Spider-Man: Far From Home picks up shortly after the events of
Avengers: Endgame and as the recent trailer made clear, that means Peter Parker will be forced to deal with the aftermath of Iron Man's sacrifice. He grew close with Tony Stark over the years, and his mentor's demise has hit the wall-crawler hard (along with the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe).
Now, Sony Pictures has released another newpromo poster for the upcoming sequel, and the shadow of the Armoured Avenger looms large over Spider-Man as he contemplates his future as a superhero.
What's strange about the poster is the fact it's essentially a still from
Spider-Man: Far From Home which has been edited to create imagery that is just about suitable for a one-sheet like this. Unfortunately, that also gives it something of a fan-art feel, but we can assure you that it's 100% official as it was shared on social media by the studio just moments ago.
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This awesome shot of Peter Parker shows him wearing his original costume, and we know that Aunt May ends up packing that against his will when he embarks on an overseas field trip.
Why is Nick Fury so desperate to recruit Spider-Man? While he's done some shady things over the years, his actions in the sequel seem somewhat out of character and it's no wonder that so many fans are convinced that this is secretly Chameleon in disguise.
A spectacular new shot of Spider-Man's red and black costume. It appears as if this will be the web-swinger's main suit in the MCU moving forward.
It's an undeniably eye-catching take on the iconic character and based on concept art from
Spider-Man: Homecoming, Kevin Feige toyed with the idea of this colour scheme for quite some time.
Mysterio's costume was reportedly inspired by a number of characters in the MCU, including Thor, Iron Man, and Black Panther. It's widely believed that Quentin Beck will try to fill the void left by Tony Stark after his demise, but is the wall-crawler going to be the one who exposes his true nature?
A behind-the-scenes shot of director Jon Watts. It's hard to say what we're looking at here, but a popular fan theory is that Stark Tower will be transformed into Oscorp in
Spider-Man: Far From Home - although we're not convinced that is what we're looking at in this still!
It now appears as if MJ is indeed going to be the Marvel Cinematic Universe's unique take on Mary Jane Watson, and while that's bound to upset some comic book fans, Peter Parker's love interests definitely require something of an overhaul after five movies set outside of this world and things are so far shaping up to be rather interesting when it comes to the dynamic that these two share.
Spider-Man swings into action while wearing his new suit, and while we still have no idea where that comes from (could it be a leftover creation of Tony Stark's?), it looks pretty spectacular.
Mysterio's powers definitely seem to be magical in nature, and while it's possible they're just an illusion, it's equally as likely that if the villain does indeed hail from another Earth, he could be trained in the mystic arts similar to Doctor Strange (which is better than another Chitauri powered suit).
The sequel's final act takes place in London and based on what we've seen in the trailers, Spider-Man will be going head to head with a gigantic version of Molten Man. How Mysterio factors into that isn't clear, but the majority of fans are confident that he'll end up betraying the young superhero.
Regardless, here we get to see Ned alongside his girlfriend Betty and their friend Michelle/MJ.
Tom Holland has been quoted as saying that Peter Parker and Quentin Beck have a brotherly relationship in
Spider-Man: Far From Home, and it seems as if they're getting on extremely well here.
However, despite what that silly magazine quote says, it seems highly unlikely that Spidey is drinking a beer during this friendly looking chat.
It seems as if Nick Fury is going to end up butting heads with Happy Hogan, which probably has something to do with the fact that Tony Stark's oldest friend will be keeping an eye on Peter Parker...and quite possibly dating his Aunt May as well.
Cobie Smulders returns as Maria Hill in
Spider-Man: Far From Home, and seeing as she was dusted alongside Nick Fury, it will be interesting to see how she deals with the fallout from Thanos' attack. We recently spoke to the actress about her role in the sequel and
Avengers: Endgame and
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