SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Cast Were Unable To Read The Script Due To AVENGERS: ENDGAME Spoilers

SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME Cast Were Unable To Read The Script Due To AVENGERS: ENDGAME Spoilers

Spider-Man: Far From Home star Zendaya has revealed that she, and the rest of the sequel's cast, were unable to read the movie's screenplay due to it containing spoilers for Avengers: Endgame...

By JoshWilding - Jun 24, 2020 01:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Far From Home
Source: Variety

Variety recently spoke to Spider-Man: Far From Home star Zendaya, and it was during that interview the actress revealed just how much secrecy there was surrounding the events of Avengers: Endgame when they were working on the sequel. In fact, Marvel Studios' bid to protect that shocking Iron Man twist meant the cast weren't given the entire script for their own movie! 

"Whereas on something like 'Spider-Man,' it’s such a huge thing. And there’s so many secrets, and half of the script you can’t even read because there’s too many spoilers for, at the time, 'Endgame' and all these other things," Zendaya explained. "It’s like, you don’t really know what you’re doing. It’s just so big that you’re like, 'I’m just going to figure it out as I go.'"

Marvel Studios reportedly told cast members that they would be shooting a wedding when it was actually Tony Stark's funeral, so going above and beyond to protect that ending was clearly a priority. 

In another interesting reveal, Zendaya went on to say that the big final swing with her and Spider-Man through Manhattan was shot for real, but ultimately didn't make it into the final cut. "And me swinging around, we did a real swing, but they didn’t end up using it. We ended up really just being carried maybe two feet off the ground."

That obviously led directly into the post-credits scene, a sequence many fans hail as Marvel Studios' best stinger. After all, it featured both the return of J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson and the shock reveal of Spider-Man's secret identity being outed to the world at large. 

What do we think comes next for Spider-Man in the
MCU? Click on the "Next" button below to find out! 

 

10. Hunted By Kraven

Kraven

Quentin Beck framed Spider-Man for his murder, so Peter Parker is bound to be a wanted criminal now. Something tells us his fellow Avengers will know better than to try and take their fellow hero down, but Kraven the Hunter targeting the web-slinger definitely makes sense for Spider-Man 3

He could be reinvented as a mercenary or government agent, but Kraven wanting to make a name for himself by tracking down his deadliest foe to date would be the perfect premise for this next chapter.

We're guessing that Mysterio is pulling the strings from behind the scenes as there's no way he's really dead, but that's a reveal which is surely going to be saved for a post-credits scene (we'll get to that a little later, but he could be about to take on a sinister new role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe). 
 

9. Spider-Man: Wanted

Wanted

We alluded to this above, but the way Spider-Man is now perceived in the Marvel Cinematic Universe won't be as a hero, but the "menace" from the comic books. Despite constantly putting his neck on the line to protect New York City, the public fear him, the police chase him down, and the press - courtesy of J. Jonah Jameson and The Daily Bugle - brand him as a criminal. 

That's been Spidey's status quo since pretty much the start, and it's fitting that the uncertainty surrounding whether he really killed Mysterio and attacked London will make that the case here too. 

However, with his identity revealed to the world, it's hard to predict what this will mean for Peter's relationships with characters like Aunt May, Ned, and MJ, not to mention his high school future.
 

8. Spider-Man Teams Up With The Human Torch...

TOrch

One of the most endearing and memorable friendships in comic books is Spider-Man's love/hate relationship with the Human Torch. They're constantly pranking each other, and squabble like brothers, but when the you-know-what hits the fan, their team-up always end with them saving the day. 

Marvel Studios would be wise to take advantage of this on the big screen, and with it looking unlikely that Spidey will get to fight crime alongside Daredevil any time soon, this would be the next best thing.

Spider-Man has always had an interesting relationship with the Fantastic Four, and it was in the first issue of Amazing Spider-Man that he attempted to join their ranks. A meeting with the Human Torch would set the stage for something similar, and a possible new role for Spidey in the MCU.
 

7. ...And (Briefly) Joins The Fantastic Four

FF1

We've had three Fantastic Four movie (and one which was never even released in theaters due to it being such a disaster), and they've all been terrible. We have complete faith in Marvel Studios successfully rebooting the franchise, but how can they convince moviegoers to give them another chance?

Well, an A-List cameo from the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe would certainly help matters, and that's where Spider-Man comes in. If he teams up with them - or even becomes a temporary member of the group - then interest will spike, and we'd love to see those Future Foundation costumes on screen.

Looking even further down the line, how cool would it be to see the New Fantastic Four assemble? That line-up consisted of Spider-Man, Wolverine, The Hulk, and Ghost Rider. 
 

6. Entering The Multiverse

Strange1

That Fantastic Four reboot is a long way off, so which Marvel Studios movie could Spider-Man swing into? Well, we're pretty confident that it will be Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Sam Raimi is no doubt chomping at the bit to take another crack at the web-slinger, and seeing as Kevin Feige is a fan of JMS' iconic Amazing Spider-Man run, we're guessing he knows how entertaining team-ups featuring Spidey and the Sorcerer Supreme have the potential to be. 

If Tom Holland's Peter Parker gets the opportunity to travel through the Multiverse, how much do you want to bet he briefly stops by the Spider-Verse and even gets to been Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man?
 

5. Spider-Man Dons The Symbiote

Black-Suit

This isn't necessarily something we'll see in the MCU, but when Disney and Sony Pictures reached that new deal, it was confirmed that Spider-Man is going to swing between two worlds. 

An appearance in movies like Morbius and Venom: Let There Be Carnage is unlikely, but beyond that, we would be shocked if Spidey doesn't finally cross paths with Eddie Brock...and get a new suit in the process. It's a team-up/battle fans want, and not one that would necessarily have a negative impact on what he gets up to in the MCU. 

However, we certainly wouldn't say no to seeing the hero bring that black costume with him when he does return after spending some time in the SUMC as "Venomized" versions of characters like Captain America, Wolverine, and Captain Marvel would make for a memorable sight. 
 

4. The New Avengers

Avengers

Recently, a rumour started doing the rounds which claimed that Captain Marvel 2 will set the stage for the debut of the New Avengers (who will presumably assemble to tackle a Secret Invasion).

Plans are said to be in place for Spider-Man to be part of the team, and it's about time he get to serve as a full-fledged member of The Avengers. After all, he helped save the planet in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, and his dynamic with Carol Danvers in the comic books is something which is undeniably worthy of being brought to the big screen as well. 

We're not sure how Peter's newfound criminal status will affect his membership, but assuming he gets some help in Spider-Man 3 (from Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk, we're betting), his name could be cleared.
 

3. A Battle With The Sinister Six

SS

The Vulture, Scorpion, Mysterio, Shocker...Spider-Man has come face to face with quite a few villains in the MCU, and while there have been no overt teases, it's hard to escape the feeling that the Sinister Six are somewhere on the wall-crawler's horizon. Quentin Beck could lead this iteration, though we would like to also see the Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus!

Regardless of the roster, the biggest question we have is whether this battle would be produced by Marvel Studios...or Sony Pictures. The former would be preferable, of course, but who knows! 

Sony has wanted a Sinister Six movie for a while now, so it could boil down to whether they would be happy for this villainous team-up take place in a standalone spinoff or one of Spidey's MCU adventures. 
 

2. Maximum Carnage

Carnage

We mentioned a meeting between Spider-Man and Venom, and while it's easy enough to imagine some of the ways that could pan out, we'd be shocked if it doesn't lead to "Maximum Carnage."

That sounds like a good title for an eventual event movie from Sony which incorporates characters like Spider-Man, Venom, Carnage, and Morbius, and we're sure that more big names could be added to that line-up over the coming years as the SUMC continues to expand (Black Cat, perhaps?).

Sure, we wish Marvel Studios were in charge of this one, but as Spider-Man has the ability to leap between these two cinematic universes, this would be a spectacular way for Sony to take advantage of that.
 

1. The Bombastic Bagman

Bagman

We've talked a lot about the Fantastic Four in this feature, but regardless of whether the Human Torch flies into a future Spider-Man movie or the web-slinger swings by the Baxter Building in their reboot, we have to see the Bombastic Bagman on the big screen at some point, right? 

It would be an amazing (no pun intended) moment for comic book fans, and something we can definitely imagine Tom Holland being able to pull off. If the hero does try to join the team and gets turned down, him getting a Fantastic Four costume like this would be fun, tongue in cheek way to wrap up his desire to be part of the group...while also kicking off a rivalry with Johnny Storm!

Kevin Feige is as geeky as the rest of us, so we would be shocked not to see this brought to the MCU...

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MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 6/24/2020, 2:02 AM
Sometimes I show up to work not knowing what I'm walking into and then I end up doing all the darn work. Business is screwy all around.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 6/24/2020, 2:18 AM
The script could have used another rewrite
TheClungerine
TheClungerine - 6/24/2020, 2:39 AM
I wonder how long this Sony/Marvel deal will last. After the 3rd Spidey movie and like another Avengers film will the MCU even need him 🤔
JustALurker
JustALurker - 6/24/2020, 3:28 AM
@TheSnyderClunge - seems like a good time to let Spidey go solo, my only gripe is Sony's track-record and rush to release things.
TheClungerine
TheClungerine - 6/24/2020, 4:28 AM
@JustALurker - yeah I feel Sony will go back to TASM or worse type of quality.
RealSpiderMan
RealSpiderMan - 6/24/2020, 3:19 AM
There's not much to read anyway
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 6/24/2020, 3:42 AM
I’m not surprised that the supporting cast would have only partial scripts.

In any event, the end result was a lot of fun.
tmp3
tmp3 - 6/24/2020, 3:47 AM
If that rumor of them doing different trilogies to evolve & age with Peter is true, I hope they get a new creative team for the next batch
JustAChillFan
JustAChillFan - 6/24/2020, 6:53 AM
This was known before the movie came out.
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