“Spider-Man: Far From Home” is going to be the sequel to “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” which was a huge hit for Marvel. It introduced a new version of Peter Parker, played by Tom Holland, and in the upcoming film, more adventures of the teen hero will be up for grabs. A possible hint of a scene in the movie might have also been revealed in a new photo.
First posted on Reddit, a picture that seems to include Martin Starr, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon. The photo depicts a scene beneath the Tower of London where the characters appear to be looking at something. The rest of the crowd seem similarly preoccupied with events in the same direction. This could depict a scene in “Spider-Man: Far From Home” where the web-slinger is up to some hijinks.
If this is indeed the case, it’s quite the shame since it would mean that the school’s trip to Europe would be ruined. Then again, fans couldn’t exactly expect anything different, especially since “Spider-Man: Far From Home” is a superhero movie.
As for the plot details of “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” those are still being closely guarded, Heroic Hollywood notes. It would seem that the villain for the movie will be Mysterio, though, it isn’t clear as to which particular Mysterio this is going to be. The part might be played by Jake Gyllenhaal, but talks are still underway and nothing has been confirmed as of this writing.
In terms of the cast of “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” Tom Holland, Marisa Tomei, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon will naturally be coming back. It would seem that Cobie Smulders and Samuel L. Jackson will also be making an appearance. Most interesting of all, though, is how Michael Keaton will also be returning as The Vulture.
“Spider-Man: Far From Home” is set to premiere on July 5, 2019. The film is still deep into production, which explains all of the secrecy surrounding it.


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