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New clip which explains the multiverse a little more
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A new clip from SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME has been released, showing Peter Parker and Mysterio meeting for the first time. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SpiderManFarFromHome?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#SpiderManFarFromHome</a> <a href="https://t.co/e9W1uQlmT5">pic.twitter.com/e9W1uQlmT5</a></p>— Dead Horse Media (@DeadHorseMedia) <a href="https://twitter.com/DeadHorseMedia/status/1126012785886945281?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 8, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Apparently reactions are coming in on social media. Everyone saying stay through the credits and saying it may be the best Spiderman movie and one of the better Marvel movies. July 2nd
@JimVejvoda: I liked it a tad more than Spider-Man: Homecoming, which I loved. Far From Home is a great afterword for Endgame, closing out Marvel Phase 3 with a bang while also setting up new challenges and exciting stuff ahead. That's all I'm gonna say until my review runs. |
I have read that the two after credits scenes are "paradigm shifting!"
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Hopefully, they Gwen Stacy that MJ poser.
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I think all the trailer references to "another Iron Man" is Peter projecting the idea onto Mysterio as he transfers his psychological need for a substitute father figure onto Jake (which makes me a little nauseous, to be honest). This error in judgment compromises Peter's emotional state and impedes his ability to see Mysterio as the villain that he is. Of course, this will also make the requisite reveal all the more shocking for Peter ... leading to a teaching moment for Fury as Peter transitions into a more mature person and wisened crime fighter. As for the MCU, I think Spidey can play a bigger role (filling the gap left by Stark and Cap) as they bring in the X-Men and 4. He's no "Iron Man", but he'll do. (I honestly believe Marvel finally messed up with Capt. Marvel. As a character, she's far too powerful to be interesting and the casting was probably a mistake.) Meanwhile, there are other good characters to be woven into stories including Loki, Hulk, Ant-Man, Hawkeye, Asgardians, etc. as well as new ones like Namor. They can keep us entertained for another 10 years easily if they continue to cast well. It's a good time to be a Chiefs fan and a Marvel aficionado. FAX |
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91% on Rotten Tomatoes on 132 reviews
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Just saw it. Pretty decent but, like all the Spidey films, nothing earth shattering. I kind of like that they’re just these little side forays into one teen superhero character’s issues. Can’t have them all be about space aliens and world-ending and whatnot.
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I think the Harley kid from Iron Man 3 will be the "new" Iron Man. First off, by wearing the suits and fighting against evil and then on down the line as the savant genius.
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Spidey is supposed to be a down to earth hero. More everyday stuff, more small scale. Spidey is someone the viewer can relate to so when he's in that world changing stuff we see just how wonky it all is... |
You're gonna want to stay for the Mid Credits Scene.
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