SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME - Kevin Feige Reveals Why The Wall-Crawler Travels Overseas In The Sequel
We've known for a while now that a large part of Spider-Man: Far From Home will take place outside of the United States and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has now revealed why. Read on for details...
With shooting on Spider-Man: Far From Home set to begin in roughly two weeks from now according to Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, we can probably expect to see plenty of set photos and casting details start finding their way online in the coming months. While we've known for a while that the wall-crawler will be spending a lot of time in London and Paris, we haven't been told why that is.
Well, Feige reveals that it's because Peter Parker and his friends will be going abroad for summer vacation and seeing as he died in Avengers: Infinity War, it's fair to say Spidey will need some time away after that! "Well, when does that movie take place? We know it’s the summer. I think it’s summer vacation. I think he’s going to Europe with his friends. I don’t know what summer... I mean, I do know [but you don’t]." There is, of course, still a chance that this is a field trip related to school.
Time will tell on that front but Spider-Man crossing paths with Mysterio while he's visiting these countries is definitely an interesting coincidence; perhaps he goes on this trip just so he can track Quentin Beck down? As always, be sure to let us know your thoughts on these remarks in the comments section below and stay tuned for updates on Far From Home as and when we have them.