Synopsis: Our friendly neighborhood Super Hero decides to join his best friends Ned, MJ, and the rest of the gang on a European vacation. However, Peter's plan to leave super heroics behind for a few weeks are quickly scrapped when he begrudgingly agrees to help Nick Fury uncover the mystery of several elemental creature attacks, creating havoc across the continent / rating: 285199 Votes / / Country: USA / Genre: Sci-Fi / Jon Watts
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By the time Spider-Man: Far From Home hits theaters in July 2019, it will be actor Tom Holland ‘s fifth turn as the web-slinging superhero. Given how intense the first three films have been (particularly Avengers: Infinity War), fans will be expecting an impressive adventure from the actor’s second solo(ish) outing, and Marvel Studios is using the opportunity to flesh out the Marvel Cinematic Universe in some interesting ways. More Superhero Movie News Avengers: Endgame Wonder Woman 1984 With director Jon Watts returning behind the camera, the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming will be set after Avengers: Endgame, and will take the famous wall-crawler on a European vacation as he explores the post-Infinity Saga MCU — and, possibly, other dimensions. Here’s everything we know about Spider-Man: Far from Home so far. Title: Spider-Man: Far From Home Release date: July 5, 2019 Cast: Tom Holland, Jake Gyllenhaal, Marisa Tomei, Zendaya, Samuel L. Jackson, Cobie Smulders Director: Jon Watts Into the multiverse Spider-Man: Far From Home ‘s second trailer offered the first look at the post- Endgame Marvel Cinematic Universe (along with some hefty Avengers: Endgame spoilers, so watch out), but what really had fans buzzing was the trailer’s confirmation that alternate universes exist in the MCU. In the trailer, Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury explains that Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio is a hero from another Earth, and that he was able to travel to “our” world after Thanos’ snap tore a hole in reality. A Spider-Man: Far From Home clip that Gyllenhaal shared on Ellen a few days later offered even more details, confirming that the main MCU reality takes place on Earth-616, which is traditionally the main continuity in Marvel’s comics. By contrast, Mysterio is from Earth-833, where Billy Braddock, aka Spider-U. K., lives (Braddock, who’s usually known as Captain Britain, also got a brief shout-out in Avengers: Endgame). As dedicated followers of Spider-Man know, the multiverse also played a big part in 2018’s Oscar-winning animated feature Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Does this new information mean that Miles Morales, Spider-Gwen, Peter Porker, and the rest are now canon in the MCU? We sure hope so. The posters Between the arrival of Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame ‘s big finale, Marvel wanted to make sure that fans don’t forget that Spidey has a movie coming in 2019, too. To that end, the studio released three posters teasing how Peter Parker will spend his European summer vacation with shots of Spider-Man hanging around Venice, Berlin, and London. The trailer The first trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home (see above) was released January 15, and offered the first look at Gyllenhaal as Mysterio, as well as the return of several characters from the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe. The villain Many of the details surrounding Jake Gyllenhaal’s role in the film — beyond the identity of the character, at least — have remained a closely guarded mystery. Apparently, that secrecy extends to Gyllenhaal himself, who used his first post on Instagram to reveal his reaction upon discovering that he was not, in fact, playing Spider-Man in the film. Gyllenhaal can be seen reading a copy of Amazing Spider-Man featuring the character Mysterio on the cover, only to express his shock and dismay when it becomes clear that he won’t be playing the web-slinging star of film. In September, a series of unofficial photos that found their way online near the end of September that appear to show Gyllenhaal in costume — and it’s a surprisingly elaborate costume — as the villain Mysterio. Spider-Man: Far from Home: Mysterio in Liberec, Czech Republic — Martin Knap (@CZMARTY7) September 30, 2018 Several months earlier, The Hollywood Reporter first announced that Gyllenhaal was in talks to portray Mysterio, a frequent foe of Spider-Man in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first introduced in a 1964 issue of The Amazing Spider-Man, Mysterio is the alter ego of Quentin Beck, a special effects expert who uses his talents to pull off elaborate crimes. Mysterio is considered one of Spider-Man’s most troublesome enemies, as he often makes Spider-Man question his own senses and perception of the world around him, relying more on psychological and chemical weapons than physical attacks. This will be Gyllenhaal’s first, official role in a mainstream superhero movie after coming close to landing the lead roles in both the original Spider-Man franchise and Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy. The suit Spider-Man is getting a new suit when he returns to the big screen, and a set of photos and video that found their way online in October offered the first look at the web-slinger’s new costume. The photos and video were posted on Instagram by a pair of fan sites that were able to get a look at the set of the film, and show off Spider-Man’s new red-and-black suit for Far From Home. The cast First and foremost among the returning cast members is Tom Holland in the role of Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man), who made his debut as the character in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War. Sony Pictures Holland will be joined in the returning cast from Spider-Man: Homecoming by Marisa Tomei as Peter’s aunt, May Parker; Zendaya as Michelle “M. J. ” Jones; Jacob Batalon as Ned, Peter’s best friend; and Tony Revolori as Eugene “Flash” Thompson, Peter’s high-school rival. Michael Keaton is rumored to be reprising his role as Adrian Toomes, the villain known as The Vulture. From the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe, Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders will reportedly reprise their roles as SHIELD director Nick Fury and agent Maria Hill, respectively. The pair did not appear in Spider-Man: Homecoming but were last seen in one of the post-credits scenes in Avengers: Infinity War. Young Nick Fury also played a big part in Captain Marvel, which doubled as an origin story for the entire MCU. Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in The Avengers Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures As for the film’s villain, Jake Gyllenhaal joined the cast in May 2018 as Mysterio, an illusion-manipulating villain and one of Spider-Man’s recurring foes in Marvel Comics history. The story One thing we know for sure about the plot of Spider-Man: Far From Home is that it will live up to its title by taking the adventure well outside the U. S. In April 2018, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige told Gizmodo’s i09 that Far From Home would shoot in London and surrounding areas in the U. K. Although he didn’t give any clues as to what stamps Peter will be adding to his passport, he did strongly hint that the reason for the web-slinger’s travel will be related to the events of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. The Marvel president noted that Civil War set up Homecoming and said that the two Avengers films “will greatly inform” the upcoming Spider-Man flick — “probably even more so. ” In spite of the fact that Peter will be doing some globetrotting, Feige highlighted in an interview with IGN Africa that we’ll see the superhero trying to return to “normal life. ” He pointed out how Peter is “one of us” and “is, quote-unquote, a normal person” despite having powers. To capture that, the sequel will show him back at school and settling into his “normal environment. ” “It’s fun to see that, because he can represent, you know, the world as a whole, as they try to move forward, ” Feige said. “And you can do it in a way that is tonally unique, and tonally different than, certainly, the two Avengers films that people are about to see. ” The title In June, Holland posted a video to Instagram in which he revealed the sequel to Homecoming will be Spider-Man: Far From Home. Feige later confirmed the title. Updated on May 8, 2019: Added multiverse details. Editors' Recommendations Venom: Let There Be Carnage: Everything we know about Sony’s sequel The best Marvel movies on Disney+ How to watch The Avengers movies in order The best superhero movies of all time Everything we know so far about Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
YouTube Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) Full Movie. Marvel Studios, Sony Pictures The events in Avengers: Endgame have changed the world forever and Peter Parker / Spider-Man (Tom Holland) is struggling to come to terms with the fall out and loss of his friends. Directed by Jon Watts, Spider-Man: Far From Home sees Peter trying to shake off his super hero shackles and have the chance to be a normal teenager. Whilst on a school trip to Europe he meets the charismatic Quentin Beck / fellow superhero Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), but all is not what it seems… Awards The Saturn Awards: Nominated Best Film Special/ Visual Effects HPA Award: Nominated Outstanding Visual Effects in a Theatrical Feature ‘Far From Home unexpectedly delivers the series’ most thrillingly mind-bending imagery since Doctor Strange had his third eye opened by The Ancient One. ’ Empire The Illusion Battle We took on the dazzling ‘Illusion Battle, ’ a mesmirising sequence which sees Mysterio play on Peter’s very worst fears by conjuring psychedelic environments, freakish characters and a dramatic narrative. Working with Production VFX Supervisor Janek Sirrs, the team crafted the story and design of the sequence as well as creating the VFX. The abstract nature of the shots and constantly evolving designs meant that once the storyboard was finally locked, the team had just eight weeks to turn around the 140 shots needed to deliver the scene. Framestore was in the unique position of being encouraged to come up with original and inventive ideas to show Mysterio’s menacing power play. VFX Supervisor Alexis Wajsbrot, who has previously worked on Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange and Thor: Ragnarok, jumped at the chance to be creatively involved in the sequence. The team began with a pre-vis by Proof as a jump-off point, and went on to brainstorm additional ideas; referencing other films, creating storyboards and then concept artwork to put Spider-Man in various unsettling situations. 'One extended set piece in particular, which throws Peter inside a living nightmare, is incredible. ' Den of Geek Wajsbrot worked closely with Framestore Art Director Jonathan Opgenhaffen and a team of concept artists to demonstrate ideas. ‘It was a process to find the visual and aesthetic style’ notes Opgenhaffen, ‘but once we got there we were able to generate ideas and sequences, almost like an animatic, which the client could absorb and then came back to us with their thoughts. ’ The team delivered ‘rapid prototypes’ to help communicate ideas with Janek and the team at Marvel Studios quickly for their feedback. ‘We used all kinds of tricks’ explains Alexis Wajsbrot, ‘we modelled as much as possible in 2D and using a 2. 5d projection technique and as much stock footage as possible to turn around concepts efficiently. ’ ‘It was a process to find the visual and aesthetic style’ Jonathan Opgenhaffen - Art Director The sequence begins with Peter visiting what he believes to be the S. H. I. E. L. D. office in Berlin but is actually a construction yard which has been augmented by Mysterio’s drones. Mysterio is a master of creating intricate real-time experiences using a sophisticated Virtual Reality set-up, an intriguing concept for Framestore to sink their teeth into considering their own history in designing immersive experiences. Peter is thrown into a series of conjured illusions aimed to panic him; a school hallway stretches endlessly into the dark, with horror movie-style flickering lights. A terrified MJ falls out of reach, from the top of a stylised Eiffel Tower. Spider-Man is pulled into a disorientating hyperlapse effect towards a miniature version of Aunt May’s house. Reflections of Spider-Man in shards of glass come alive and attack. Spider-Man and Mysterio engage in combat with a backdrop of the Valley of the Fallen; a graveyard with looming statues of the fallen heroes from Endgame. A zombified Iron Man pulls his way out of his grave with a head that’s half skull, half helmet. Spider-Man is trapped in a snow globe featuring the New York skyline, held by a giant Mysterio. Spider-Man moves seamlessly between the scenes, occasionally breaking back out into the real world before sinking even deeper into his nightmare. ‘You can imagine how important it was to get this sequence right; we needed to make sure Iron Man not only looked cool, but that there was also a real emotional tug to this part of the sequence. ' Alexis Wajsbrot - VFX Supervisor The design of the sequence was key; eerie green smoke, created by FX in Houdini, seeps into each environment which was further stylised to emphasise a feeling of unease. ‘Things were slightly askew’, says Opgenhaffen. ‘We made things look off-kilter, with a forced perspective. ’ Zombie Iron Man was also a design challenge, with the team concepting him from scratch, ‘you can imagine how important it was to get this part of the sequence right’, says Wajsbrot. ‘Tony Stark is a pivotal character within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but also one who had an extremely tight bond with Peter Parker. We therefore needed to make sure he not only looked cool, but that there was also a real emotional tug to this part of the sequence. ’ The character needed to strike a balance between being scary, but not too sinister or gory. The Valley of the Fallen shots see Mysterio and Spider-Man engage in a battle; a complicated sequence featuring a crane from the real world punctuating the illusion. A team of in-house animators blocked the action with concepts before the VFX stage, which featured a lot of blast and destruction effects, ‘we had to completely create the environment and stage the action’ says Wajsbrot, ‘it was great from an animator’s point of view, to be able to add or remove shots to make sure the beat was as punchy as possible. ’ Whilst tackling the shots in the studio, Framestore was also able to come up with creative technical solutions for the production team shooting on set. While most shots were fully-CG, allowing for the team to create what was needed in the frame, some plates were required, often when talent was involved. One example was the Eiffel Tower sequence with MJ (Zendaya). The team blocked the animation ahead of the shoot, with a CG version of MJ. They pre-lit the scene, with precise lighting information for the position of the moon and the bright lights from the Eiffel Tower, and rendered it before passing to production. This meant that what was shot on-set was the very plate material needed by the team at Framestore, ‘It was a great example of how the VFX department can help to drive the shoot’ explains Wajsbrot. ‘It couldn’t have been done with the time we had otherwise. ’ When Spider-Man breaks in and out of the illusionary world, we see a blue, twinkley, FX-driven transition dubbed the ‘B. A. R. F’ effect, which is based on the transition used by Iron Man in a scene from Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Civil War. Director John Watts wanted the illusions to reveal the real world in a creative way, so the transitions move slowly and reveal objects in the environment piece by piece. Framestore’s FX team helped to drive the voxelization process in 3D before passing to the comp team to create the final look in Nuke. 'We are all really proud with the final result at Framestore - let's make all projects as creatively challenging and interesting as this one! ' Renowned for being an award-winning creative studio, Framestore relishes in tackling creative, artistic and technical challenges. Marvel Studios’ Spiderman: Far From Home presented a unique opportunity to build a stand-out sequence from scratch; working directly with the filmmakers to brainstorm ideas, work-up concepts to storyboard the action beats and deliver the final spell-binding VFX. ‘We are all really proud with the final result at Framestore, ’ adds Wajsbrot, ‘let's make all projects as creatively challenging and interesting as this one! ’ Reviews ‘The film sports some of the most interesting and innovative VFX sequences we’ve seen in the MCU so far; one extended set piece in particular, which throws Peter inside a living nightmare, is incredible. ‘ ‘The movie’s most exciting physical confrontations eschew building-smashing for a surreal bent reminiscent of last year’s triumphant Spider-Verse cartoon, as well as the MCU’s own Doctor Strange. ’ AV Club ‘In particular, Mysterio’s specific power set enables some sequences that actually manage to rival Into the Spider-Verse for dizzying effect and visual creativity. ’ The Verge 'There’s one sequence in particular that features some of the most imaginative set pieces yet to be featured in a Marvel film. ' i09 ‘If you thought those sequences that drew from Inception and the deepest, darkest regions of Derrickson's mind in Doctor Strange were good, you ain't seen nothing yet. ’ Statistics $39 Million US Box Office: Tuesday Launch $97 Million China Box Office Debut $185 million North America Opening Week Box Office.
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