SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Set To Benefit From AVENGERS: ENDGAME With Projected $200+ Million Opening

SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Set To Benefit From AVENGERS: ENDGAME With Projected $200+ Million Opening

Sony Pictures won't be ending their partnership with Marvel Studios any time soon if they're smart because Avengers: Endgame's success looks set to push the wall-crawler's next movie to a huge opening...

By JoshWilding - May 12, 2019 01:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Far From Home
Source: Box Office Pro
With the latest trailer making it clear that Spider-Man: Far From Home will be a must-see movie in terms of how the Marvel Cinematic Universe evolves moving into Phase 4, it probably wont surprise you to learn that it looks set to dominate the July 4th holiday period. 

Apparently, the sequel is currently eyeing a $90 million - $120 million haul for its opening weekend and as much as $190 million - $230 million over this six-day period. 

The new Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer (which came with a spoiler warning from star Tom Holland) racked up a massive 135 million trailer views during its first day of release, so interest is clearly high. While this opening won't mark a franchise high, it is on par with the previous instalment and could go higher depending on a number of factors. 

Long-range tracking is always hit and miss, but this bodes well for the movie and it will be interesting to see how things pan out over the coming weeks as the marketing campaign heats up. 

For more details on Spider-Man: Far From Home from director Jon
Watts - including intel on the Multiverse - hit the "View List" button below!

How Far After The Event Of Avengers: Endgame Is The Movie Set?



The new trailer finally confirmed that, yes, Spider-Man: Far From Home does indeed take place after the events of Avengers: Endgame. However, we've heard conflicting reports about just how much time will have passed. Is it minutes, hours, days, or more?
 
"We don't say specifically how far after, but the idea is that it's almost immediately after the events of Endgame," Watts confirms. "So we get to see the neighborhood from the first movie dealing with the implications of all of the crazy fallout of Endgame. And, you know, in classic New York style, everyone is just moving on and getting on with their daily lives. Ya know, half the people that disappeared are now back, so let's move on. [laughs]"

Is that an indication that the movie will mostly just brush over the five-year time jump?!
 

Does The Movie Really Introduce The Marvel Multiverse?



The trailer reveals that Mysterio is from another Earth and that the Snap ripped a hole in reality (are we sure it wasn't The Avengers travelling through time?). However, does Far From Home really introduce the Multiverse or is "Mr. Beck" trolling Spider-Man and those of us in the audience? 

"Well, I mean, yeah," Watts claims. "We had to look at it in terms of the scope of what happened at the end of Endgame. Seeing all the crazy things that they did and all the questions that raises. So we're definitely trying to answer one of the big ones -- alternate timelines. So many possibilities opened up at the end of Endgame, and Peter Parker is one of the few people on the ground dealing with them."
 
As for whether he could explain the rules the MCU's Multiverse, Watts would only say, "I wouldn't dare! I'll let Nick Fury do that."
 

Why Is Nick Fury Trying To Recruit Spider-Man? 



After being inspired by Captain Marvel, Nick Fury created The Avengers Initiative and brought together Earth's Mightiest Heroes to tackle threats too big for the rest of us. Now, it sounds like he might be trying to do the same thing in a world he's been absent from for the past five years. 

"Well, that was what was very exciting to me because this is a version of Nick Fury I don't think we've ever seen, which is a Nick Fury who is playing catch-up," the filmmaker explains. "He disappeared for five years and the world changed dramatically in his absence, and here he is trying to put together a new team."
 
"Spider-Man and Mysterio are being recruited to tackle this threat of the Elementals," he continues. "That's what Nick Fury does, but now things are crazier than usual."
 

Who Is Mysterio And What Are The Elementals?



Quentin Beck is a villain in the comic books and a well-known con-man but this big screen version has clearly gone through some major changes. Asked who Mysterio is and what his agenda is when we first meet him, Watts replies: "In the film, it's similar to the trailer, he is introduced as a potential ally to fight off this elemental threat."

As for those Elementals, just like most of us suspected, they're from the same world as Beck. "They're both from the same sort of parallel dimension, yeah," the filmmaker adds. 
 

What Happened To Aunt May Following The Snap? 



Spider-Man ended up being dusted alongside the Guardians of the Galaxy on Titan so has his Aunt May spent the past five years not knowing what became of her nephew? Well, in a bid to make things a little more straightforward, Watts confirms that May was actually one of the Mad Titan's victims back on Earth. "She disappeared and came back," he confirms when asked about her fate.
 

Are The Criminals In The Trailer Working For The Kingpin?



At the start of the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer, the Iron Spider can be seen taking on some heavily armed goons and, well, they look a lot more serious than the Bodega Bandits from the first film. So, is it possible that they're tied to someone like Wilson Fisk? "Well, I don't want to say too much, but I will say they're not specifically tied to Kingpin in this movie," Watts confirms.

"But you do get to see what it's like now for Spider-Man to be a very confident and friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. I feel like he's got the neighborhood under control."
 

Is Miles Morales Going To Be Introduced In The Movie?



Donald Glover's Aaron Davis mentions his nephew Miles in Spider-Man: Homecoming and now that five years have passed, he might just be the right age to become a superhero...right? "There is no Miles in this film, or at least not yet," Watts reveals when asked about the character's big screen future. "But who knows... we edit these films down to the last second, so you never know."
 

How Does Far From Home Address The Fallout From Endgame?



"I've always seen Spider-Man as the most relatable superhero for that reason," Watts says when asked about how Spider-Man: Homecoming offered a more personal look at the MCU. "I used Peter Parker/Spider-Man as an opportunity to get that ground-level perspective to show you what it would look like if all these crazy things had happened. What would day-to-day life be? If you were snapped away, you'd have to work backwards and retake your midterms."

"That was one of the most fun things," he continues, "just talking through what the most mundane implications would be. Like, your birthday on your driver's license or passport would say that you are five years older than you technically are. Those sorts of questions are just so fascinating to me, and I really wanted to get into the minutiae of it and really explore that."
 

What Is Happy Hogan's Role In The Movie?



Happy Hogan is clearly going to play a large role in proceedings moving forward but beyond what we've seen in the trailers, what should we expect from Tony Stark's old friend in this movie? 

"Similar to Peter, who lost his mentor in Tony... you know, Happy has been there since the very beginning. I think a big part of this story is trying to find your place in the world if the center of your world is gone. I've always liked Happy as a character, and to use him to explore some of these things was really exciting. To explore a world without Tony, who was the man that created Iron Man."
 

Will The Vulture Return?



Since the start, reliable sources have claimed that Michael Keaton will reprise his role as The Vulture in Spider-Man: Far From Home, something which has led to a lot of speculation about the formation of the Sinister Six. Unfortunately, it sounds like neither he nor Liz (Laura Harrier) will appear. "Keaton is not in the movie, and Laura is not in the movie," Watts states, shooting down those rumours.
 

Will The Action Be Bigger In Scale This Time?



Spider-Man: Homecoming didn't hold back in terms of action but Peter Parker was very inexperienced and things were relatively small in scale. So, how will things change this time around? 

"[In] terms of a pure filmmaking level, I really wanted to turn up the action and make that huge," the director reveals. "In the last movie, we kept things a little bit smaller, intentionally, to remind people why they love Spider-Man. And without changing the tone, I wanted to keep that ground-level relatability, but also turn up the level of action to create something really spectacular. I wanted to show people things that they've never seen before at the movies."
 

Is Spider-Man Trying To Fill The Void Iron Man Left?



One of the biggest themes in the new trailer is Peter Parker's attempt to fill the void that's been left by Iron Man's death. The question is, can he really take Iron Man's place in the MCU? 

"Now, the world is asking him to step up, and he's not sure whether he's ready for that level of responsibility," Watts explains. "Like, he's still a 16-year-old kid from Queens. It's something I can relate, too. I remember being a kid and you desparately want to be treated as an adult. But then suddenly you're treated as an adult, and suddenly you realize that maybe it was better back when I was being treated as a kid. Once you cross that threshold, there's no going back."
 

Will Characters From Homecoming Be Five Years Older?



While it appears as if most of Peter Parker's classmates were dusted by Thanos, surely some of the characters we met last time will no be five years older? Well, Watts confirms that will be the case in the sequel but doesn't name names. "Yeah, that's one of the fun things that we get to play with -- the sort of real-world, ground-level implications of something like that. You don't get to see any of the fallout in Endgame, and we get to explore that in our movie. It's really interesting and fun."
 

Is There More To The Movie Than The Trailers Let On?



Heading into Captain Marvel, we all thought that the Skrulls would be the movie's villains but the reality was much different. Asked if the there's more to the wall-crawler's latest adventure than meets the eye, the director says: "You know, for a trailer that has a lot of stuff in it, it's just really scratching the surface." We'll just have to wait and see what he means by that...
 
Many thanks to Fandango for the quotes used throughout this article. 
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PicolasCage
PicolasCage - 5/12/2019, 1:47 PM
Can all 3 MCU movies break a billion this year? It’s looking more and more likely.

Marvel is a goddamn beast
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/12/2019, 1:52 PM
@PicolasCage

I thought Homecoming would do a billion and I was wrong about that - wouldn’t put it past Far From Home. Definitely in the cards.
incredibleTalk
incredibleTalk - 5/12/2019, 5:36 PM
@PicolasCage - This is why that hug Tony gave Spiderman in Endgame meant so much more this time around...

MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 5/12/2019, 1:47 PM
Ultimately, I expect it to do more and be the first spidey film to gross over a billion.
I'm excited to see what Jake Gyllenhaal does in this role. I've been waiting for a long time for him to be in this universe. Bubble boy came so far
thewanderer
thewanderer - 5/12/2019, 4:50 PM
@MyCoolYoung - no way does far from home have a 3 day opening less than homecoming.

Homecoming did $117M domestically. Far From Home will do at least $145M, plus the holiday add in.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 5/12/2019, 5:51 PM
@thewanderer - not to mention the endgame boost. I think there's potential for even more there
KWilly
KWilly - 5/12/2019, 1:48 PM
Could be the first Spidey movie to hit a billion. Which is crazy, since movies like Captain Marvel and Aquaman have reached a billion.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/12/2019, 1:54 PM
@KWilly

If we’re counting inflation Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 were both monsters at the box office. No doubt they would have a billion today.
MediaMan
MediaMan - 5/13/2019, 12:16 PM
@regularmovieguy - I believe Spider-Man 3 was actually the biggest grosser internationally... something like $936 million in 2007 dollars- which would be well over a billion today.
Peel
Peel - 5/12/2019, 1:49 PM
This is where we're at now that, after the past couple of Avengers movies, all of the future Marvel movies will make $1bn minimum at the box office cause of their brand name alone, except for maybe Ant Man that'll just miss it.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 5/12/2019, 2:19 PM
@Peel - It's still questionable as to whether Doctor Strange 2 would be able to increase more than $350M to get to a billi, but at this point I'm just enjoying the ride.
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 5/12/2019, 4:41 PM
@Peel - Marvel really should've let Edgar Wright do his thing
MCUKnight11
MCUKnight11 - 5/12/2019, 2:01 PM
Please let this be the first Spidey movie to break a billion.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/12/2019, 2:02 PM
@MCUKnight11

https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=spiderman.htm

This was in 2002 dollars
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 5/12/2019, 2:01 PM
When people try and compare the Marvel era with the likes of the early Spaghetti Westerns era, claiming it die out after a few years... you gotta start telling these people that they’re wrong. As great as spaghetti westerns were, they weren’t making billions at the cinema. And they didn’t have anywhere near the multiplicity that Marvel has with reaching new audiences every year... I truly believe the Marvel Cinematic Universe will span over a 30 year + period... if it even means soft rebooting themselves down the line by hitting a time reset to get younger actors to play original A-listers like Star Trek. I know Avengers Endgame ended an apparent “chapter” in these films, but I think this era is only just beginning. And I can’t wait to grow older and watch it all fold before me...
PantherKing
PantherKing - 5/12/2019, 2:10 PM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - Some people are just really negative. Their whole existence is to wish for the downfall of whatever is popular.
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 5/12/2019, 2:24 PM
@PantherKing - In others words..."shut the [frick] up Spielberg, Cameron, and Foster, Feige runs this shit now"

PantherKing
PantherKing - 5/12/2019, 2:26 PM
@LongMayHeReign - I second that
RedHood92
RedHood92 - 5/12/2019, 2:32 PM
@LongMayHeReign -
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 5/12/2019, 4:55 PM
@LongMayHeReign -
Kumkani
Kumkani - 5/12/2019, 2:02 PM
I'm telegraphing at the end of this movie Peter releasing Iron Man can't be replaced. His friends comparing Mysterio to Iron Man made me sort of realise this. These two guys might be trying to be Iron Man in their own way. Maybe Peter sees how that desire corrupts Mysterio and he decides to let go and move on from that, and just be Spider-Man.
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 5/12/2019, 2:03 PM
Kinda off topic but...
In the MCU the Infinity Gauntlet has been snapped 3 times on earth basically making earth ground zero of cosmic energy, makes me wonder if all that cosmic energy could lead to mutations in humans..... 🤔
TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 5/12/2019, 2:18 PM
@AnthonyVonGeek - That'd make sense and would be a good way of bringing in mutants.
PeenWeinersteen
PeenWeinersteen - 5/12/2019, 2:05 PM
Well duh. Not surprising at all. Hopefully it’s better than Homecoming, and deserves to make a lot of money, unlike one MCU movie this year. I haven’t been a big fan of this take on Spidey, though, but here’s hoping!!
Kumkani
Kumkani - 5/12/2019, 2:06 PM
OT: New Shang Chi rumours (take with a grain of salt)

"The Shang-Chi movie that is currently in development may be the next Marvel film following the release of The Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home.

While Kevin Feige has yet to announce the upcoming Phase 4 slate, a big clue that Shang-Chi may be next to get released comes from the fact that Marvel recently filed thirteen trademarks for the character.

The Shang-Chi trademarks range from various commercial products to video games to figures to clothing, to toys and more.
So assuming the flick may be next, Shang-Chi would get released May 1, 2020 and need to start filming relatively soon (or at the least, it is being fast-tracked). Destin Daniel Cretton is on board as director with Chinese-American writer Dave Callaham writing the script which "will modernize the hero to avoid stereotypes that many comic characters of that era were saddled with.

Recent rumors claim the movie will be 70's Kung Fu meets The Matrix with a Hip Hop influence featuring all the best martial artists in the MCU centering around a possible combat tournament."

https://cosmicbook.news/shang-chi-next-marvel-movie-spider-man
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