Spider-Man has been one of the biggest superhero franchises to hit the big screen in the past two decades. Who was almost cast in the three different iterations of the superhero tale?
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.Written by
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Tom Holland announced via an Instagram post that the title was "Spider-Man: Far From Home." See more »
Goofs
During the Tower Bridge battle, there are several very brief shots that show that there are no cars on the bridge. See more »
Quotes
[first lines]
Maria Hill:
Nick, this was a tragedy, but it's not why we're here. What are we fighting the weather now?
Nick Fury:
Locals say the cyclone had a face.
Maria Hill:
People see things when they're under stress.
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Crazy Credits
When the Marvel logo appears, the song "I Will Always Love You" is playing. See more »
Alternate Versions
On August 30, 2019, a new Extended Cut of the film was put into theaters. It had four minutes of new content, which was expected to be a new scene. See more »
Spiderman: Far from Home is not intended to be a serious movie, directed at hard-core fans of the comic books. It's intended to be fun, and it absolutely nails this. It's funny, with engaging characters and - unusually for a super hero movie - some unexpected plot twists. For a welcome change, the end of the movie does not require saving the world. It's well paced to boot; breaks in the action don't descend into boring explorations of angst and devotion to duty. If you want to spend a couple hours away from your life and have a good time, this is your movie.
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Spiderman: Far from Home is not intended to be a serious movie, directed at hard-core fans of the comic books. It's intended to be fun, and it absolutely nails this. It's funny, with engaging characters and - unusually for a super hero movie - some unexpected plot twists. For a welcome change, the end of the movie does not require saving the world. It's well paced to boot; breaks in the action don't descend into boring explorations of angst and devotion to duty. If you want to spend a couple hours away from your life and have a good time, this is your movie.