Spider-Man: Far From Home | Yes! this Movie will blow your Mind

Hello Guys! Yes this blog is about Spider-Man: Far From Home. Don't worry I have not revealed the story line here. I was lucky enough to watch the movie on the first day, it got released in India. A modest, middling affair, Spider-Man: Far From Home is a blend of humour, action and humanity. Still, the film did leave us scratching our heads at times.   

The new Spider-Man film, set largely in Europe, is amiable and insubstantial. Spider-Man: Far From Home draws from past MCU movies and builds the back stories of the superhero. And also covers other key characters in ways that alternate between the surprising and the familiar. 


As with other Marvel films, Far From Home is littered with references and details that spur questions or speculation about the future. Interestingly Thanos' 'Snap' have to adjust with those that were wiped out of the universe only to return to life five years later (in Endgame), an interregnum referred to as the 'Blip'. You will watch how smoothly it has been established. 

Peter Parker spends part of Far from Home doing his best to avoid being an Avenger, before getting inevitably dragged back in to the superhero game.

Talking about the cast & their characters in the movie. The school trip portions are lightly likeable: Holland and Zendaya are charming apart and together. The beautiful Marisa Tomei is a delight as Aunt May. Everything’s on a low simmer – energy, invention, emotional stakes. 

Meanwhile, Spider-Man: Far From Home also stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Peter's ally Quentin Beck aka Mysterio, Zendaya as MJ, Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds, Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury and Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill.

Far From Home, a product of a Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios partnership, is set in a universe of multiple conflicts, the most notable of which rages in Peter's own mind as he struggles with loss, a sense of hopelessness and growing romantic zeal for his classmate MJ (Zendaya). Even as he seeks a break from superhero action, he has to juggle teenage urges and the inescapable situation of saving the world.

Make sure that you stay till the very end for the mid-credits and post-credits sequences. One will points to what lies ahead for the Spider-Man. And the other would lifts the veil off a significant plot detail.

There have been six Spider-Man films since the initial Sam Raimi-Tobey Maguire team-up in 2002, so there isn’t a high school movie trope that’s gone entirely untouched. Writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers expand on an idea from the last film, where Peter Parker travels with the school’s academic decathlon team to Washington.

Luckily, Spider-Man: Far From Home brings traumatized superhero fans on a globetrotting thrill ride. It proves the perfect palate cleanser, ending Phase 3 and preparing us for what's next.

Spider-Man: Far From Home manages to act as a sequel to both Homecoming and Endgame, giving us a superior followup to the former and a wonderful epilogue to the latter -- reminding us that MCU goes on in a joyous ride. Let's hope Phase 4 gives us plenty more Peter Parker!

That's all folks! Leave us in the comment box if you want to add somethings to it. 

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  1. Writer is so talented, awesome article on my favorite movie

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  2. Informative article dear and tnq for increasing my interest for this movie.

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