland and wants everyone to know it Kevin Feige reveals the secret connections of Spider-Man Far From Home and Avengers Endgame
Writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers reveal the creative process for Spider-Man Far From Home Executive Producer Eric Hauserman Carroll LIVE from the Spider-Man Far From Home red carpet Pete Wentz wants to know what happens in Spider-Man Far From Home LIVE from the red carpet
Emma Fuhrmann (Cassie Lang) on shipping Peter MJ LIVE at the Spider-Man Far From Home red carpet JB Smoove on joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Spider-Man Far From Home Spider-Man Far From Home Red Carpet Best Moments! Tom Holland! Zendaya! Jake Gyllenhaal! Samuel L. Jackson! Earth's Mightiest Show Catch Up with HOMECOMING and FAR FROM HOME Music
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Why was Stan Lee not in far from home?In an interview with CinemaBlend, “Spider-Man: Far From Home” director Jon Watts said “It felt right” for “Endgame” to be his last cameo and that they didn't shoot an appearance for him because of his declining health. Stan Lee also did not appear in June's “Dark Phoenix.”
Which Spidermans are in No Way Home?After months of cagey denials and misdirects, Spider-Man: No Way Home does, in fact, feature three Spider-Mans. Yep, in addition to the quintet of villains from earlier Spider-Man films, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield suit up alongside the newest iteration of the wall-crawler.
Who is confirmed Spiderman 3?Who Was Involved in The Amazing Spider-Man 3. Both Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield and director Marc Webb were confirmed to return. Webb revealed that The Amazing Spider-Man 3 would have been his last Spider-Man film as director.
Are all 3 Spidermans in No Way Home?Things We Saw Today: 'No Way Home' Home-Release Marketing Finally Embraces All Three Spideys! Spider-Man: No Way Home was not only a huge moment for Tom Hollan's Peter Parker, but it was also the first time that fans got to see all three live-action Spider-Man actors together.
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