Columbia Pictures | Release Date: July 2, 2019
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blacksmithblAug 16, 2019
I really expected more from this one, kinda gave me the same vibes as Iron Man 3 by which I mean - not a great villain. Just felt that the movie didn't have any real threat or depth, almost as it was a movie for kids, which I don't haveI really expected more from this one, kinda gave me the same vibes as Iron Man 3 by which I mean - not a great villain. Just felt that the movie didn't have any real threat or depth, almost as it was a movie for kids, which I don't have anything against, just wasn't what I was hoping for. I was expecting a more mature approach after the blockbuster Homecoming. Expand
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CameJul 13, 2019
This film dissapointed me due to Mysterio being a joke. It lacks what the first Tom Holland spider man film had which was a great villian (in my opinion) and not some fake hologramic villian. The technology that Mysterio used on this filmThis film dissapointed me due to Mysterio being a joke. It lacks what the first Tom Holland spider man film had which was a great villian (in my opinion) and not some fake hologramic villian. The technology that Mysterio used on this film makes the action scenes feel kinda fake and dissapointing. Besides Mysterio i found this film being overall boring. Expand
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AgzJul 16, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. O filme e legal mais incrível e bem previsível oque vai acontecer no filme mais e bom humorado e dar um gostinho de saber como está o ucm após o end game Expand
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RandomnonsenseJul 2, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Ok so this movie wasnt as good as I expected it to be. It felt very rushed. It had a lot of messed up scenes like when Mysterio revealed his plan and when spiderman gets hit by a train . There was a lot of unatural cringy MJ and Peter moments there was a lot of cringe moments. Some parts hit hard like when Happy hugged Peter and when Mysterio said maybe Iron man would still be around if it wasn't for Spiderman. The crazy part is in the mid credit scene which I wont spoil for you cause its insane. Expand
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pupperoniJul 3, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Peter Parkers character from homecoming to far from home seems to be very inconsistent. In homecoming we saw Peter abandon his normal life to pursue a criminal who's just stealing some high tech weapons (the overall implications of that conflict in the marvel universe are very small.) In far from home Peter is presented with a world ending threat, massive and monstrous elementals that could consume the earth, but instead of confronting the issue and abandoning his class trip every chance he could like he would have in homecoming, he denies the call to action and only acts when Nick Fury changes the class trips course. Ah yes, we have yet another class trip plot line, and this one is not nearly as well executed as homecomings. Mysterios motivations and goals seem very... vague, to say the least. Exactly why he can't become an ACTUAL superhero, what with his illusions and the drones he seems to have mental control over is completely unknown to me. Attacking london and killing hundreds of thousands seems like a much more reasonable course of action. The fights in this movie are well executed, save for the fire elemental, which i found very confusing and even boring. Some have complained about "generic big CGI fights" and while the finale is big, and it does have CGI, i would not call it generic or poorly executed. The humor is good for the most part, but the amount of jokes that fall flat is somewhat concerning. I don't see any need for those jokes, and the movie is packed to the brim with so much humor that cutting out a few mild-nose-breathing level jokes wouldn't hurt the movie. Not a terrible movie, but i would only recommend watching it if you are a marvel fan that cares about the grand plot of the series, both spider-man and marvel as a whole, as far from home may effect the others. Expand
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Joel_BlantonJul 7, 2019
I found this movie to be so fast paced that it felt as if it was shoving as much exposition as it could down my throat. I understand that in order to follow up with the hype of Endgame you have to make this movie interesting, but the way itI found this movie to be so fast paced that it felt as if it was shoving as much exposition as it could down my throat. I understand that in order to follow up with the hype of Endgame you have to make this movie interesting, but the way it was done here was sloppy. I didn’t even have room to breathe there was so much going on all at once and it was problem after problem, all back to back. However the VFX were top notch, the casting and acting were great, and the comedy was hilarious as always in a marvel movie. Overall it was a good movie to watch once, nothing too special. Expand
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RunNinjaRunJul 9, 2019
There are some entertaining and humorous moments, but the execution is a little corny. It feels like they’re trying too hard to make a funny post Endgame spin-off.
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1098imJul 28, 2019
The plot is pretty obvious. I took a guess on what the plot was and I got it mostly right. About as memorable as the homecoming, but still enjoyable to watch. The end credits science was my favorite moment in the whole movie
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aydinlotfi85Aug 9, 2019
it wasn`t a good adaptation of The Amazing Spider Man comics at all. Tom Holland`s acting was even better in the firt part. but Mysterio`s characterization was good.
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JadielSep 19, 2019
Muito divertido, mas muito bobo. Além de um sequência muito bem feita envolvendo ilusões e cenas de ação divertidas, o filme não tem muito mais a oferecer.
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DanrdgOct 4, 2019
Uma aventura divertida, mas com pouco conteúdo relevante para a evolução do personagem no universo.
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HarrysmithOct 12, 2019
Spiderman far from home is your typical average boring forgettable superhero movie.
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KamelovskiJan 9, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's just fine but the way that they put everything place was for new teenagers . Oh and the am spider Man is just Bad Expand
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JamesWBAJun 23, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a tough one because I'm a huge Spiderman fan but I have trouble with this one because first anyone who knows Mystrio from the comics saw the twist coming from a mile away secondly Peter & MJ relationship seems really forced because before this there was no indication of them liking each other they only shared a few scenes together in homecoming now all of a sudden they like each other no build up nothing plus Holland/Zendaya really don't seem to have chemistry unlike Maguire/Dunst & Garfield/Stone thirdly it doesn't really make sense why would Tony Stark leave weapons of mass destruction in the hands of a teenager instead of someone like rhody or pepper but the film does have some good sequences like the final battle & when Mystrio uses the drones to mess with Peter & the mid credit scene is the best part of the movie but despite that I found the majority of it to be quite boring it's in the okish category Expand
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imdbsupportFeb 11, 2021
Back in New York and with Iron Man gone, everyone’s asking Spider-Man if he is going to be the new lead Avenger; Holland is an endearing and quick-witted enough presence to suggest he might just be up to the task.
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MaddoxWhiteApr 24, 2021
This movie made me realize why I disliked MCU Spidey. He's just a new Iron Man. It's a decent replacement but...not at all what I picture "Spider-Man" as. A good "New Iron Man" movie, not a good Spider-Man movie.
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MoviesaregreatDec 18, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Improvement over the first movie, but still gets a lot of things wrong. The way Peter just gives the glasses to Mysterio, a man he met 2 days ago, which also turns out to be exactly what he wanted, feels extremely forced, similar to how Vulture finds out Peter is Spider-man in Homecoming. The Ned sub-plot turns him into a cartoon character that takes you out of the movie entirely, MJ is unique but her comedy doesn't always land. Happy is a good character, but sadly he is used to somehow link Peter to Stark, something we have watched till exhaustion. My main gripe is that the first movie is about Peter trying to prove himself worthy, and he does. But now its like all that development was thrown in the trash, also after facing Thanos twice, Earth problems should be a walk in the park for him. Expand
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BullyMaguireDec 3, 2021
This movie was just ok as Homecoming was better in my opinion. The movie was honestly lazily written and had a ton of plot holes and problems. I like Tom Holland he is a great actor and he does a very good job in the role but he really needsThis movie was just ok as Homecoming was better in my opinion. The movie was honestly lazily written and had a ton of plot holes and problems. I like Tom Holland he is a great actor and he does a very good job in the role but he really needs better writing on his character as he is not a very 3-dimensional character like Tobey Maguire's incarnation was. Also again Marvel with its forced humor is here and it was one of the worst in this movie. Mysterio was a cool villain and Jake Gyllenhaal did a great job and the final battle I thought was pretty awesome and creative. The movie is also fun to watch and that post-credit scene is easily one of the best of the MCU. But, the movie really just feels like a pastime and popcorn entertainer as it doesn't feel like a big event which is a shame as it is Spider-Man and he is one of the greatest superheroes of all time. Expand
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Gts08Jun 23, 2022
Better than the previous, the MCU's 2nd Spider-Man movie takes a fresh turn on the genre, aand...okay, maybe not an Infinity War, but still, finally a new movie, not an imitation, that expands the universe the best way possible, and itsBetter than the previous, the MCU's 2nd Spider-Man movie takes a fresh turn on the genre, aand...okay, maybe not an Infinity War, but still, finally a new movie, not an imitation, that expands the universe the best way possible, and its characters, too. Holland was a great choice, now I know, why. Big surprise: the weakest point of the film is the villain. Just the usual. At least the name "Mysterio" is **** badass. Looking forward to the next SM movie. Expand
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I_like_planesJul 14, 2022
The movie was okay-ish. Some parts of the film were enjoyable but rather than that just an average film. Nothing too big or exciting while nothing too dragging and stuff. However, the post-credit scene is crucial for spidey which was good.
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TyranianNov 2, 2019
Not sure why people enjoy this nonsense, visuals are good but plot and dialogue is mostly not.
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andy_indierockJul 27, 2019
The first half i had great fun but final half, i dont know why i felt sleepy. Because the final fight really bad till dont care that ending surprises anymore.
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ScienceAdvisorJul 13, 2019
This is easily summed-up as a lazy production. The plot is often boring and predictable, the CG is easily recognized and is sub-par, and most jokes fall flat. All the Disney shill reviews, especially the 96% on RT from 40K+ user reviewsThis is easily summed-up as a lazy production. The plot is often boring and predictable, the CG is easily recognized and is sub-par, and most jokes fall flat. All the Disney shill reviews, especially the 96% on RT from 40K+ user reviews that are mostly "verified" viewers without any ability to see if they are all day 1 reviews, tells you everything you need to know. RT has become a platform claiming veracity, yet now all their user reviews are significantly higher than reality. Expand
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hugoferreiraJul 15, 2019
It's fun, it's comic, it has a lot of nice action scenes yet it's just another Marvel movie, a beaten up formula that rely's only on well established characters, fashionable action scenes and stretched out comedy.
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Creeper3455Jul 11, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Well...Now I know how it felt like when everyone was angry at the "Mandarin Situation" from Iron Man 3. Also,see this in IMAX 3D. Oh,and Spoilers.

This has probably been the roughest week of the year. Family reasons crushed us like a bug (literally),I had to pay a scary bill from Facebook/Instagram's impressive Promotion system (seriously,kudos),and then Spider-Man Far From Home comes up,which probably is the best Mixed Bag movie of 2019. It had moments I liked and moments that made me extra pissed (more so than Endgame,mind you) because of the same target you really want to be disintegrated: Avi "Venom" Arad.
While there's nothing in relation to Venom in here,this felt to me like a great MCU Installment that got ruined by Sony throwing out the stuff we didn't like in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and doubling the ante on that: a serious tone (that does fit,given that it's a sort of Aftermath made by Endgame) that feels unintentionally funny,random setups for more movies (which **** off. I'm not going to be all excited like the last time you did it [that wasn't Spider-Verse]),things that go nowhere and serious moments that end on a funny note.
Oh,and also scenes that aren't in the trailer. Eh,well. Typical of Superhero movies…
But again,this movie has pros. The acting was mostly fine,except for Jake Gyllenhaal,who is just brilliant (and I’m always a sucker for him whenever I see him on-screen) as Mysterio,and he as a whole is fantastic to a point. Michael Giacchino’s score has gotten an improvement. Not by a long shot,but it’s still better than Homecoming’s. The Peter & MJ Love theme is really sweet and charming,and the Mysterio stuff was just him trying not to do Doctor Strange again. The action is really cool to watch and yes. As everyone says,the illusion scene is one of the best scenes in the MCU. It even becomes Marvel Zombie at a point (which can we PLEASE stop with random Jumpscares in Franchise movies? Between this,Dumbo and Godzilla 2). Again,go see it in IMAX 3D. Not only it had a bigger runtime than Aquaman (in terms of IMAX Sequences),but there are several moments where they take full advantage of 3D,so that’ll make your 3D viewing all the more enjoyable.
But that’s all I can praise off,sadly.
When it’s not Mysterio doing cool stuff,the movie lacks in artistic and/or visual flair,and that makes the movie sorta bland. Speaking of,his reveal as a villain sucks so much. You can’t just throw out a “Yay. I’m the villain!! :-D” and continue it off with a slew of hugely minor characters (from other installments) to be like “Yay. Continuity!” to then go off with a motivation that I’ve seen done better in The Incredibles. That’s a Creative Clash that Avi would do. “But Tony Stark is dead,so that makes sense” NO. No. Even if he’s dead,you shouldn’t do this motivation for,say,6-7 movies. For me,anyway. And yeah,that mid-credit sequence freaked me out (only for that character),but when they actually did the reveal of Spider-Man being a menace to the city,it pissed me off in a way,because of how either the Raimi movies or the Amazing franchise took that out of the way in a hurry. Like,that’s literally the last thing I need to worry about Spider-Man. So,uhh yeah. I didn’t really like Far From Home. Shocking,because (outside the first 2 Thor movies and a bit of Iron Man 2) I don’t expect an MCU movie to be worse than...I don’t know. Ant-Man? Venom?
But then again,I’m starting to feel a bit of fatigue for these movies,and I feel like you’ll enjoy it. To apologize for the lack of good stuff in it,they even replicate the best scene in Iron Man 2 (where Iron Man and War Machine shoot a gigantic army of Drones),so what more could you want?
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MidAirManJul 5, 2019
Spider-Man Far From Home is an extremely predictable movie from start to finish. Anyone familiar with the comics or spider-man animated series from the 90s could see through the story right from the trailer. The movie is more of a leapingSpider-Man Far From Home is an extremely predictable movie from start to finish. Anyone familiar with the comics or spider-man animated series from the 90s could see through the story right from the trailer. The movie is more of a leaping off point for the next phase of the MCU.

While the movie was fun and heart felt at times, the story fails to really deliver.
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CoreGamer1408Apr 21, 2023
Pretty cringe in places for sure. Dialogue seems to be made for the Hollywoke crowd. This one won't age well.
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egoBorderOct 9, 2019
I was shocked by how little of what this movie is going for actually lands. It seems in the process of expanding Spider-Man's world the writers forgot to give the webslinger himself something to do. As it is, this comes off more as anI was shocked by how little of what this movie is going for actually lands. It seems in the process of expanding Spider-Man's world the writers forgot to give the webslinger himself something to do. As it is, this comes off more as an ensemble comedy than an adventure, despite great pains to raise the stakes by having Peter and his friends traveling around Europe. The brightest point here is, ironically, Gyllenhaal's dark villain Mysterio. Unfortunately, the entire premise of illusion and misdirection doesn't serve the movie well because the twists are telegraphed way in advance and it just feels like you're waiting for the movie to catch up with the audience. A few good moments but utterly forgettable. Expand
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kirkenderJul 5, 2019
Spider-Man Homecoming is one of my favorite superhero movies. Far From Home is bloated, lacking depth of character and heart, and doesn't really know what story its trying to tell. Part homage to the Avengers/Tony Stark, Part middle of theSpider-Man Homecoming is one of my favorite superhero movies. Far From Home is bloated, lacking depth of character and heart, and doesn't really know what story its trying to tell. Part homage to the Avengers/Tony Stark, Part middle of the road superhero movie and part John Hughes teenage love story. It misses on all fronts. Its still mildly entertaining, but its a whisper of what marvel can do. ALSO too many costume changes, i don't need to see 6 different spider-outfits, we get it. Expand
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DubtrayDec 17, 2021
The weakest of the "Holland-trilogy". A flat and lackluster story where the stakes feel equal to 0 and a villain that is practically a joke. The best part was the ending (no pun intended) and the CGI quality.
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scsalAug 16, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Mediocrity as its best. Half the movie was spoiled by trailers. Romance and school-related scenes are too infantile and previsible. Fight scenes are great but too few. Mysterio is such an amazing villain, yet they've ruined his character by his selfless acts. I loved Homecoming, but this movie disappointed me. Expand
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PauloReviewsJul 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. "Spider-Man: Far from Home" is, admittedly, an enjoyable ride in hindsight, but does it have any depth to it?

In my opinion, no. The latest Spider-Man movie is another victim of the MCU formula that has plagued movies like "Ant-Man and the Wasp". Both seem enjoyable at first, but when you start to break the movie down, it becomes apparent how little-to-no effort was put into making it tense and dramatic. The first half of the movie is surprisingly boring and lacking in stakes or conflict and it only gets more interesting during the second half, where Jake Gyllenhaal's performance as the villain Mysterio begins to shine. Indeed, I might say he was the best part of the movie. Gyllenhaal's energetic peformance elevated the character to a more solid level and if it weren't for him, the dynamic of this villain would fall flat right off the bat.

I enjoyed the aspect of Mysterio being a special effects expert (just like in the comics), but his motivations being so contrived and forced didn't do much for me. Seriously, he hates Tony Stark? Haven't we seen that in the last movie with Vulture? Gyllenhaal is a delight to watch, but he can only do much with the material he's given and unfortunately, the material sucks.

I always pay attention to the overall theme of the movie. What is it about this movie that's going to stand out? What is the emotional journey for our hero? Well, I didn't feel emotionally connected to the character of Peter Parker throughout this entire film. Not one bit. You'd think Spider-Man, my favorite fictional super-hero, would do something for me. Sadly, it didn't. Right out of the gate, "Spider-Man: Far from Home" introduces a contrived internal conflict that made me roll my eyes. The conflict of Peter trying to step up to be "the next Iron Man". All the while, he's trying to build a relationship with "MJ" (finely performed by Zendaya). None of this clicks with me. It doesn't even make sense! In the last movie, he didn't give two flying f*cks about her and all of a sudden he cares about her? Where did this come from? And why did the trailer give away the plot point of MJ finding out/guessing Peter's identity?

Not only that, but the soundtrack was so unspecial. Parts of it felt borrowed from the last movie. Secondary characters were only used for comedic relief - although Ned continues to be the best thing about this franchise. The action sequences were fairly entertaining, but the special effects were a little overdone in places, particularly during the Mysterio's illusion moments. Another thing that I will never be able to comprehend is why Peter, the smartest person in the room (according to Quentin Beck), decided to hand over high-tech glasses - provided to him by his beloved mentor - to a dude who only talked to him twice. That was a whole new level of stupid.

It's a shame that this new Spider-Man movie wasn't good enough to win a positive rating for me. All of this because it's trying to be light and hilarious, forgetting key aspects that make a movie truly outstanding.

At least J.K. Simmons is back as J. Jonah Jameson!

5/10.
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SiomeJan 16, 2021
good cgi and action scenes, but story is stupid and vilain is horrible. Apart from the mysterio scene, everything else is failed. The spiderman is no near the animation movie.
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MattzenJul 4, 2019
Had high hopes for this movie even though the trailer looked GOD AWFUL! The first half is unbearably corny, the CGI looked like fake ass CGI, and was ready to leave the theater..Mysterio was ruined and the whole story for him was ruinedHad high hopes for this movie even though the trailer looked GOD AWFUL! The first half is unbearably corny, the CGI looked like fake ass CGI, and was ready to leave the theater..Mysterio was ruined and the whole story for him was ruined because of the dumb multiverse theme!
A typical Marvel fan would enjoy this because I dumb entertainment...NUFF SAID
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AatmaramJul 11, 2019
Far from home was not as good as some people claimed. It had no solid/satisfying plot line. The movie was no more than a cgi circus. The old movies had a feel to them because the characters were fleshed out and had a fascinating andFar from home was not as good as some people claimed. It had no solid/satisfying plot line. The movie was no more than a cgi circus. The old movies had a feel to them because the characters were fleshed out and had a fascinating and BELIEVABLE history. I don't have anything against Tony Stark but it feels like everthing nowadays somehow revolves around Tony even after his death which i do not have a very big problem with but when the villian has superpowers that are similiar to an infinity stone and no background whatsover and his powers then are called illusion that fkor me makes it completely baseless. Expand
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whereisbrieJul 14, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spider-Man: Far From Home ~ Entertaining, but not quite memorable Directed by Jon Watts, this superhero movie disguised as a teen romance tells the story of the events after Avengers: Endgame. Spider-Man, played by Tom Holland, is overwhelmed by the fact that he has to step up in Tony Stark’s shoes, although what he really wants is just a vacation away from all the superhero stuff, where he plans to confess his feelings towards MJ, portrayed by Zendaya. Jake Gyllenhaal as Mysterio was perfect, I just wish his story arc was presented more in-depth, I wish they would’ve offered us more info about his backstory, what actually was given to us being a brief presentation of his origins. The twist consisting of him actually being the villain was predictable, considering that the trailer showed Spidey teaming up with him. Some particular scenes make absolutely no sense, this aspect being masked with comedy,hoping you will forget the weak-ish plot. I liked the fact that the movie was pretty well balanced, Peter always being caught up in some fights, which would interrupt the few chances he had to tell MJ how he feels about her. The action scenes were a lot more intense than the ones in Homecoming, they seemed more confident this time. My favourite part was when Spidey had to fight Mysterio’s illusions. That scene looked amazing. Another satisfying aspect was seeing Peter act just like Tony while designing his new suit. Leaving behind the heavily predictable storyline, the post credit scene was pretty great, I’m really looking forward to see what they will do in the next movie, leaving us with a cliffhanger, while the end credits scene was absolutely unnecessary. I must say that I would’ve liked to see how they handle the fact that MJ knows Spider-Man’s true identity a bit more, the post credit scene revealing his secret seeming maybe a tiny bit rushed. Overall, I had fun watching this light, comedy filled movie, but I couldn’t not notice the obvious flaws: predictability, plot holes, weak-ish storyline and I wish I would’ve seen more of Mysterio. Expand
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CriticallyYoursJul 22, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Quite underwhelming. The romance between Peter & his girl is unconvincing at best and the teenage dialogue does not fit these high school students. It's far too awkward and puerile. The acting seems rushed and lackluster with Jon Favreau giving his worst performance since the TV show The King of Queens. The plot is thin with a terrible introduction to the supposed villains and the CGI looks like it was finished 10 years ago. This is by far the most disappointing movie I've seen since AQUAMAN and that is saying a LOT. Zendaya may have a reputation as a good actress, but she's terrible in this, being stilted with deadpan delivery in the oddest moments. Overall barely watchable. Expand
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RENZOSEGURAAug 19, 2019
EVERYONE HEAR WHAT THEY WANT TO HEAR, HOW ELSE COULD IT GET 10/10?
**FOR WHOM DIDN'T SEE IT YET**
My recommendation is for all people who rather see a show, adore excessive comedy and who are passionate of a fantastic story, because the
EVERYONE HEAR WHAT THEY WANT TO HEAR, HOW ELSE COULD IT GET 10/10?
**FOR WHOM DIDN'T SEE IT YET**
My recommendation is for all people who rather see a show, adore excessive comedy and who are passionate of a fantastic story, because the narrative does not taste good. In general the technic part and the story are the most that you are going to appreciate of this production, sure thanks to his $164 million of budget.

However, from my point of view, the director dedicated more to realize a show or an spectacle with a repetitive message than to direct a movie; if you appreciate a good story with a good drama, script, with deep characters and if we would add his excessive humour then it'll be a long-road with acid at a halfway and bitter flavor at the end.

Kids and adolescences with emotional and social insecurity have to come to see this movie, it probably like you and empathize with you, as it says, everyone hear what they want to hear, Besides, on a realistic story there are a lot to confuse, sorry to learn.
* About acting, just to highlight that one of them made his extra work, even though it was not intentional that the character ended up shooting out his own butt.

**ALERTING SPOILERS**

Pay tickets for the theater and the first to appear were 2 clowns and a lion with a challenge; It seemed interesting until they started joking. I thought that it would be momentary, but really since I entered and observed, I’ve already known how it was going to end, so it did. However, the kid who was behind me really liked, and Who didn’t? It was showy and with a lot of humour, I think I let myself tricked by the banner which seemed made of gold but it was just gold plated.

8/10 - Cameras, graphics and scenery: Definitely the technic part of the production was the best; the cameras were very precisely. Besides, the fight’s graphics and sceneries were very credible. Without them it would be a lesser to appreciate of this movie.

7/10 – Story: The movie shows a fantastic adventure story with comedy of a young hero. A villain hide as hero and with a high tech to make illusions is a huge plus that without this, it would have been catastrophic.
4/10 – Acting: The reason I decided to go was because of the performance on Nightcrawler of Jake Gyllenhaal, and even though in this was not in his quality performance of that movie, it was the most notably in acting. However, about his work the opposite would have been the most logical: “The fake transmitted much more and was more credible that the real character". Probably as a result of an extra work, but unfortunately ended up dulling his own character.
About the other actors, they all worked with what the director said, but we already know how the directing was.

3/10 – Directing: This production was too big for the director. The story it was very interesting and here is where it comes my critic. Why the excessive comedy? Some of them were necessary, but all the way through and Did it also has to be used to tell the story and to change sceneries?, all this didn’t let us appreciate any characters development or a good script and I believe that the director dedicated more to use cinematographic technics instead of telling a story; of course it was flashy, but a real movie is much more than just that.

3/10 – Drama: The personages flow process were stagnated by the excessive use of humour, that to the end, instead of having a comfortable walk it felt like a rock in the shoe.
3/10 – Script: Not too much to talk about this, the writer had little time, was new or bad; definitively the only who overworked here, even though was not in favor of the movie or the character.
3/10 – Message: Kids and adolescences with emotional and social insecurity problems have to come to see this movie, it probably like you, as it says, everyone hear what they want to hear. And who doesn’t want to hear a story to overcome his insecurity problems and much more when it’s so realistic. Besides, they probably just want you to follow the marvel stories in order to consume $$, Of course, they need more than its 275 million people who watched and its $1100 million on sales.
Definitely it will cure you because everybody is Spider-man and of course who doesn’t have money, Further, a real story is always appreciated in order to learn things of life, Finally, hoping that the 32 million children with symptoms and attention on mental health who watched were cured by this story.

5/10 – Summary: The story, cameras, scenography and graphics were the best of the movie; and of course there are important factors that add a plus to …, but to what? It was like place a Tesla’s or Ferrari’s case to a Chevrolet VEO, from far it would seem fast and showy but when you drive you realize that it is just for a counter and not for a real good movie.

8/10 - Cameras & scenography
7.5/10 - Graphics
7/10 - Story
4/10 - Acting
3/10 - Directing
3/10 - Drama
3/10 - Script
1/10 - Message
4.6/10-Average
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EdwardAbineMar 22, 2020
The affects of Marvel minus StanLee is equal to the affects of Apple minus SteveJobs. No originator to spot and sort bad literary devices. No originator to field poor implementations of.... well screenplays. What started with capt. marvelThe affects of Marvel minus StanLee is equal to the affects of Apple minus SteveJobs. No originator to spot and sort bad literary devices. No originator to field poor implementations of.... well screenplays. What started with capt. marvel continues with far from home. R.I.P. MCU. U had a great run. Skip this one. Expand
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Gorbunov2004Dec 5, 2021
Этот фильм немного получше чем прошлый хотя Паук теперь полный неудачник. Но злодей получился классный хотя не понятна его мотивация.
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geewahJan 5, 2021
A dull, poorly written movie, that for me is one of the poorest in the MCU.
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RapidFireApr 1, 2021
Best way to see this movie is miss the first hour as its essentially a teen comedy like clueless THEN it becomes a Spider-Man movie in the 2nd hour. Is it the best spider-man movie?....hell no, is it better than spider-man 3?.....absolutely,Best way to see this movie is miss the first hour as its essentially a teen comedy like clueless THEN it becomes a Spider-Man movie in the 2nd hour. Is it the best spider-man movie?....hell no, is it better than spider-man 3?.....absolutely, will Sony finally throw away the teen drama BS that the MCU have thrown in movie goers face since 2016 when spider-man first appeared?......I hope so bring on Spider-Man VS Venom. Expand
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ReggytheWiseApr 26, 2021
oh hell no this is the most generic factory produced piece from marvel yet at least thor found new ways to be bad
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Pedro305Aug 28, 2021
Un film assez décevant.
C'est vraiment un film qui ne rend pas justice au personnage.
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DolphinReviewsJul 20, 2022
It's a decent Spider-Man movie. The villain is okay, the action is okay, the humor is okay. Very mediocre all around but with a few enjoyable scenes.
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oneofjwNov 24, 2022
Quite lacking and boring. Costumes and CGI are really good but villans are horrible and Spidey is kind of stupid.
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phildogJul 2, 2019
There are handful of some pretty great scenes near the end, and the after/mid credits stuff is good, but the majority of this movie just is dumb and dull. A listless, lazy, hacked down, bore-fest.

Honestly, I think this is probably one of
There are handful of some pretty great scenes near the end, and the after/mid credits stuff is good, but the majority of this movie just is dumb and dull. A listless, lazy, hacked down, bore-fest.

Honestly, I think this is probably one of the lowest ranking MCU movies for me. If it weren't a part of the MCU, I would recommend skipping this. There is some stuff with a sizable impact on the greater MCU, so see it in theatres if you can, wait till a tuesday for cheap tickets or something.
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norseJul 25, 2019
The rare poorly written Marvel movie. Given that the last two Spiderman movies were excellent, this is even more of a disappointment. The actors were top notch, the visuals and scoring were as well, but the plot had a number of very obviousThe rare poorly written Marvel movie. Given that the last two Spiderman movies were excellent, this is even more of a disappointment. The actors were top notch, the visuals and scoring were as well, but the plot had a number of very obvious holes and the action has way too much slapstick than you'd expect from the Marvel Movie formula.

Essentially about 10% of the entire running time has the smarts of a fart joke, and that wastes what could have been a fabulous script - the main antagonist was compelling and cast with a great actor.
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alizodiacSep 17, 2019
Another perfect example of how average the MCU movies have become, with the only memorable highlight being the end credit scene!
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ReubenIsAGodSep 14, 2019
Something isn't right about this 'Spider-man' incarnation. He feels like spider-man, he acts like Peter Parker and yet the situations, the setting and the strange occurrences, this persistent need to make him the next'Tony Stark' and have himSomething isn't right about this 'Spider-man' incarnation. He feels like spider-man, he acts like Peter Parker and yet the situations, the setting and the strange occurrences, this persistent need to make him the next'Tony Stark' and have him be in these 'Larger then life jerk-off affirs' are NOT very spider-man. Especially since the character is in his high-school years. Homecoming did a great job at demonstrating the daily struggles of this Peter Paker as spider-man. It had mood and felt authentically like something peter would go through at highschool. Far from home, I don't know, fees incredibly distant from the moral philosophical emboddiement of the character. I just don't think anything has quite captured the true nature, and daily struggles, of Peter Paker and spider-man as has the film 'Spider-man 2', here there is a moral story, a character faced with these challenging odds, Far From Home, and this new irritation of the character lacks so much of this.

This is hard for me, very hard for me to explain. Something just doesn't feel right. I'm looking forward to the next spider-man film, but damn. They have to get the philosophies of the character correct. I don't want a spectacle. I don't want a typical aesthetics. I want the soul, and the heart of Spider-Man, the humanitarian dealing with 'Great Responsiblity' and the struggles of Day-in Day-out life whilst having to protect those around him from great threats. i want the character to truly feel at odds, mentally broken. Homecoming did a much better ob of this. Hopefully next time it well be better.
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death12123Jun 10, 2020
Spider-Man far from a good experience. Not Mary Jane. Camera angles and flat bland production. Have you seen how much more awake the animated parts are? It's more alive than the actors. I'm with what the other guy said. Trying to copySpider-Man far from a good experience. Not Mary Jane. Camera angles and flat bland production. Have you seen how much more awake the animated parts are? It's more alive than the actors. I'm with what the other guy said. Trying to copy Spider-Man too way too much but falling flat in so many areas. At least some parts are still amusing.

Still I don't think it's worth a watch at all.
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zouz123Jul 4, 2019
One cannot simply give this movie a 10! It's filled with bad cgi and the acting is bad. It's boring and pretty childish. I really can't understand the high ratings, and I'm pretty sure that I won't be watching future Spider-Man movies, it'sOne cannot simply give this movie a 10! It's filled with bad cgi and the acting is bad. It's boring and pretty childish. I really can't understand the high ratings, and I'm pretty sure that I won't be watching future Spider-Man movies, it's just not my thing anymore. I'll just stick to Black Panther.

If you're under 15 you'll maybe enjoy Spider-Man. Otherwise, just skip it and know that you won't miss much.
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MatthewAkalusiJul 11, 2019
"Spiderman Far From Home" is a long way from the spectacular reboot that “Spiderman: Homecoming” was.The first 45min-1hr were frankly quite boring.Things however pick up in the 2nd hour but first impressions matter and are not easily shaken"Spiderman Far From Home" is a long way from the spectacular reboot that “Spiderman: Homecoming” was.The first 45min-1hr were frankly quite boring.Things however pick up in the 2nd hour but first impressions matter and are not easily shaken off.About the villain? Mysterio, why his story arc was handled the way it was, is a mystery (pun intended).What's with the flippancy with Peter Parker's secret identity.Aren't such things closely guarded? It is no longer news that the any-thing-for profit Tony Stark, before he became Iron Man, made lots of enemies who would want to get even with him or in this movie, Parker, his protege.However, making it, again (check elsewhere in the MCU), the basis for the movie's villainy is a bit tired.The Producers should do better with the next installment, which it is clear there would be. Expand
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VirgoCaveJul 4, 2019
Its funny, but all the "8 or above" are just peoplesaying "IS AMAZING BECAUSE IS AMAZING", and the only people giveing argument are the "bad numbers". Far from home is funny, enjoyable, but nothing more, most of their characters are utterlyIts funny, but all the "8 or above" are just peoplesaying "IS AMAZING BECAUSE IS AMAZING", and the only people giveing argument are the "bad numbers". Far from home is funny, enjoyable, but nothing more, most of their characters are utterly stupid in this movie and the plot is predictable as **** The movie is a 6, but i'll give it a 4 to compensate all the bloated ultrablindfan califications. Expand
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AngelStarrNov 4, 2019
Childish, bad jokes, and annoying. Every time you think the plot is about to improve, it dumps a cringe-worthy moment of anti-climax into your face.
Worst of all, the logic becomes absolutely broken. Things stop making sense completely! It's
Childish, bad jokes, and annoying. Every time you think the plot is about to improve, it dumps a cringe-worthy moment of anti-climax into your face.
Worst of all, the logic becomes absolutely broken. Things stop making sense completely! It's like someone has managed to take the world of the avengers, which somehow made a science-fiction kind of sense... And turned it into a joke. An absolutely ridiculous Development makes the whole movie seem like a bad Batman spinoff! Except it's the wrong villain, and nothing makes sense... Mind=blown, in the worst way possible.
So bad, I had to stop watching to adjust to the level of ridiculousness. OMG spare yourself the trouble.
I have been re-watching iron Man 1 and 2 and they are like a 50 billion times better.
Any avengers movie is better. This is just horrible really just horrible.
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mahmutOct 25, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. this film so boring story. Film inanılmaz derecede sıkıcı tamamen iron man deki yardımcının ona ihanet etmesine benzeyen uyduruk bi konusu var film boyu bişi olacak diye bekliyorsunuz ancak hiç bir şey olmuyor kimseye izlemeyi tavsiye etmiyorum. Expand
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Reviewer987Jul 3, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spiderman far from home is basically rehashing the plot from spriderman 2 but fails in every way when trying. It explores the idea of spiderman having doubt about being spiderman and losing his powers. Peter struggles with wanting a normal life and needing to be spiderman. Mind you this is spidersman 4th apperance in this universe. He for most of the movie just fumbles around on screen pining over MJ which gets old fast. When he is spiderman he comes off as only a side kick to mysterio. Even asking him for permission to fight an elemental. Which doesnt make any sense when he willing chased thanos is space. The constantly compare him to ironman and give him full access to Ironmans inventory of inventions. They even rehash sceens from ironman to make the connection that spiderman = ironman now. This movie forgot who spiderman is and what makes him special. Having an actor just do funny things and say funny things doesnt make him spiderman or peter parker. The character is so much more than that. This movie just forgot that. Expand
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ryanostarJul 5, 2019
This movie was really bad, terrible writing, story, etc. It's not a Spider-Man film, it's another Iron Man spin-off. Such a waste of time watching a film that's not even about Spider-Man. What happened to the actual good stories aboutThis movie was really bad, terrible writing, story, etc. It's not a Spider-Man film, it's another Iron Man spin-off. Such a waste of time watching a film that's not even about Spider-Man. What happened to the actual good stories about Spider-Man? Just simply ignore it? The casting is very wrong from the comics, more of the opposite or separate from it. Terrible green screen, probably one of the worst CGI's next to Black Panther. Jon Watts did a terrible job with Spider-Man, how to handle his world & the character itself. Notice the difference with Homecoming, making Spider-Man to much like Iron Man. "Being the next Iron man", wow. That's not how Spider-Man works, & terrible job from Holland, can't barley bring the character to life. Mysterio was good, but too much like Vulture as the same storyline, how lazy then making a new story for him. I feel bad for Jake, he did his best, what a terrible movie. Spider-Man 2 proves it's better when it comes to storylines & characters around Peter Parker. Far From Home makes The Amazing Spider-Man movies look like a masterpiece, what a shame to see the MCU lose it's grip on how to do Spider-Man justice, they don't try. The jokes were lame, cringing, & very boring. The worst Spider-Man film, reason it's a 4 because of Mysterio. Expand
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kobgyeJul 29, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A spider man for teenage! I don't like it much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Expand
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ERoachOct 1, 2019
A lot of dialogue in this movie is really painful for me. Mysterio is a good villain, but has a dumb origin. Peter and his crew had a certain charm about them in the first movie that just wasn't here this time.
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Eleanor2014Oct 2, 2019
Peach 1019, I haven't seen the movie but am going to buy it this week. Would be nice if they finally had Spiderman the way he was meant to be. Comics/cartoons he was a very, very sarcastic kid. The only one that even got close to thePeach 1019, I haven't seen the movie but am going to buy it this week. Would be nice if they finally had Spiderman the way he was meant to be. Comics/cartoons he was a very, very sarcastic kid. The only one that even got close to the sarcasm was Tobey MaGuire in the first one especially capturing the car thief. Low rating because I haven't seen it. Expand
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hnestlyontheslyOct 7, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Friend says that this film had few drawbacks, but it’s more interesting to dwell on the problems. One, he says, is its reuse of the Spider-Man: Homecoming plot (and also the Iron Man movies) of solving self-inflicted problems (something that I actually like a lot about the Iron Man movies). In that respect, the plot isn’t innovative. To respond, I think. Two, so many of his problems are, again, self-inflicted by way of Peter’s own painfully teenage naïveté that Friend didn’t feel catharsis when those problems were solved, because there’s no indication of growth if we’re starting are adventure at a deficit.

That having been said, we all agreed that MJ was a fabulous component of the film. She plays awkward teenager masterfully, all elbows and knees, stiff and slouched and guarded. Someone wrote to me that the usual drama for Spider-Man come from his split-identities being at odds, the trade-offs that Spider-Man makes for Peter Parker and vice versa. Peter must make personal sacrifices that come at the benefit for his super hero persona, and when he tries to make decisions that allow for growth in his personal relationships, they come at the cost of his effectiveness as a super hero. (This is, by the way, the most I have ever cared to think about Spider-Man, especially this iteration of Spider-Man, since he is essentially just a plucky kid with a lot of expensive gear, so thanks Marvel for making me think so much about how this **** superhero works.)

The film does a wonderful job of accounting for the things that actually make Spider-Man unique, his “Peter-tingle,” his slapdash clothing line. He’s no longer just a weaker, less durable version of generic super heroes + webs. He’s someone who has some powerful sense of the peripheral world of threats in the vein of what they could have but didn’t quite do with Dr Strange and are trying to do but haven’t had enough time for yet with Captain Marvel.

Posting this a little too late to have any effect anymore, but it’s a worthy addition to the canon even if it borrows a little heavily from the past. The end-credit scene is actually a lot more disturbing and brain busting than anything else in the film.
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AGuyFromGothamOct 19, 2019
Worst Spider-Man Ever.
Biggest Disappointment of the year.
Overrated and very bad.Marvel destroys the Spider-Man character by connecting everything to the Iron Man.
The worst Spider-Man I have ever seen.
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Kalel1412Nov 19, 2019
É um bom filme para ver com a família ou com amigos, na minha opinião ele melhor que o anterior mas comete o mesmo erro de tentar ser um "Vingadores" quando não precisa
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StefgrezMar 30, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The character of Spiderman is messed up, Uncle Ben is irrelevant, aunt may adds nothing to the character, his friends are cringe , the jokes are cringe and he is basically iron boy junior . Aside from the action and the sequence with the illusions I put dirt in this movies eye. Expand
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Xolt3cNov 18, 2020
I’d say it was a tiny improvement over Homecoming. This movie perfectly explains how to make Spiderman a boring character. We don’t see his wants or needs as a character. Spider-Man needed to get over the death of Tony. But the film didn’tI’d say it was a tiny improvement over Homecoming. This movie perfectly explains how to make Spiderman a boring character. We don’t see his wants or needs as a character. Spider-Man needed to get over the death of Tony. But the film didn’t explore that enough. There's no sense of urgency to push the movie's plot forward. As the epilogue of the spectacular Avengers Endgame, the movie itself was a step away. Expand
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HpoonisJan 1, 2022
Can't say I am a fan of the teen Zen female. Does she not have a last name? I don't particularly enjoy her acting either.

Ditch the techno-suit and bring back what made Spider-Man an enjoyable character. Let's see: teens go to Washington
Can't say I am a fan of the teen Zen female. Does she not have a last name? I don't particularly enjoy her acting either.

Ditch the techno-suit and bring back what made Spider-Man an enjoyable character.

Let's see: teens go to Washington in movie 1 and Spidey appears. Teens go to Europe and Spidey appears. Unless one is a complete moron - which these teens appear to be - it is not difficult to assume that one of them (not the fat ones) is actually Spider-Man. Taking that logic further, the missing one must be Spider-Man.

This does not bode well for future Spider movies.
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bernoolNov 19, 2022
Spider-Man: Far From Home is a 2019 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the sequel to Spider-Man:Spider-Man: Far From Home is a 2019 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and the 23rd film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The film was directed by Jon Watts, written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, alongside Samuel L. Jackson, Zendaya, Cobie Smulders, Jon Favreau, J. B. Smoove, Jacob Batalon, Martin Starr, Marisa Tomei, and Jake Gyllenhaal. In the film, Parker is recruited by Nick Fury (Jackson) and Mysterio (Gyllenhaal) to face the Elementals while he is on a school trip to Europe.

Discussions for a sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming began by October 2016, and the project was confirmed later that year. Holland, Watts, and the writers were all set to return by the end of 2017. In 2018, Jackson and Gyllenhaal joined the cast as Fury and Mysterio, respectively. Holland revealed the sequel's title ahead of filming, which began that July and took place in England, the Czech Republic, Italy, and the New York metropolitan area. Production wrapped in October 2018. The marketing campaign is one of the most expensive for a film ever and attempted to avoid revealing spoilers for Avengers: Endgame prior to its April 2019 release.

Spider-Man: Far From Home premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre on June 26, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 2, as the last film in Phase Three of the MCU. The film received positive reviews with praise for its humor, action sequences, visuals, and the performances of Holland and Gyllenhaal. It grossed over $1.1 billion worldwide, making it the first Spider-Man film to pass the billion-dollar mark, the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2019, and became Sony Pictures' highest-grossing film and the 24th-highest-grossing film of all time. A sequel, Spider-Man: No Way Home, was released in December 2021.
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CarlElmoreNov 22, 2022
Probably the most overrated Spider-Man film of all time that doesn't really work or make sense if you think about it longer than 5 minutes.
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skykappahAug 21, 2019
Utterly boring... This is a filler episode that was found on the cutting room floor, blown in from the rejected pile. A total snoozefest. Don’t know how this got so well reviewed and so much takings at the BO.
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GreatMartinJul 5, 2019
After the end credits rolled I turned to Allen and apologized for picking this over "Wild Rose" to see as our Friday movie! Then I added, "No more Marvel movies except Antman which at least are funny."

The man problem with this type of movie
After the end credits rolled I turned to Allen and apologized for picking this over "Wild Rose" to see as our Friday movie! Then I added, "No more Marvel movies except Antman which at least are funny."

The man problem with this type of movie is that they may have an effective special effect that is attention-getting and then they repeat it 3-4 times and you have a 'so what?' reaction. They also increase whatever they have in the scene, for instance instead of, say planes, in a scene now they have one hundred!

Another problem is the length such as this one that runs 2 hours and 15 minutes due to those over-extended special effects scenes and in this one a teenage 'love' story that could have been eliminated and cut the movie easily to under 2 hours.

Tom Holland as a teenage Spider-Man is 'cute' as he should be. He recently said he would have no problem if it turns out that Spider-Man is Gay which would at least make his character more interesting. Marisa Tomei as his aunt looks super but is wasted in what amounts to a cameo and Samuel L. Jackson hopefully gets a super paycheck for a phoned in performance while Jake Gyllenhaal brings a load of good looks and charisma to the poorly written role of Mysterio. Zendaya as Holland's love interest is interesting, while Angourie Rice and Jacob Batalon are delightful as Spider-Man's, AKA Peter Parker, classmates with Batalon bringing an extra dollop of humor to the screenplay by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers.

In a picture such as this which is full of special effects it is hard to say whether the director, Jon Watts, or the visual effects supervisor, Janek Sirrs, should get the credit for the look and feel of the film.

"Spider-Man: Far From Home" is/was not for me.
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samichsupernovaApr 5, 2022
Yeah, I'm seriously going to go there and give this a negative review, because Disney's android armies are here to bat for them. Now, normally the occasional plot hole or shoehorned story element that beggars belief does not bother me. ButYeah, I'm seriously going to go there and give this a negative review, because Disney's android armies are here to bat for them. Now, normally the occasional plot hole or shoehorned story element that beggars belief does not bother me. But this movie is filled with absolutely bone-headed decisions by Parker (Holland does his best but at times seems confused - I blame constant rewrites as the writing is insufferable) and the plot? It's an amount of stupid that I just cannot handle. Just about the only highlights this film had to offer were the performance by Jake Gyllenhaal, and the fights, while heavily-reliant on CGI, are generally fun. I enjoyed the final fight scene and Zendaya's character is more interesting than in Homecoming. Even Ned is funny at times.

But that doesn't excuse poor writing that presents a whiny character that scarce resembles the selfless Peter Parker, who was motivated by PROTECTING THOSE CLOSEST TO HIM!!! Absolutely none of the choices Peter Parker makes in this film is for the right reason, or for the noblest intent. Minor SPOILER here... Mysterio's trick on Peter could only have worked if he knew what an incredible bonehead this kid is. Biggest and most unexplained plot failure right there.

And that scene where they tried to convince me that Peter understands the ramifications of Multiverse theory being real? **** all you did was copy out the textbook come the **** on. You obviously cannot write characters smarter than you are, so why didn't you bring in an expert to help you with that scene?

Oh, I'll tell you why. It's ****ing laziness.

My wife and Mom were just as exasperated as I was to see what Peter does in the bus. I walked out of the room right there because it was so poorly motivated, realized, or executed.

This tottering fool of a director, Jon Watts, could have more judiciously chopped this movie down. Trim the bad jokes, tuck the padding, and improve the character choices...

Here's another one for you. Why the ever-loving cuss, after seeing the projection, didn't Parker IMMEDIATELY call Nick Fury?!? That he simply doesn't want to be involved with him ENDANGERS EVERYONE and PUTS THE CITY OF LONDON AT RISK OF MASS CASUALTIES. IT BEGGARS CUSSING BELIEF.

All you needed to fix this was one line of dialogue.

Spider-Man: *receives a call from Nick Fury, answers*
Nick Fury: Line's compromised - I'll call you back.

They wouldn't even need to drag Samuel L. Jackson out of bed. Have the guy send a voice recording from his phone. No one can tell the cussing difference anyway, because the sound mix is so sloppy! Also worst Giacchino score!! Come on dude! Fallin' asleep at the wheel here! Love, a fan.

IN SHORT CUSS THIS MOVIE THE END

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raporgiJul 2, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. boring predictable, too much mooning over dead iron man. its like a mcdonalds commercial in its pc-ness. Expand
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ApolscSep 22, 2019
Probably marvel universe s worst written movie. Maybe it's directed exclusively to children because it lacks of logic. A step backward from homecoming in every aspect. Only Jake Gyllenhaal saves face in the movie. After watching it I don'tProbably marvel universe s worst written movie. Maybe it's directed exclusively to children because it lacks of logic. A step backward from homecoming in every aspect. Only Jake Gyllenhaal saves face in the movie. After watching it I don't think it is such a bad idea that the Sony marvel partnership is over. The movie is so bad the story is so stupid, Peter showing his face to almost everybody. This might actually provoke a new reboot. Expand
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TrevorsViewJul 18, 2019
None of them are any good, but the other Spider-Man films at least manage to each stand out in a meaningful way. Spider-Man: Far from Home only stands out because it takes place somewhere outside New York; compare that to the other versionsNone of them are any good, but the other Spider-Man films at least manage to each stand out in a meaningful way. Spider-Man: Far from Home only stands out because it takes place somewhere outside New York; compare that to the other versions with Maguire and Garfield, especially the brave stylistic Into the Spider-Verse, which beautifully summarizes the comic hero’s spirit. This latest addition to the reboot madness is just hopping across major cities at a pace that moves too quickly yet too slowly.

Considering this came out straight off the coattails of Endgame, one may think, “How could Disney ever top that?” Here’s the answer: They can’t. But they should have done better than this, literally everything seen here happened way better before, even from Marvel Studios. You’ve got your red-caped superhuman generating matter-bending green glows. You’ve got your Nick Fury. You’ve got your extremely awkward humor. You’ve got your mass destruction in the middle of a city without authorities to escort people to safety. You’ve got your new 100% CGI shiny super suit. You’ve got your other new black super suit made almost alien-esque against fireworks. You’ve got your CGI-heavy climax. It’s no secret right now that director Jon Watts got his priorities wrong. Although his wonderfully trippy hallucination starring Tony as a zombie balances against the visual highlight of a Czech night party, it also breaks the needed tone of bittersweet grief.

The multiple major cities shown across Europe throughout the feature get breezed past as Peter Parker and his class vacations in each one. Think back to how Crazy Rich Asians tempted the urge to visit Singapore with its irresistible montages of crustaceous street food. The only touristy thing Far from Home does to breathe life into Europe fittingly looks put together by a high school student project: a montage of the class taking pictures of themselves (and the teacher before dropping his very expensive camera into the harbor).

While on this trip, Peter must go against a giant fire monster at night and has no fears or problems doing so. Yeah, he fought Thanos and all, but had grownups around then, he’s pretty much going solo here. Although there’s Nick Fury, he’s just there to be mocked as his intense talks with Peter keep getting interrupted for laughs. There’s also the new guy, Mysterio, who acts like a potential mentor to Peter by treating him to a lemonade… out of a bendy straw. Mysterio is a badly written character only motivated for anything by a craving to fill Iron Man’s legacy, and resorts to achieving that via overpowered technology that might as well star in Barry Sonnenfeld’s Wild Wild West.

Mysterio’s not nearly as bad as Mary Jane though; her supposedly sweet scenes with Peter become too discomforting to watch seriously. Between every version of the wallcrawling web-slinger, Peter’s love interests never found a foothold, and this is no exception. Like seriously, why are these two losers attracted to the other? More time delves into Peter’s new suit customization than into why he likes Mary Jane!

Then there’s Ned, while Jacob Batalon still gives a pretty good performance, his character just stands around solely for laughs, due to having less material to work off of than in Homecoming. He does get a girlfriend after knowing her for only a few hours, but that’s the only memorable thing done by him.

Although, the melodic aura of societal grief over Tony Stark remains present; acknowledging the candlelit street memorials, these twenty-three movies of the MCU now feel like one complete unit. Plus, an “in memoriam” section attempts to mourn the latest deaths, informing of something after the Blip (as they call it) happened: It had been five years since Infinity War’s events, which means those who came back were still the same age as five years ago. For example, if there were two high school freshmen, one got blipped and the other did not, five years later, the resurrected one would still be a high school freshman and the survivor would be a college sophomore. Pretty clever!

Then again, less time is spent on grieving and more time is spent on the not-so-successful humor of students wearing glowsticks and groaning over a sudden plan to attend a nearly empty opera house. Marvel really needs to stop hating fine art for once and stay focused on the story!

Okay, let’s face it: Everything Marvel does is at the end of the day pointless. So of course, that means Spider-Man: Far from Home lands among the year’s most pointless features. Peter Parker deserves much better than being demeaned over and over by Tony; thank goodness he will demean no one else again. Thank goodness too no one will any longer watch Steve’s mere stupidity. Now… oh dear… Thor is still around… Thanos, please save us!
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arrivistSep 24, 2021
Mindless garbage. Is this what we allow the corporations to feed to our children?
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tp122Oct 2, 2019
Lazy, unimaginative writing, poor direction and a mediocre young cast that even Samuel Jackson and Jake Gyllenhaal can't save. The plot is just an unintelligible hodgepodge which proves tremendously unsatisfying and even the CGI is just so-so.
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Lonewolf63Jul 29, 2019
To be perfectly honest, I only went to see this film because my power was out and the theatre was air conditioned. There were some enjoyable parts and some funny parts, but I literally almost fell asleep during parts of it. The whole IronTo be perfectly honest, I only went to see this film because my power was out and the theatre was air conditioned. There were some enjoyable parts and some funny parts, but I literally almost fell asleep during parts of it. The whole Iron Man / Peter Parker thing really diminishes the Spiderman character. The acting was pretty good, but they can only do so much with the material they were given. No spoilers, but the post credit scenes were a real let down and made me walk out of the movie liking it even less. Expand
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Mauro_LanariSep 27, 2019
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A film about today's difficulty in distinguishing the illusion from the real but that is not credible, does not convince and does not captivate either as a teen romance or as a superhero action. Between jokes that don't amuse
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A film about today's difficulty in distinguishing the illusion from the real but that is not credible, does not convince and does not captivate either as a teen romance or as a superhero action. Between jokes that don't amuse and a plot that is the shameless mold of every previous chapter of the MCU, at this point the only true villain is boredom.
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carlosbillegasJul 7, 2019
MJ? where? the most beautiful girl changed by an insipid character without personality that fraud this movie, this guy has nothing of spiderman does not save anyone does not do anything by itself. It's just a kind of vacation that did notMJ? where? the most beautiful girl changed by an insipid character without personality that fraud this movie, this guy has nothing of spiderman does not save anyone does not do anything by itself. It's just a kind of vacation that did not learn anything to live almost the end of time with thanos is still just a fool....just a trash a garbage this spider iron man jr Expand
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JeffGoreJul 8, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I won’t write that studio doesn’t understand Spider-Man, others probably already wrote it. No Uncle Ben who is sufficient for the story, no responsibility, blahblahah, Stark as mentor is a questionable decision, yadda-yadda-yadda, MJ is.... Let’s move on from basic stuff to another basic stuff. This is the worst Spider-Man movie ever, even worse than ASM2. The plot makes no sense. Like the authors of it had a goal to write a typical destruction of the city scene at the end and they did. Mysterio’s plan doesn’t make any sense(he explained all his motivation and methods in the middle of the movie — that’s stupid). What’s his final goal? Doesn’t he understand that his lies will be discovered? Its extremely naive. The SHIELD is another big issue here. Nick Fury and his organization are incompetent to the core. They’ve tried to explain it mentioning him being absent for 5 years, but it still doesn’t explain his lack of basic logic. And Studio knew that that’s absurd, so they’ve explained it with skrulls. Even dumber. Now I think that Kree Empire wants to eliminate skrulls because skrulls are fantastical imbeciles and Kree people praise the Supreme Intelligence. Or something like that. And also jokes. They’re disaster. They are so bad I spent half of the movie facepalming. Jokes about how characters are lame and fail at something and other jokes break the suspension of disbelief. You know why Kick-Ass is cool? Because some cool stuff is cool and not lame, there is a balance: people die and die in awesome ways, Kick-Ass is **** but Hit-Girl isn’t. Imagine a character fighting a villain, a very dynamic scene, but in the middle of it a hero becomes a giant butt and farts. That is a rough example, but my point is that a movie shouldn’t make a joke about everything. Remember fat Thor in the Endgame? That was lame not because he was fat and played video games, but because it was intended to be a pun. It’s annoying. This movie is much more of a teen comedy and it’s not satisfying. Some people say that superheroes are essentially comedic, because the idea of a man in a colorful suit is dumb? Well, I’m pretty sure people love superhero comicbooks not because of their humor. Also EDITH as a plot device is also weird lore-wise and story-wise. Why did Stark created it? Nick Fury and CIA probably would have wanted it to themselves and not to some angsty teenager. Is it even moral to create or use such thing? EDITH is a giant wheel-chair for the plot(for the epic city destruction battle) and another pun creating machine. The only good thing about the movie is the first battle with Mysterio: it’s trippy and thrilling. wise and story-wise. Expand
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Shad3Jul 9, 2019
I think this is a millennial version of the original spider man. As a child I remember Peter Parker as a introvert reserved person even bullied that found his way of expressing himself behind his Spider man Disguise. I think Tobey MaguireI think this is a millennial version of the original spider man. As a child I remember Peter Parker as a introvert reserved person even bullied that found his way of expressing himself behind his Spider man Disguise. I think Tobey Maguire was the best one playing the role of the introvert but missed a lot on the comedian that spider man is. The second one that I dont remember the name was more balanced and played both but lacked something. And this one is a comedian in real life and as spiderman is clumsy. Since I feel this one has nothing to do with the original I dont like it so much, and changing the original characters in a Netflix style to promote diversity, feels like a way to overcompensating American racism as a foreign person its ridiculous feels even desperate. Anyways its my review my point of view, I understand that is missing a lot of things and that there are a lot of fans with more knowledge of Spider man. Its just my childhood talking. Expand
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Axman9zJul 11, 2019
"Far from individuality"
Good movie as MCU part (great visualls)
But one of the worst as Spider-Mans story. Peter Parker originally much deeper than this Spideys parody
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jamesramsdenJul 12, 2019
Funny, and charming, however villain has little to no motivation, big step down from endgame villain. Story in general very lackluster, and very unrealistic technology, straying away from the 'realistic-ness' of the prior movies. Great actingFunny, and charming, however villain has little to no motivation, big step down from endgame villain. Story in general very lackluster, and very unrealistic technology, straying away from the 'realistic-ness' of the prior movies. Great acting and side arcs, like Nick Fury and spiderman, aswell as mj and spiderman. Expand
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Kevin3Sep 12, 2019
La peor películas de "Spider-Man".
Francamente esto no es Spider-Man, es una comedia juvenil disney channel mal echa, los personajes secundarios son innecesarios y mysterio es igual al buitre de homecoming
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Cyber_soridaeOct 5, 2019
It's a shame that such a iconic character like Spider-man it's reduced to a movie with bad writing, terrible jokes and god-awful cinemagraph, in a sense it's exactly the way that Marvel Studios makes movies, it's not anything memorable, butIt's a shame that such a iconic character like Spider-man it's reduced to a movie with bad writing, terrible jokes and god-awful cinemagraph, in a sense it's exactly the way that Marvel Studios makes movies, it's not anything memorable, but it's "funny" (i mean, if you are a 12 years old you might think that the jokes of that movie is kinda funny) and has some action, it's fast food cinema and that i'm just too old for this. Expand
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Commonsense1Oct 29, 2019
Casting was very weird. The girl acts like a man with the emotional depth of a cracker. It was like the randomly stuck some people in the film
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fpEla777Mar 20, 2021
If you think on Spider-Man, what words come to your mind? Responsibility, bad luck, few friends, money problems. But when you see this movie you don't have any of those words, instead you get a generic MCU movie without personality. If thisIf you think on Spider-Man, what words come to your mind? Responsibility, bad luck, few friends, money problems. But when you see this movie you don't have any of those words, instead you get a generic MCU movie without personality. If this movie was from a new character, I would like it and don't even write a review but this film is from Spider-Man. If you ignore that the entire previous film was about learning to be responsable and in this movie he just don't want to be a hero because he wants to date a girl and that's it. In Spider-Man 2 we saw how the entire universe slap Peter in the face any time but in this film he is just lazy. The good aspects of the film are the VFX and the charisma of some actors and that's why you don't get bored too much. The plot isn't that solid and the plot twist are so predictable. It's a fine movie and the worst Spider-Man movie ever. Expand
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sugarniteApr 5, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Let me give my thoughts by describing the movie’s climax:

Spider-Man fabricates a custom suit on his private jet while on his way to take back his pair of glasses that control military-grade drones.

The dialogue is cringe-inducing and the shot composition is completely flat. The days of sweeping camera shots and fabulous web-swinging scenes are gone.
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JulienK06Dec 12, 2022
mid movie, the acting in this movie is great and the characters are fun but the story is boring
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imthenoobJul 10, 2020
The cast makes it a lot better than it really is. What tanks this movie is the painfully fake-looking CG that seems to be abused throughout and the disappointing story that is coupled with it. It rivals some of the worst Spider-Man filmsThe cast makes it a lot better than it really is. What tanks this movie is the painfully fake-looking CG that seems to be abused throughout and the disappointing story that is coupled with it. It rivals some of the worst Spider-Man films we've seen (Spider-Man 3, Amazing Spider-Man 2) IMO and was a huge disappointment. Expand
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ILoveBF1Sep 18, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It is mediocre-at-best. The villain is your typical "Tony Stark shunned me so I want to prove my worth". It is not interesting anymore. Most jokes fell flat. It was just so poorly timed that it ruins the mood instead of being funny. It also consists of "WTF" moments that makes no sense or makes the prior scene stupid. One example is Mysterio revealing Spider-man is Peter. When did he record that? It was poorly done. The part where Mysterio filled Spider-man with illusions was too "on-point" to be believable. The movie had few good scenes but most of it is mediocre. 20/100. Expand
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SenselessvirusJul 3, 2019
Every time Mysterio wasn't on screen I found myself asking "where's Jake Gyllenhaal?", his scenes the only reason I didn't leave the theater in boredom. They might as well rename Michelle to Mary Jand because anything the director said backEvery time Mysterio wasn't on screen I found myself asking "where's Jake Gyllenhaal?", his scenes the only reason I didn't leave the theater in boredom. They might as well rename Michelle to Mary Jand because anything the director said back when homecoming came out about her not being Mary Jane is absurd, just because she spouts morbid history and conspiracy theories doesn't make her a original character.
Worst of all is the mid credits scene because while it brings a beloved character we've all been asking for into the MCU it ruins it by having a big plot twist that could very well kill this spider-man movie series all for them to redo the "WHAT THE FU-" joke from the first movie.
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Lonejumper23Jul 7, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I am a huge Marvel fan!!! Unfortunately, this movie was really bad. I was on the edge with Captain Marvel but this Spider-Man movie was just horrible. The only reason I am giving it a "2" is because it closes off some of the loose ends from "End Game" but other than that DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!" Here are a couple of things that really turned me off...

1) Was this a part 2 for Iron Man's death and they reference this way too many times through out the movie.
2) The entire scene of the picture in the washroom to the potential drone strike on the school bus was a waste of time and could be cut from the movie and given us this time back.
3) Mysterio could have been such a powerful villain and they made him a weak, petty man with no guts out for revenge. The whole story with fired employees from other Marvel movies teaming up with Mysterio was just a complete mess. What were they doing here and what a waste of a great opportunity for Jake. 4) The jokes got bad and repetitive and this took away from the actual movies magic and made the dialog boring and disconnecting
5) I understand Peter Parker is a young teen but by the end of the movie he should have grown some balls and shown some maturity after this adventure. Instead it closes off like a joke and with no Marvel Magic. This is a rental or stream when it comes out. I really wish I liked it but what a waste of time on so many levels. Hope these comments support the thoughts of other Marvel fans and I am a huge fan that just got very disappointed by this money grab.
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realperson2018Aug 29, 2021
This is so far over the top it left me cold and bit angry. The premise is stretched beyond ridiculous to ludicrous. The characters are cartoons, but not the funny kind. In fact, it might have been better as a cartoon. Nah, it still wouldThis is so far over the top it left me cold and bit angry. The premise is stretched beyond ridiculous to ludicrous. The characters are cartoons, but not the funny kind. In fact, it might have been better as a cartoon. Nah, it still would have been trash.. Expand
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5han3sJul 4, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I dont understand how this movie is getting such good reviews. The people who like this must have no idea about who Spiderman is.
Marvel/Sony has butchered this version of Spiderman and made him into something he is not. Who greenlit this script? Hey movie guys, heads up, HE IS NOT IRON MAN!! Spiderman is beloved because he is relate-able. He is an average guy, who balances being a superhero with daily pressure (going to school, working, taking care of his Aunt and trying to have a social life) Oh yeah, and hes brilliant too. And since he lost his Uncle due to his own negligence he always, always goes out of his way to help everyone.
What has sony/marvel done to him??
1. Well i guess Uncle Ben never existed in this version because Peter does everything in his power to avoid responsibility in this movie. The only time he acts is when his personal friends are in a direct line of danger. 2. He has access to all Starks tech. Everything. EVERYTHING. Peter is even designing his own suits one a hologram screen aboard a Stark jet. Ummmm, thats not the Peter I know. Where is his resourcefulness?
3. Both stand alone movies have done a poor job of showing how smart he is. In far from home he has one line that shows his intelligence. But thats it. His brain is possibly his biggest asset, and its null and void in this series.
4. There were almost none of the quips Spiderman makes when in battle in Far From Home.

Now to this movie and all its problems
Wasnt Michelle/MJs dad the Vulture? No mention of that here.

They turned the death of Ironman, cap, widow, vision into a 30 second comedy montage. These were beloved heros that died. Its kind of a tasteless joke, honestly.

How many times did I need to see Peter in getting undressed. It was actually kind of creepy.

All the mindless junior high level jokes in this movie are unreal. It was barely above fart level humor. Even when he tries out his new costume, he tugs at his crotch. There was not one serious moment in this movie. Very similar to The Last Jedi.

Mysterio's reason for turning villain? He got fired and his invention was given a dumb acronym. How lame is that. Then his whole plan was a completely unreal level of impossible, even for a comic book movie.

To much trying to make old people look hip and uncool. The whole "ghosting" thing was cringe worthy. And while we are on it why all the focus on Happy and the two bumbling teachers?

Love how his classmates kept stumbling into danger. Over and over again. This is poor writing. Sitcom level stuff here.

This goes back to Homecoming, but why the need to change beloved characters into something they are not? MJ, Flash, Ned, Betty, Aunt May, Im looking at yall. I know they are trying to do the all inclusive PC thing but its suuuuccch overkill. Just call them by different names if the dont even resemble their inspiration at all. By the way, that bus driver better have not been Kraven.

Why on Gods green earth did they feel the need to reveal his idenity????? Again, hes not Iron Man! Where do you even take this story now? So now he can never have a job at the Bugle and all his friends/family have a target on their back. Why?

There are soooo many other things wrong with this movie but i just cant. The few things i do like are Tom Holland as Peter, Jake Gyllenhal was a good Mysterio and Im glad JK SImmons is back as JJJ. The rest of this movie was trash and ruined what spiderman is supposed to be.
Good job Marvel. You finally got your main hero back in your universe and you destroyed everything we loved about him over the course of two full length movies. What a way to end Phase 3. Sad and disapointing
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MochapJul 6, 2019
Kind of poorly written, and often clumsy and boring. Tom is charming and enjoyable to watch but he can't save this mess of a movie on his own.
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ShufujetSep 14, 2019
I've loved all the earlier Spider-man movies, which made me even more disappointed once I finally went to see this one. The acting in general feels tame, the jokes are simple and made for young children to enjoy and the plot felt likeI've loved all the earlier Spider-man movies, which made me even more disappointed once I finally went to see this one. The acting in general feels tame, the jokes are simple and made for young children to enjoy and the plot felt like something they put together in 10 minutes... I hate to say it, but to me, this was the worst spider-man movie yet. Expand
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HeroicAge616Oct 26, 2021
Far From Home jettisons the last ounce of believability the series has for corny MCU antics and cheesy characters, with a sense of humor that feels almost embarrassed to be making a Spider-Man film.
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donelsonJul 5, 2019
Terrible, by far the worst-ever spider-man. When compared to the marvellous Toby McGuire "Spider-man 2", this one fails the stupidity test, the coherence test, the romance test, the dull-fights test, the music test, ... well, it fails inTerrible, by far the worst-ever spider-man. When compared to the marvellous Toby McGuire "Spider-man 2", this one fails the stupidity test, the coherence test, the romance test, the dull-fights test, the music test, ... well, it fails in every conceivable way. It can't decide if it's for 12 year olds, 20 year olds, or full adults - and caters for none. I fell asleep twice, once during the big final dull fight scene. Expand
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