SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME TV Spots Reveal That Iron Man's Shadow Still Looms Large In The MCU

SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME TV Spots Reveal That Iron Man's Shadow Still Looms Large In The MCU

Two new TV spots for Spider-Man: Far From Home have been released, and it's clear that while Iron Man may be dead and gone, he will continue to have a significant impact on the wall-crawler's world...

By JoshWilding - Jun 13, 2019 02:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Far From Home
Spider-Man: Far From Home is right around the corner, and two more TV spots for the Sony Pictures/Marvel Studios movie have now been revealed. In them, we get to see the fallout from Iron Man's death as the walls of Peter Parker's high school are adorned with drawings of the Amoured Avenger, and Nick Fury once again points out that Tony Stark "chose" Spidey to follow in his footsteps. 

That might just be a line for the trailer, but it seems like the type of thing the former S.H.I.E.L.D. Director would say to manipulate the hero (just look how he convinced The Avengers to assemble). 

There are plenty of other great moments in these previews, though, including shots of Peter working up the courage to tell MJ how he feels, Molten Man in action, and some funny remarks about the new stealth suit the webbed warrior has been given. Overall, the movie looks pretty spectacular!

Check out the TV spots in the players below:





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Far From Home
reveals from the latest issue of Total Film!

Why Some Classic Spidey Villains Are Being Reimagined

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We've known for a while that we're getting a fresh take on the likes of Molten Man and Hydro-Man in Spider-Man: Far From Home but what's wrong with the comic book versions of these villains? 

"The real nerdy inside joke here is that they're based on B-level Spider-Man baddies," executive producer Eric Carroll explains. "There is actually a villain in the comics called Hydro-Man, who's a guy made out of water but wears a t-shirt and has a haircut..." In other words, they were too silly to be adapted in a straightforward manner, hence why they're now "Elementals."

Carroll adds that the idea was to make them "kind of scary and threatening...for all the comic fans keeping score, it'll be fun to see Hydro-Man brought to the big screen in a way we think is pretty cool."
 

Did Spider-Man And Nick Fury Meet In Avengers: Endgame?

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Spider-Man and Nick Fury were both at Tony Stark's funeral, so why does the former S.H.I.E.L.D. Director say that it's nice to meet him in the teaser trailer? While we've since assumed that it was a line recorded solely for that preview, Jon Watts has now further confused matters! 

"No, it's not a fake-out," he claims. "The actually talk about why they didn't talk in that...it's not a fake-out. But there is more to [this subject] than meets the eye." What if Peter's parents were S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and killed in the line of duty? (they worked for the C.I.A. in the comics)
 

Mysterio's Helmet Will Be VFX

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That's right, if you were hoping for some behind the scenes photos of Jake Gyllenhaal walking around with a fishbowl helmet on his head, you're going to be pretty disappointed as it's 100% CGI. 

"When we introduce a new character [from the comics], we try to boil them down to what is iconic about them and hang on to that," Carroll explains, "but also in a way that translates to film, because obviously some of this is a little bit goofy."

"But speaking of goofy,"
he continues, "Mysterio will have a fishbowl helmet. It'll be added digitally."
 

We're Not Getting A "Dark" Take On Peter Parker

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Peter may be mourning for Iron Man in Spider-Man: Far From Home but that doesn't mean we should expect a dark take on the superhero. "[This] isn't the start of a new, dark 'emo' phase for Peter," Watts confirms. "Even though he's gone through all these dramatic and traumatic events, he's still the same Peter Parker we know and love."

"It's seeing how he deals with those things that's interesting for me,"
Watts concludes.
 

Iron Man's Secret Lab

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In the trailers for the movie, we've seen Peter Parker working in what appears to be a hi-tech lab of some sort (and there's a lot of speculation that it's where he creates that red and black costume).

Well, the magazine reveals that this is actually a secret workshop in the back of the Stark Jet which includes a huge robotic arm and plenty of tools so, yes, it's easy to imagine the wall-crawler using it here.
 

The Action Is Bigger And Better

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"A lot of the stunts are really more explosive than in the first one," claims Ned actor Jacob Batalon. "I feel like Homecoming was more about getting your feet wet; this one really goes for it." 

That's a sentiment Tom Holland agrees with. "A lot of the action in Homecoming was kind of private, more contained. This one is much more global. We've got a lot of screaming extras!"
 

Where The Stealth Suit Comes From...

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"Nick Fury provides Spidey with this outfit," Carroll reveals, "which is very much in the world of what you see with Black Widow and other S.H.I.E.L.D. characters." However, it still features some familiar elements.

Michael Mooney, an associate costume designer on the movie, explains that "The new suit still has the good old-fashioned web-shooters. It's a slightly different model in order to make them fit on, but they're the tried and tested bog-standard shooters."
 

...And How It Differs To Peter's Other Costumes

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It may have the same web-shooters but there is one crucial difference here. "His Stark suit, which we saw in Homecoming, has all the tech built underneath it," says Graham Churchyard, the costume FX supervisor. "This one isn't made by Stark, so all the tech is on the outside; it's a lot more armoured, but still very mobile."

He adds that, "It's made by Robyn Gebhart, who's worked on every Spider-Man costume since the Tobey Maguire days. She knows the ins and outs of a Spider-Man costume."
 

"Michelle Jones"

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We know that MJ's first name is Michelle but the magazine refers to her as Michelle Jones and that pretty much confirms that while she may be a different take on Mary Jane Watson, she's also a totally new character. "It's cool to be small in the beginning of a series, and grow into something later," Zendaya says. 

As for whether romance will blossom between MJ and Peter Parker, the actress chose her words carefully. "There's no hooking up in this movie. Of course, there's chemistry between the characters. They're, what, 16 year old kids going on a cool trip together, trying to figure out what they're feeling, or if they even have a feeling. Maybe we don't, maybe we're just friends."
 

Where Does It Fit In The MCU's Timeline

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We know that Spider-Man: Far From Home takes place after Avengers: Endgame but is it part of Phase 3 or Phase 4? While it was previously reported to be the start of the latter, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has since said it closes out Phase 3, so which is it? 

"Kevin said recently that this movie is technically the end of Phase 3," director Jon Watts says, "so I'll defer to Kevin on Phase-related questions!" Well, that pretty much answers that as it is ultimately down to Feige whether this movie is ends or opens a Phase.
 

Why Nick Fury Targets Spider-Man

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It's pretty weird that Nick Fury would choose to track down Spider-Man on his summer vacation to help battle The Elementals, right? "You know, you have to think of Fury's perspective as well," Watts says. "He' was Snapped out for the last five years, just like Spidey, then brought back."

"So now you have this character who's always known everything, always been in charge, who literally created the Avengers...and he's on the back foot, probably for the first time in his life. He needs to rebuild his team, and he's got a high school kid dodging his calls. He's not going to be happy!"

Personally, I'm still not convinced this is even the real Nick Fury...
 

How Does The Multiverse Fit Into The Movie?

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"God, it's tough," Watts says when asked about the Marvel Multiverse. "I mean, after the events of Endgame, it kind of feels like anything is possible."

"Time travel, switching dimensions, old Cap...I mean who knows?"
The filmmaker did, however, make it clear that at least one element from Avengers: Endgame won't be touched on here. "We don't do any time travel. I can say that. The Russos already did that!" 
 

Balancing Practical And Visual Effects

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"It's really inspiring to actually be on location, blowing things up," Watts says when asked about the increased level of action in this movie. "It's very different than when you're, you know, against greenscreen on a stage in Atlanta. You feel that the world exists outside the frame."

"When you're dealing with Mysterio, who's flying around, or Spider-Man, who shoots webs and jumps really far, there's only so much you can get away with practically." However, he made a point of starting with a "real-life shot" and enhancing that rather than creating something totally from scratch. 
 

Why Spider-Man: Far From Home Is A Good Palette Cleanser

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Ant-Man and Ant-Man and The Wasp served as palette cleansers after Avengers: Age of Ultron and Avengers: Infinity War, and this time it's down to the wall-crawler to take on that role. 

"We think it's fun to sort of counter-programme with our movies," says Carroll. "After Endgame, this is a like a dessert - something where you can relax and not worry about it getting too dark, because it's a Spider-Man movie." Surely dealing with the Multiverse means it will get a little dark, though?

We'll see. 
 

Is Sandman In The Movie?

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In terms of the Elementals, we know that Hydro-Man and Molten Man are being re-imagined, but what about that rock/sand-like creature in Mexico? Is that a new take on Sandman? "We went digging and found characters," Carroll teases in regards to him and another unseen Elemental. "I'm not going to say exactly which ones yet, because we want to leave some dots for fans to connect."
 

Is Jon Watts Willing To Return For A Sequel?

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Asked what might come next for the wall-crawler in the MCU, Watts says: "He's such a relatable character. I've never had a problem coming up with something new for Peter Parker to do, because I could watch Peter Parker do anything."

Does that mean he's already hard at work developing a third chapter? "It's always at the back of my mind, but I try to stay focused on one movie at a time," he says, refusing to get into specifics about what that could possible entail. 
 

What Tom Holland Hopes To Do Next

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As for Tom Holland's hopes for the future, he says he's "excited" for that. As for which villain he'd like to face next, the actor said: "I know you want me to say Venom! That's who you want me to say!"

"I don't know. Honestly, that's way above my level. I just fight whoever they put in front of me..."
Well, if recent rumours are to be believed, that could indeed end up being Tom Hardy's Venom. 
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Krav
Krav - 6/13/2019, 2:20 AM
from the day that the spoil-ban for endgame has lifted ,they keep realsing stuff about this movie and spoil the sh!t out of it , its so obvious that Sony want to ride that 3 billion train that disney is on RN makes me sick
Kman
Kman - 6/13/2019, 6:41 AM
@Krav - What have they spoiled exactly?
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 6/13/2019, 2:40 AM
I saw the first TV Spot but hadn’t the other one, that was cool for the bits of new footage and Ned's lines. 😀
ThunderThighs
ThunderThighs - 6/13/2019, 3:38 AM
"SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME TV Spots Reveal That Iron Man's Shadow Still Looms Large In The MCU"
Exactly my biggest problem with this take on Spidey. He never needed another hero to achieve greatness.
Frshcoupe
Frshcoupe - 6/13/2019, 6:38 AM
It’s very interesting that the movie is 2 hours and 35 minutes long. I’m really hoping there’s a ton of surprises in the movie because it seems like they haven’t really shown us anything. They just keep showing the elementals and his friends running around from danger. They’ve had to have only shown like 15 minutes from the movie.
mrJlives
mrJlives - 6/13/2019, 7:39 AM
Was that Pepper's voice saying "Parker" at the end off the trailer??? 🤷🏼‍♂️🤔
JstaKIDfrmBKLYN
JstaKIDfrmBKLYN - 6/13/2019, 8:56 AM
@mrJlives - Maria Hill's...
bropous
bropous - 6/14/2019, 9:43 AM
@CapstheMFingMan - Yup. That's Maria Hill. I wanna see her make another appearance on Agents of SHIELD.
bropous
bropous - 6/14/2019, 9:43 AM
I am DEFINITELY looking forward to this!!! But, also quite disappointed that this will be the end of the MCU until NEXT YEAR. That REALLY, REALLY SUCKS. And, even then, Black Widow seems lame, and Eternals, although essential to the srtory line of the MCU going forward, just doesn't quite grab me by the boo-boo...
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