“Peter has some technology after meeting up with Nick Fury and tries to use that to make Brad look bad,” Carroll teased. Since Peter is kind of a chaotic mess, when he’s flustered by this, it gets amplified fast. That’s why Brad (Remy Hii) is almost as big a baddie as those monsters: he makes Peter jealous over MJ. Peter’s still a high schooler, after all. And yes, much of the film will still be small-scale personal drama. “Similar to what we did with Mordo in Doctor Strange, we wanted to give time to have a relationship so that when, if we get into doing something different with Mysterio, it really feels like a betrayal,” Carroll said. “Mysterio is always the one sort of sticking up for me and patting me on the back and telling me I'm doing a good job.” As Spider-Man helps him beat the various elementals that may or may not have been created by the special effects wizard Mysterio, it could just be setting Gyllenhaal’s character up for a fall. It is a big part of the movie, and he is wearing it for more or less the second act of the film.”Īnd that allegiance-shifting (or spy-like two-faced trickery) could also have something to do with Mysterio, a villain in the comics and.a big brother in the film? “It's very much big brother/little brother” relationship between the two, according to Holland. “By that point, allegiances have shifted and so on, so maybe he's decided he doesn't want to wear Nick Fury's costume anymore. In fact, Spider-Man “wears it right up until the third act of the movie,” said executive producer Eric Hauserman Carroll. Yet there’s not much lighthearted about the black stealth suit Holland will be wearing during his adventures. “It has the sexy aspect of being in Europe, of having the spy mission undertone, but at the heart of it is still a very similar film to Spider-Man: Homecoming in the sense that it's really about Peter and his friends and the kids and the lighthearted humor that they have.” “This film is kind of like if Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spectre had a baby,” star Tom Holland said. Fandango reports from the film’s London set that the thrills are here to stay as the series’ tone has shifted. Jackson’s Nick Fury and Jon Favreau’s Happy Hogan were going to be Spidey’s odd couple chaperones during his time abroad, but not in a full-blown 007 situation. Shifting genres completely from Homecoming takes a lot of nerve - especially when that film was so well-recieved - but it’s indicative of just how much is going to be different in the MCU’s first Spider-sequel.įans knew that Samuel L. But now that he’s galavanting around in Europe, Peter Parker is going to be more James Bond than John Hughes. Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) is around pretending to be a hero (c’mon, we’re all thinking it) while his crush on MJ is reaching maximum capacity. The first full trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home teased plenty of exciting new twists and turns for the webslinger to take on after the epic events of Endgame.
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