Earlier today, Sony Pictures released a new trailer for
Spider-Man: Far From Home and, well, it's a good job it came with a spoiler warning! Picking up shortly after the events of
Avengers: Endgame, it reveals a world in mourning for Tony Stark and shows how Peter Parker is going about trying to follow in the footsteps of Iron Man.
However, by far the biggest reveal comes when we learn that Mysterio hails from another world and that The Snap tore a hole in reality (as opposed to what Earth's Mightiest Heroes did when they travelled through time). The question is, can he be believed?
Well, we delve into all of that and more here by taking a look at all the biggest reveals in this new
Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer. We've also combed through it to bring you nearly 30 hi-res screenshots, all of which highlight the biggest moments and Quentin Beck's comic accurate costume.
So, to check out those and this breakdown, simply click on the "View List" button below.
Avenge The Fallen
Iron Man is dead and that's hit Peter Parker hard. Still decked out in the Iron Spider suit from his last two appearances, it seems as if he's both struggling with living up to his mentor's legacy and deciding whether having that costume makes him the "new" Iron Man.
Further playing into that is the fact that Nick Fury is trying to recruit the wall-crawler but teaming up with him, surprisingly, doesn't interest Peter Parker in the least (look in the background during this conversation and you'll see a wrestling poster naming "Crusher Hogan").
Still, he catches up to him eventually and it's hard not to wonder why the former S.H.I.E.L.D Director seems so anxious to recruit the Friendly, Neighbourhood superhero. Does he want to keep an eye on the kid in Tony Stark's absence or is he up to something a little more sinister? We'll have to wait and see but it's at this point we get a huge reveal...
The Marvel Multiverse
Nick Fury is working alongside "Mr. Beck" and reveals that the Snap ripped a hole in reality and brought Mysterio to our Earth. Peter Parker dubs the idea of alternate realities "the Multiverse," a concept which will be all too familiar to fans of the comic books. Now, this revelation is obviously a game-changer for the MCU moving forward but should we buy into it?
Bear in mind that Mysterio is a well-known con-man in the comic books and he could easily fabricate this story for reasons which are currently unknown. After all, pretending that he's come from another Earth to chase down those Elementals puts him in a unique, potentially powerful position - particularly if he's the only "expert" capable of stopping these monsters.
Last Hero Standing
Thor is off world and Captain Marvel is elsewhere, so Nick Fury has decided to recruit Spider-Man. There are any number of other heroes who are still on Earth that he could have turned to, so something tells me that he and Maria Hill have chosen the wall-crawler for a reason.
It's possible that, in the MCU, Richard and Mary Parker were S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents and Fury feels like he now needs to keep an eye on the youngster. Alternatively, those theories that this is actually The Chameleon in disguise could also pan out, especially if the Sinister Six are secretly assembling in the shadows after Spidey managed to take down The Vulture.
Either way, it's clear that Spider-Man is stepping up in the MCU in a big way.
The Elementals
In this trailer, we get a much closer at Molten Man, Hydro-Man, and Sandman (?) and it's fair to say that they don't bear much of a resemblance to their comic book counterparts. Instead, they're far more monstrous and appear to hail from Mysterio's world. Fury seems keen to show Peter just how dangerous they are and, if you look carefully, you'll notice that he's actually wearing Tony's sunglasses!
Chances are we'll get plenty of nods to Tony in
Far From Home and it's clear that the world is in mourning for the fallen hero. The question is, do they know what became of Captain America?
Peter Parker's Secret
Peter Parker probably needs to start being a little more careful with his secret identity because despite the fact he's been given that stealth suit by Nick Fury, it seems as if MJ has managed to figure out that he's Spider-Man (who has now shown up on two field trips while Peter has been M.I.A).
Mysterio is also made privy to who is beneath Spider-Man's mask and that could really come back to bite the hero, especially if Beck winds up joining the Sinister Six alongside The Vulture and Mac Gargan (assuming he becomes the Scorpion). Either way, there's clearly more than meets the eye to
Far From Home than this trailer lets on and Marvel Studios may very well be misleading us.
Although, given the way characters like The Mandarin and Talos have been handled, perhaps Beck won't be outed as a villain at all!
Continue reading for some hi-res screenshots from the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer!