Last we saw Peter Parker (Tom Holland) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe he was… uh, well, *spoiler,* dead. He didn’t feel so well, he disappeared and one has to assume one of the big character arcs of “Avengers 4” is Tony Stark grappling with the fact that, Spider-Man was. essentially, whether or he liked it or not, his ward, and probably feels completely responsible for his death (if he didn’t recruit him in ‘Civil War,’ none of this would have happened, right?). Also, last we saw Peter Parker, in another way of looking at it, his hot aunt, aunt May (Marisa Tomei, hot) had learned his secret identity as Spider-Man.
Where does the sequel “Spider-Man: Far From Home” go from here? Well, first we have to stop and let the mind boggle a little bit given that Marvel released (or is about to release) three trailers this week which were epic mic drops and a killer way to end 2018.
So where does Spider-Man literally go for the ‘Homecoming’ sequel? Well, Kevin Feige and Jon Watts, director of the first Marvel Spidey film are shaking things up, as they’re wont to do and sending Peter Parker abroad. ‘Far From Home’ features Parker and his friends on summer vacation to Europe (I guess Aunt May didn’t get that mad’ we know they’re in Italy at least) and surely hijinks and shenanigans ensue and one that takes form in the shape of classic Spider-Man villain Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal). Vulture (Michael Keaton), is part of the cast too, but it’s unclear how much of a part he’ll play.
Returning to the series are Zendaya as MJ, plus Jacob Batalon, Tony Revolori, Angourie Rice, and newcomers to the cast Numan Acar, J. B. Smoove, and Remy Hii. The million-dollar question, however, is: does this movie take place before or after the events of ‘Infinity War,’ and if it’s after, isn’t the very existence a spoiler for Parker’s resurrection? Eh, no. No one actually expects any of the deaths in ‘Infinity War,’ during the snap to actually mean anything legit. All these characters are coming back. Well, does this new ‘Far From Home’ trailer get into those specifics and reveal its timeline? Take a look yourself below. “Spider-Man: Far From Home” swing into theaters July 5, 2019.