SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Hi-Res Spoiler Stills Showcase That Amazing Mysterio Sequence

SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Hi-Res Spoiler Stills Showcase That Amazing Mysterio Sequence

Some new Spider-Man: Far From Home VFX stills have been released, and they feature almost all of the key moments from that mind-blowing sequence revolving around Mysterio and the wall-crawler. Take a look.

By JoshWilding - Jul 09, 2019 12:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Far From Home
Spider-Man: Far From Home is a spectacular movie, but there's one sequence, in particular, which arguably stands out as possibly being one of the best moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's entire history. In case it wasn't obvious, we're referring to Mysterio's amazing illusion attack in which he takes Peter Parker on a trippy, downright insane journey. 

Now, a new batch of official images have been released and they feature a number of key moments from that sequence as well as a behind-the-scenes look at how VFX brought it all to life. 

That includes Iron Man rising from his grave, multiple Mysterios, Peter Parker in a variety of costumes, and mind-bending visuals which are nothing short of amazing!

So, to check out these images, all you guys have to do is click on the "View List" button below. 



Back in his homemade suit, Peter Parker swings away from Mysterio in the illusion he's created, and that actually means that each of the wall-crawler's MCU costumes were included in this sequel.
 


Looking like a comic book panel brought to life, Mysterio pursues the wall-crawler through a twisted version of his high school, and it's fair to say that this was a spectacular way to kick things off.
 


Multiple Mysterios pursue Spidey, and the amazing next shot in this sequence saw him trapped within the villain's helmet. As visuals go in the MCU, this was a definite standout. 
 


After punching through Mysterio's helmet, the wall-crawler plummets to the floor below, but is, of course, just in the warehouse where the villain managed to lure him to. The drones are creating the illusion.
 


Here, we see how the "B.A.R.F." technology Quentin Beck helped Tony Stark create is able to completely change the wall-crawler's surroundings and make him see things that aren't really there.
 

 

 


Here, we get a before and after look at how the entirely CG sequence was created, and it's astonishing to think that everything we saw on screen was brought to life solely with visual effects. 
 


At the top of the Eiffel Tower, Mysterio manages to convince Spider-Man that he's kidnapped MJ, but it's all part of his plan to make the web-slinger reveal who else knows about his dastardly plan.
 

 


The Multiverse sequence in Doctor Strange was pretty trippy, but this one might just have it beat. We'll have more details for you tomorrow about moments that were removed from the illusion.
 

 

 


None of us expected to see Iron Man rise from the grave so soon, right? This is a truly horrifying piece of imagery, and one Mysterio uses to really mess with the wall-crawler's head.
 
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Tonic24k
Tonic24k - 7/9/2019, 12:22 PM
ALegendaryPanda
ALegendaryPanda - 7/9/2019, 12:23 PM
This scene was definitely a highlight for me, pure madness!
Origame
Origame - 7/9/2019, 5:56 PM
@ALegendaryPanda - only reason to see the movie, and i don't mean that in a bad way.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 7/9/2019, 12:24 PM
"the MCU is too much kiddie stuff"
the MCU:
IndominusTitan
IndominusTitan - 7/9/2019, 12:56 PM
@Spidey91 - Probably the darkest thing I’ve seen in the MCU, I love that shot.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 7/9/2019, 12:56 PM
@Spidey91 -
You are setting the bar really low if you think a skeleton shot in a nightmare sequence is non-kid friendly xD

The movies are intended for a younger audience than the shows, thats even been commented on as to why the Netflix series had a higher rating. It's unclear if the Disney Streaming service shows will follow, but the movies are aiming for a younger audience.

Most the comments regarding the MCU being too much 'kiddie stuff' revolves around when we get trash like Fat Thor or most of GotG2 focusing on fart jokes. It has adult moments, sure, but the overall quality is kid focused.
DENNISsystem
DENNISsystem - 7/9/2019, 1:03 PM
@Spidey91 - Darkest? Don’t ya’ll remember this:
JonC
JonC - 7/9/2019, 1:31 PM
@Scarilian - Peter was kidnapped as a 'kid' and never had real good parental figures to show him a reason to be more mature than fart jokes... Thor was the guaranteed golden boy successor to the throne and lived a life of excess and ease... to then have a ton of stress put on him and real responsibilities and to deal with it in a VERY human way... by eating his pain away... has nothing to do with being for kids... just ask any adult that has gone through similar things.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 7/9/2019, 1:31 PM
@PeterCipher - The way Nebula was screaming during this was very unsettling, not kid friendly at all imo.


LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 7/9/2019, 1:39 PM
@PeterCipher - Yup, how easily people forget this mirrors actual human beings being decapitated in real terrorist videos.
MCUKnight11
MCUKnight11 - 7/9/2019, 12:24 PM
One of my favorite sequences ever. Can't wait to watch it again today.
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 7/9/2019, 12:28 PM
This entire sequence was amazing, like something out of a comic book, panel-to-panel.
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