SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Star Cobie Smulders On That Big Skrull Reveal And Maria Hill Deleted Scenes

SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Star Cobie Smulders On That Big Skrull Reveal And Maria Hill Deleted Scenes

In a new interview, Spider-Man: Far From Home star Cobie Smulders reveals whether she knew about that big Skrull twist at the end of the sequel, and confirms that some Maria Hill scenes were cut...

By JoshWilding - Aug 01, 2019 01:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Far From Home
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
In Spider-Man: Far From Home's post-credits scene, it's revealed that Nick Fury and Maria Hill have been Skrulls the entire time as Talos and Soren were posing as the former S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. 

Now, Cobie Smulders has addressed that sequence and confirms that the shots we see of her and Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury driving in the car were actually taken from footage that was originally going to be used in the sequel's opening. Oh, and the actress had no ideas that it was coming!

"It was added. I don’t know if it was necessarily at the 11th hour; I don’t know when they thought of it. It was a surprise to me. I bumped into Kevin Feige at a party and he said, “I gotta tell you something about what’s happening.” I was excited, but I was also confused. I asked, “Well, where is she? What’s she up to?” You can use your own imagination to figure that out. It’s cool because it is the constant shifting of this world. I don’t know where they’re going to go with it, or if that’s a tease for what’s to come. I just love that it was another layer of the film that was going on, potentially the whole time."

Smulders was also asked about why Maria Hill seems a little different in Far From Home compared to previous appearances. Her trademark wit was nowhere to be seen, and when the interviewer pointed out that it couldn't be because the actress knew she was actually playing Soren posing as Maria, she admitted that some of her funnier lines ended up on the cutting room floor.

"When shooting this movie, I liked playing around with the idea that she was just over it. She’s so exhausted, and she just came back from this blip to a mountain of paperwork on her desk. She has so much catching up to do, and she has to figure out who this Mysterio guy is and try to convince this kid to come along. There were some other scenes that got cut out as it used to open with Sam and I driving on a desert road, going to where you saw the first earth monster come up.

"So, there were maybe some scenes that I shot that didn’t make it into the cut that spoke more to that [sass]. I was actually excited because once you go through the blip, what else is there? What are you worried about? You kinda died already. So, it was a fun energy to play somebody who just doesn’t care as much. “All right, I guess we’ll go after these elementals.” I actually found it to be the most personality I’ve been able to show of hers."

With any luck, we'll see some of those scenes on the Blu-ray release because it definitely didn't feel like we were getting the best version of Maria Hill in Spider-Man: Far From Home

Smulders went on to say that she doesn't know where Maria was while Soren was filling in for her, so the character's future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is now something of a mystery.

Where would you guys like to see the character pop up next? Let us know your thoughts in the usual place. 

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spoiler stills from Spider-Man: Far From Home!



How times change, eh? Given how technology has advanced in the years since the original Spider-Man trilogy, Peter Parker can now swing through the Big Apple while texting on his cell phone. 
 


This must be a reference to the Spider-Man video game as the wall-crawler can be seen striking the exact same pose players could pull off while using Peter's cell phone to take some selfies. 
 

 


This sequence was a lot of fun, and it was pretty comical seeing how nervous Spidey was while addressing the crowd here.
 


In the trailers, this sequence obviously saw Peter suited up in his classic costume, but it's since been revealed that CGI was used to replace that in the previews and avoid any spoilers from leaking.
 


After being asked if he will be the next Iron Man, Peter made his escape and it quickly became clear that the hero was struggling to deal with the pressure being put on him after Tony Stark's death.
 


We saw snippets of this scene in the trailers, but this image is brand new! Director Jon Watts told us that it will be included on the eventual Blu-ray release of the movie as a short film of sorts.
 

 


This amazing before and after shot gives us an idea of how the sequence was put together entirely with CGI, and watching the hero battle Mysterio in this illusion-scape was tremendous fun. 
 


The stealth suit received a fair bit of screentime in Spider-Man: Far From Home and it looked great in action. However, after that battle with Mysterio, it's clear we won't be seeing it again. 

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VFX stills from Spider-Man: Far From Home!


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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CaptCoulson
CaptCoulson - 8/1/2019, 1:58 AM
I might've mentioned this already on a previous article so please forgive me if so, but for one of the so called clues to that big twist having been that within the story we hear Maria Hill address Nick Fury as "Nick" (when big deal is made by now that literally EVERYONE just calls this guy "Fury"), well... during the duo's little Infinity War cameo in the credits stinger, she addresses him as "Nick", and that was definitely the real them in that moment.
dracula
dracula - 8/1/2019, 2:10 AM
@CaptCoulson - I guess its possible it was Skrulls during Infinity War, when that plot pops up again, hopefully they mention how long Fury and Hill were away
Nebula
Nebula - 8/1/2019, 2:11 AM
@CaptCoulson - Why was that "definitely the real them in that moment"?
CaptCoulson
CaptCoulson - 8/1/2019, 2:21 AM
@Nebula - I can't recall now exactly from where, but I'm 99.9% certain this was confirmed somewhere within the last 3 weeks or so. That it was them in IW.
well plus, first of all, the stuff Fury's saying and starting to do in that stinger, would the other alien just impersonating him know to do that?
second, and yes this is more just a personal/emotional thing, I don't mind that they made this be "what was REALLY going on" for Far From Home, but I just can't help thinking it would really kinda stick in my crawl if it turns out they're going to say this actually covers a significant time period back. depending on how egregious it may be, even feels like kind of a slap in the face to the character of Fury.
Nebula
Nebula - 8/1/2019, 2:23 AM
@CaptCoulson - I don't like the idea that he was casually and willingly replaced by Talos either but he could've been at that point in time. He acts Fury-ey in Far From Home, he'd act just as Fury-ey in IW.
Repian
Repian - 8/1/2019, 1:59 AM
I can also imagine Everett Ross as a Skrull. A small and malicious Skrull.

dracula
dracula - 8/1/2019, 2:09 AM
@Repian - Hopefully we see some evil Skrulls soon, seriously a missed opportunity if they don't, if they waisted such a good potential plot on one of their weaker films
Nebula
Nebula - 8/1/2019, 2:24 AM
@dracula - They will absolutely 100% definitely confirmed be introducing evil Skrulls. There's no doubt about it. It's not a missed opportunity, it's just a delayed one.
dracula
dracula - 8/1/2019, 2:28 AM
@Nebula - If thats true then good, having some good skrulls could possibly add a bit more to it, even if they find a skrull not knowing if they can be trusted, like if the find an evil skrull, then find out about Fury and Hill being replaced, they wouldn't know whats going on and wouldnt know that these skrulls are on their side
Repian
Repian - 8/1/2019, 2:38 AM
@dracula - Perhaps there is a list of criminals Skrulls and Talos knows that some of them are hidden on planet earth. Then Talos collaborates with Nick Fury to capture the fugitives.
dracula
dracula - 8/1/2019, 2:41 AM
@Repian - As long as they don't know who they are disguised as that would be fine
LeonNova
LeonNova - 8/1/2019, 1:49 PM
@Repian - Then that skull definitely risked his life to save Wakanda
Repian
Repian - 8/1/2019, 2:29 PM
@Jhuntdaprodigy - He also knows the secrets of Wakanda and has become a friend of a king. A king who owns a Vibranium mine. Before that, Everett Ross was going to negotiate with Ulysses Klaw to get the Vibranium. Maybe, just maybe, Ross had other plans until Black Panther got in the way.
dracula
dracula - 8/1/2019, 2:06 AM
If they only get to do 3 movies, they need to do Green Goblin, having Spiderman without the Green Goblin is like having Batman without the Joker. If they do more then, fine save him for later, maybe do something similar to Spectacular Spiderman Season 2
Nebula
Nebula - 8/1/2019, 2:16 AM
@dracula - Question, as the not a huge comics expert that I am; would it be blasphemy to suggest they make Norman Osborn a Skrull? That way, we could easily get his classic look and it wouldn't be like a Halloween mask.
dracula
dracula - 8/1/2019, 2:25 AM
@Nebula - I guess that could work, would still need regular Norman Osborn in some way for the skrull to model himself on. Maybe do something like Flash Season 1, where Eobard replaced Harrison Wells and killed his wife, to explain his complete change in personality. Then you can have a normal Harry Osborn as well
madhombre
madhombre - 8/1/2019, 2:25 AM
The wacky British Skrulls played for laughs again.
F’in awful.
God help us, I guess they are sticking with that for at
least a few more movies. Sigh.
Whaley87
Whaley87 - 8/1/2019, 7:56 AM
@madhombre - You're taking the piss surely? British?? You can't tell someone's accent when they talk, I'm guessing?
madhombre
madhombre - 8/1/2019, 9:25 AM
@Whaley87 - Regardless of what accent is used the comedy still falls flat.
QuietStorm
QuietStorm - 8/1/2019, 9:58 AM
she's always just seemed like a cool person. Loved her on How I met your Mother and of course in the MCU.
Nebula
Nebula - 8/1/2019, 11:41 AM
@QuietStorm - I remember being about seven years old, seeing her on-screen on HIMYM and thinking she was the prettiest woman I'd ever seen. And, you know what, she's probably still high up there.
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