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Spider-Man: Far from Home
Spider-Man - Far from Home
Credits
Title: Spider-Man: Far from Home
Director: Jon Watts
Writers: Erik Sommers; Chris McKenna
Producers: Victoria Alonso; Avi Arad; Eric Hauserman Carroll; Louis D'Esposito; Kevin Feige; Thomas M. Hammel; Stan Lee; Amy Pascal; Matt Tolmach; David Minkowski; Matthew Stillman
Composer: Michael Giacchino
Cinematography: Matthew J. Lloyd
Editors: Leigh Folsom Boyd; Dan Lebental
Production
Distributed by: Columbia Pictures
Marvel Studios
Released: July 2nd, 2019
Rating: PG-13
Running time: 129 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
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Spider-Man: Far from Home is an American feature film of the superhero fantasy genre. It features the character of Spider-Man, based on concepts as seen in comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the twenty-third movie set within the shared continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is the eighth theatrically released live-action and/or animated movie to carry the title Spider-Man, and is the second Spider-Man movie set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Chronologically, it follows the events established in Avengers: Endgame. The movie was directed by Jon Watts with a screenplay written by Erik Sommers based on a story treatment by Chris McKenna. It was produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel Studios and distributed through Sony Pictures Entertainment. It premiered theatrically in the United States on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2019. The movie stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, with Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Jake Gyllenhaal as Quentin Beck, Marisa Tomei as May Parker, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, Zendaya as M.J., Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds, Tony Revolori as Flash Thompson, Angourie Rice as Betty Brant, and Remy Hii as Brad Davis.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Tom Holland Spider-Man/Night Monkey, Peter Parker
Samuel L. Jackson Nick Fury/Talos
Jake Gyllenhaal Mysterio, Quentin Beck
Marisa Tomei May Parker
Jon Favreau Happy Hogan
Zendaya M.J.
Jacob Batalon Ned Leeds
Tony Revolori Flash Thompson
Angourie Rice Betty Brant
Remy Hii Brad Davis
Martin Starr Mister Harrington
JB Smoove Mister Dell
Jorge Lendeborg, Jr. Jason Ionello
Cobie Smulders Maria Hill/Soren
Numan Acar Dimitri
Zach Barack Zach
Zoha Rahman Zoha
Yasmin Mwanza Yasmin
Joshua Sinclair-Evans Josh
Tyler Luke Cunningham Tyler
Sebastian Viveros Sebastian
Toni Garrn The Seamstress
Peter Billingsley William Ginter Riva
Clare Dunne Victoria
Nicholas Gleaves Guterman
Claire Rushbrook Janice
J.K. Simmons J. Jonah Jameson
Dawn Michelle King E.D.I.T.H.
Jeroen van Koningbrugge Dutch soccer hooligan
Michael de Roos Dutch soccer hooligan
Jan-Paul Buijs Dutch soccer hooligan
Sergio Pierattini Venetian glassblower
Anjana Vasan Queens reporter
Brian Law Queens reporter
Evelyn Mok Queens reporter
Tatiana Lunardon Italian TV newsreader
Giada Benedetti Italian customs officer
Lukás Bech Helpful Dutch man
Alessandro Giuggioli Italian street vendor
Petr Opava Opera singer
Giuseppe Andriolo Caricaturist
Pat Kiernan Pat Kiernan

Appearances[]

Featured characters

Supporting characters

Villains

  • Mysterio, Quentin Beck (Also in flashback)
  • Brad Davis
  • Janice
  • Guterman
  • William Ginter Riva (Also in flashback)
  • The Seamstress

Minor characters

  • Dimitri
  • Jason Ionello
  • Josh
  • Morris Bench (Referenced only)
  • Sebastian
  • Tony Stark (In flashback only)
  • Tyler
  • Victoria
  • Yasmin
  • Zach
  • Zoha

Organizations

Races

Locations

Items

Vehicles

Powers

Vocations

Miscellaneous

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The character of Spider-Man was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 in August, 1962 in a story titled "Spider-Man!" The character has since gone on to become one of the most well-known and enduring super-heroes of all time, having appeared in numerous comic book titles, as well as feature films, animated projects and video games.
  • There are a total of forty-two credited cast members in this film.
  • Spider-Man: Far from Home grossed $92,579,212 over its opening weekend. It ranked number one at the box office for the July 4th holiday weekend, and was screened in 4,634 theaters. [2] Spider-Man: Homecoming grossed $117,027,503 over its opening weekend, which is $24,448, 291 more than Far from Home. [3]
  • This is the first Marvel Studios movie to not feature a cameo appearance by Marvel Comics godfather Stan Lee. Lee passed away at the age of 95 on November 12th, 2018. His last two cameo appearances in Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame were released posthumously.
  • The end-credit sequence includes a memorial to Spider-Man creators Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, both of whom passed away in 2018.
  • Television reporter Pat Kiernan plays himself in this film.
  • The song "I Will Always Love You", performed by Whitney Houston in the film The Bodyguard, and originally written and performed by Dolly Parton plays over top the Marvel Studios logo introduction and continues into the opening scene.

Story notes[]

  • The decimation of half of Earth's population, and their subsequent return is now being referred to as "The Blip" event.
  • The hi-tech eyeglasses that Tony Stark leaves for Peter Parker is called E.D.I.T.H., which stands for "Even Dead I'm the Hero".
  • May Parker hosts a support group for survivors of The Blip, indicating that she was likewise one of the millions who blinked out of existence.
  • When Peter Parker assumes the "Tony Stark" inheritance role, Happy Hogan begins playing "Back in Black" by AC/DC. Peter mistakenly believes it to be Led Zeppelin.

Bonus scenes[]

  • Mid-credit scene: A mid-credit scene shows Spider-Man taking M.J. web-swinging through New York and ending up in Times Square. Video monitors on the buildings turn on, revealing Quentin Beck in a pre-recorded message, who frames Spider-Man for his actions, and further, reveals that Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker. The scene is accented by a Daily Bugle internet blog featuring J. Jonah Jameson.
  • End-credit scene: The end-credit scene reveals that Nick Fury and Maria Hill, as presented in this movie, have actually been the Skrulls known as Talos and Soren the whole time. The real Nick Fury is taking a vacation on some sort of space station or vessel, where he is accompanied by other Skrulls. The location of the actual Maria Hill is not addressed.

Call-backs[]

  • The mid-credit bonus scene concludes with Peter Parker mouthing the words "What the f...", which is a call-back to Spider-Man: Homecoming when May Parker said the same words after finding Peter in his Spider-Man costume.

Recommendations[]

See also[]

The Marvel Cinematic Universe

Agent Carter

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Jessica Jones

The Inhumans

External Links[]

References[]

  1. IMDB; Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019); Filming locations.
  2. Box Office Mojo; Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019); Total Lifetime Grosses/Domestic Summary.
  3. Box Office Mojo; Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017); Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017); Domestic Summary.
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