

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.
- OdinTheRavenKing5d ago## Synopsis After the events of [[Avengers Endgame]], Peter is trying to move forward with being a normal high schooler. However, while on a trip to Europe with his school, elementals start attacking the cities and Mysterio, another hero, comes to help. ## Review I think one of the major themes here that is so well presented is grief and closure. The only father figure we have seen for Spider-Man was [[Iron Man]] and now he is gone. You also have just the idea of missing 5 years and trying to figure that out. I can only imagine the effort it would take to deal with the loss of Tony when there is a mural of him everywhere. In at least 2 of the 3 cities, these giant murals of Tony are around where they are staying. The entire story very much feels like [[Iron Man 3]] where the bad guy isn't who you think it is. There also is a great scene where Jake and Tom are in a bar having a drink, and it slowly bleeds away showing what is going on. If you really pay attention to the background early in the movie, you can see the bad team following Peter around all the towns watching. This movie really shows some great chemistry between the entire team. I find Ned's whole relationship to the blonde so funny. It is very high-school trip relationship, and it makes me laugh way too hard. I think you can also see Tom and Zendaya's real life relationship bleed into this movie, especially the bridge scene. ## [My Rating] There are some real long term story issues that start here. The Skrull's showing up present a big issue, that doesn't get solved in [[Secret Invasion]] which it was setting up. The idea of angry people about how Tony passed on his tech is for sure something that is real in that work. The action is good, the character portrayal is good. I just feel the story is forced at times and doesn't live up to a post Endgame World, which is going to be hard. I know that people will think I am crazy about this score, but this is a 7. It is just good enough to be really good, but doesn't move into the "Great" world. ## [Parental Rating] Limited language with some intense violence. I mean there is a lot of PG-13 blood and fighting and dramatic scenes. There is no sex or nudity. I think that my parents would skip it unless the kids wanted to watch it. Actually I think from a rule's perspective, I have to say that it's approved by Dad and rejected by mom as there is just no family involved, but either way, I don't think they'd choose to watch it.
- HakihikoMarch 15, 2026Light and Entertaining "Spider-Man: Far From Home" delivers a colorful and energetic continuation of the character's journey within the Marvel universe. While it carries the responsibility of following one of the franchise's most monumental chapters, the film wisely leans into a lighter tone, embracing humor, charm, and a sense of youthful adventure. The result is a superhero film that feels breezy and accessible, even if it doesn't aim for the same emotional weight as its larger counterparts. Tom Holland once again proves why he is such a strong fit for the role, bringing an earnestness and vulnerability that keeps the character relatable. His performance captures the awkward balance between heroism and ordinary teenage life, which remains one of the character's defining strengths. The supporting cast adds to the film's appeal, with Zendaya offering a sharp and charismatic presence, while Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a performance that injects a welcome sense of flair and unpredictability into the story. Visually, the movie is vibrant and polished, making excellent use of its international settings to create a sense of scale and variety. The action sequences are inventive and visually dynamic, though the film occasionally leans a bit too heavily on spectacle rather than deeper character exploration. Its pacing remains brisk and entertaining, but at times the narrative feels more like a transitional chapter than a fully stand-alone story. Even so, "Spider-Man: Far From Home" succeeds as an enjoyable superhero adventure that plays to the strengths of its cast and tone. It may not reach the emotional or thematic heights of the very best entries in the genre, but its humor, charm, and lively energy make it an easy film to enjoy.
- konkydongFebruary 14, 2026another spider-man with terrible pacing and the most pathetic superhero ever written, the cgi is outstanding but a film needs more than that. Slightly better than homecoming but not by much, the dialog is still awful, the story rubbish. Nothing like the quality of the mcu not even as good as the terrible x-men movies.
- casey.n.watsonJune 21, 2025Hold on to your web-shooters, because Spider-Man: Far From Home is an absolute blast! Seriously, if you're looking for a superhero movie that's bursting with heart, laughs, and jaw-dropping action, this is the one. It perfectly captures that "friendly neighborhood" vibe of Spidey while launching him onto a global stage, and it's just pure cinematic joy. What makes this Spidey flick shine brighter than a freshly polished suit? For starters, taking Peter Parker (Tom Holland, who IS Spider-Man) out of his Queens comfort zone and dropping him into picturesque European cities like Venice and Prague is a stroke of genius. It's like a superhero road trip, complete with awkward teenage crushes and chaperone shenanigans. The humor is spot-on, from Ned's earnest attempts at being a wingman to Aunt May's "Peter-Tingle" nickname for his spider-sense. Trust me, you'll be chuckling throughout. And let's talk about the performances! Tom Holland once again proves he's the perfect blend of nerdy charm and heroic earnestness. He carries the weight of "the next Iron Man" beautifully, showing both the immense pressure and his endearing desire for a normal life. But the real showstopper? Jake Gyllenhaal as Quentin Beck, aka Mysterio. Gyllenhaal completely embodies the character, bringing a captivating charisma and emotional depth that elevates every scene he's in. Their chemistry is fantastic, and it makes for some truly memorable moments. Visually, Far From Home is a feast for the eyes. The action sequences are inventive and wildly entertaining, especially when Mysterio's illusions come into play. The creative direction in those scenes is truly mind-bending, making you question what's real and what's just a masterful trick. It's a dazzling display of special effects that serves the story rather than just existing for spectacle. From the hilarious "The Blip" discussions to Peter trying to impress MJ, there are so many delightful little touches. You'll find yourself grinning at the callbacks and nodding along with Peter's relatable teenage woes. Final Verdict: Whether you're a hardcore Marvel fanatic or just looking for a fun movie night, Spider-Man: Far From Home is an absolute must-see. It's a wildly entertaining, visually stunning, and emotionally resonant adventure that cements Tom Holland's Spider-Man as a true cinematic icon. Go see it! You won't be disappointed!
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Spider-Man: Far from Home Trivia
Spider-Man: Far from Home was released on June 28, 2019.
Spider-Man: Far from Home was directed by Jon Watts.
Spider-Man: Far from Home has a runtime of 2h 9m.
Spider-Man: Far from Home was produced by Kevin Feige, Amy Pascal.
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.
The key characters in Spider-Man: Far from Home are Peter Parker / Spider-Man (Tom Holland), Quentin Beck / Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson).
Spider-Man: Far from Home is rated PG-13.
Spider-Man: Far from Home is an Action, Adventure, Science Fiction film.
Spider-Man: Far from Home has an audience rating of 9.5 out of 10.
Spider-Man: Far from Home had a budget of $160M.
Spider-Man: Far from Home has made $1.13B at the box office.




































