Columbia Pictures | Release Date: July 2, 2019
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BalloonGApr 23, 2021
I love it. I love nearly every second of it. I have loved Spider-Man my whole life and this is one of my favorite movies of him.
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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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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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GhostBullet217Jul 31, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Much better than the 1st movie. It has better action, but it was lacking in the comedy, the part from Tony was also bland and dry, MJ still needs to sharpen her acting a bit more. She's like your typical school girl. She's supposed to stand out from the crowd. She also needs to work on her feminism a bit more. The original MJ was sexy. This one is not.. Expand
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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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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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JJ2FAS4UDec 30, 2021
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ChanekeCholoDec 14, 2021
Until this film, I could really empathize with Tom Holland's Spider-Man, finally it gets the great development that this character deserve after some appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In comparison with Homecoming, this one hasUntil this film, I could really empathize with Tom Holland's Spider-Man, finally it gets the great development that this character deserve after some appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In comparison with Homecoming, this one has its own style and in someway succeeds in innovating both visual field and script.
Undoubtedly, this film is one of the biggest audiovisual shows of Marvel's films, the visual effects were excellent and the action scenes were great. Something that's appreciated is the cast, they got an excellent balance in all the development of each character un this film.
Now, if you weren't convinced by the mystery of Mysterio, you can not appreciated all that I mentioned before, and that is compressive, but in someway is a warning of something that is coming tomorrow.
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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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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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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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DarkwingSchmuckMar 12, 2022
Spider-Man: Far From Home is even more of Spider-Man: Homecoming, in a good way. While it may not offer anything substantially new, its National Lampoon's European Vacation setting and tone offers some fun fish out of water comedy for SpideySpider-Man: Far From Home is even more of Spider-Man: Homecoming, in a good way. While it may not offer anything substantially new, its National Lampoon's European Vacation setting and tone offers some fun fish out of water comedy for Spidey and his friends. Of all of Marvel's individual casts, the Spider-Man franchise might just have the most universally likable one, with the most combined chemistry. Add in yet another really good Spider-Man villain, and you have yourself a strong sequel. Expand
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nicolagiglioMar 28, 2022
Who said teen movies can't be quality movies? This film, which I consider one of the best 3 films of the Spider, coming right after the first two ones by Raimi. It combines romance, introspection, responsibility and oneiric realities in anWho said teen movies can't be quality movies? This film, which I consider one of the best 3 films of the Spider, coming right after the first two ones by Raimi. It combines romance, introspection, responsibility and oneiric realities in an excellent way, capturing the essence of Peter Parker even outside the New York context. Top 5 MCU. Expand
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fire_vipperApr 14, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I love this movie. I love that they bring back Tobey McGuire and Andrew Garfields and the old green goblin actor and all the other villain actors. Expand
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scmndrsSep 9, 2022
Another Spider-Man movie for me to review before the new extended ultra deluxe fancy-schmancy "The More Fun Stuff" version of "No Way Home". You might think Sony would have made enough money this year with "Morbius" being the highest-grossingAnother Spider-Man movie for me to review before the new extended ultra deluxe fancy-schmancy "The More Fun Stuff" version of "No Way Home". You might think Sony would have made enough money this year with "Morbius" being the highest-grossing movie of all time, but I guess 200 morbillion dollars at the box office didn't satisfy the corporate overlords. Physical sales not included.

As the ending point to the MCUs third (and overall best) phase of overwhelming content onslaught, "Far From Home" has the responsibility of being a good sequel to "Homecoming", wrapping up the Infinity saga and making way for more sequels to come. Thankfully, it achieved all of that pretty nicely.

Now, it has come to my attention that this movie is a bit controversial among some fans, which I absolutely don't get, because this movie is pretty dang good. It misses the down-to-earth vibe that made "Homecoming" so great, but it offers a lot of new directions to keep things fresh and interesting. A road trip movie with Spider-Man is very unusual for a character that is well known for being a New Yorker through and through, but this Spidey has also been to literal SPACE and fought a giant grape on a planet with weird gravity fluctuations, so yeah. Peter Parker aka Spider-Man faces a lot of new challenges throughout this movie: Being compared to his now legendary mentor figure who saved pretty much all of existence, dealing with the aftermath of being killed and revived again, getting recruited by shapeshifting aliens, being handed sunglasses that could wipe out entire cities, being emotionally manipulated by a super model and his crew of Phase 4 VFX artists (seriously, give them a goddamn break, Feige) and the most brutal and hardcore struggle a teenage boy could ever deal with: Asking his crush out. So yeah, pretty average highschool stuff.

This movie is almost Spider-Man 2 levels of what I call "Peter Parker getting screwed by almost everything and everyone in his life" which makes it both hilarious and also a little sad. I felt so bad for this innocent boy who just wants to enjoy his vacation and still has to deal with the MCUs stupid-ass shenanigans. It also helps that Tom Holland is such a great actor for both Peter and Spider-Man who comes with his own youthful charisma.

And then we have Jake Gyllenhall, playing Quentin Beck aka Mysterio and lemme tell ya, he's PERFECT. Arrogant, petty, charismatic, a brilliant liar and schemer, his costume design isnvery comic book accurate and...I mean, he's played by Jake Gyllenhall. No wonder he's so good. A real threat to our hero and a Top 3 Spider-Man movie villain next to Alfred Molina as Doc Ock and Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin. Supporting cast is also pretty great: Ned and Betty are hilarious, Aunt May and Happy are weirdly wholesome, the teachers of Midtown Tech deserve their own Disney+ show and Flash Thompson really needs some parental affection. #JusticeForFlash

My biggest shoutout however goes Out to Michelle Jones-Watson (played by Zendaya), who finally gets some more spotlight and is a great love interest for Peter. They are both so sweet together, it's giving me diabetes. Also, can we talk about the action in this movie? The elemental attacks, the illusion scenes (straight out of the comics), the whole bridge fight? This movie has some the MCUs most creative action! Shang-Chi is a bit better, but still. Michael Giacchinos score is great, as es per usual. The MCUs Spider-Man theme slaps even Harder then the Homecoming version and the Mysterio theme is surprisingly complex. Also, the final fight music ("Tower of Cower") is a straight BOP.

Oh, and before I forget: The new Red and black Spidey suit is soooo damn clean, one of my favorite Spidey suits ever, next to the Insomniac suit and TASM2 suit.

So yeah, very fun and engaging Spider-Man movie with a lot of heart, I love it. If you didn't like it, give it another chance and you might change your opinion. Not gonna lie, pretty excited to review "No Way Home" next, especially now that I need something to wash away that feeling of terror and disgust that "She-Hulk" has left on me.

(Seriously, Marvel. Please get a grip already, this year has been pretty rough for the MCU.)
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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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HappyliveMay 7, 2022
tartışmasız en iyi spiderman filmi tamamıyla çizgiroman ve çizgifilmlere benzer sahneler barındıran misterio karakterinin inanılmaz biçimde canlandırıldığı unutulmaz yapım
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Easy_mode123Jun 9, 2022
This movie is great and pretty funny. it pretty close to being as good as spider-man no way home.
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DeralacFeb 9, 2023
I was bored, probably because I’m not 9. Also, there have been way too many comic movies in recent years. But mostly, the writing in this movie is atrocious. The characters were flat, the plot was generic and CGI does not make a movie good.I was bored, probably because I’m not 9. Also, there have been way too many comic movies in recent years. But mostly, the writing in this movie is atrocious. The characters were flat, the plot was generic and CGI does not make a movie good. Even commercials have CGI. CGI isn’t special anymore. Diversity + CGI = the modern entertainment industry. They wouldn’t know a good story if it crawled out their nethers. We did not need yet another coming of age story, but clearly the industry can’t come up with anything original. Remakes, sequels and coming of age are all they can do and what’s worse is they do them horridly. Writers in the modern entertainment industry are incompetent buffoons and the execs who green light all this garbage are idiots. This movie is an utter waste of time. Expand
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BrokenChildJul 30, 2022
Although I liked Spider-Man: Homecoming more than Spider-Man: Far From Home, I like how peter matures and they took a very good turn with the villain and Peter matures.
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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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Beny_Tube_5Sep 5, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Alright film, was nice seeing Peter finally confess his feelings to MJ and then discover the monsters were fake is noice! Expand
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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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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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alerikandersonApr 26, 2023
I actually really like this movie, and don't know why critics say it's good, but the weakest of the three.
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Fixer84Mar 15, 2023
We are not at the level of Raimi's films. Nor about Homecoming. But it's his. And he does it very well.
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finelllaJun 24, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spider-Man: Lejos de casa, dirigida por Jon Watts, es una emocionante secuela que sigue las aventuras del joven Peter Parker mientras lucha por equilibrar su vida como superhéroe y estudiante. Con una trama llena de giros inesperados, efectos visuales impresionantes y un elenco encantador, la película ofrece una experiencia emocionante para los fanáticos del Hombre Araña.

Una de las fortalezas notables de Spider-Man: Lejos de casa es su enfoque en el desarrollo de los personajes. Tom Holland brilla una vez más en el papel de Peter Parker, capturando a la perfección la dualidad entre su vida personal y sus responsabilidades como Spider-Man. La película explora las dificultades y las dudas internas de Peter de una manera auténtica, lo que lo convierte en un personaje con el que el público puede identificarse y empatizar.

El elenco de apoyo también merece reconocimiento. Zendaya como MJ y Jacob Batalon como Ned aportan carisma y humor a la historia, creando una química encantadora con Tom Holland. Además, el nuevo personaje interpretado por Jake Gyllenhaal, Mysterio, agrega una capa adicional de intriga y complejidad a la trama. El talento actoral del elenco eleva la película y mantiene al público comprometido con la historia.

Spider-Man: Lejos de casa ofrece una mezcla emocionante de acción y humor. Las secuencias de acción son visualmente impresionantes y están bien coreografiadas, brindando momentos emocionantes y llenos de adrenalina. La película aprovecha al máximo los poderes y las habilidades de Spider-Man, presentando escenas de lucha que son dinámicas y emocionantes. El humor también está presente en todo momento, equilibrando la intensidad de las escenas de acción con momentos ligeros y divertidos.

Los efectos visuales en Spider-Man: Lejos de casa son impresionantes y ayudan a crear un mundo visualmente cautivador. Las escenas en las que Spider-Man se balancea por la ciudad, los enfrentamientos con los villanos y los momentos de ilusión son visualmente impactantes y agregan un elemento extra de emoción a la película. La dirección de Jon Watts logra mantener la coherencia visual y aprovechar al máximo los efectos especiales para crear momentos asombrosos.

Sin embargo, a pesar de todas sus fortalezas, Spider-Man: Lejos de casa puede sentirse un tanto predecible en ciertos momentos. Algunos de los giros de la trama pueden ser adivinados por el público más atento, lo que resta algo de sorpresa y emoción. Además, aunque la película aborda temas interesantes como la responsabilidad y la identidad, podría haberse adentrado más en ellos para agregar profundidad adicional a la narrativa.

En resumen, Spider-Man: Lejos de casa es una emocionante y entretenida entrega en el universo de Spider-Man. Con su enfoque en el desarrollo de personajes, sus secuencias de acción emocionantes, su humor bien ejecutado y sus efectos visuales impresionantes, la película es un festín para los fanáticos del Hombre Araña. Aunque puede ser predecible en algunos momentos y podría haber explorado más a fondo ciertos temas, Spider-Man: Lejos de casa ofrece una experiencia divertida y emocionante para los amantes de los superhéroes.
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Burmun-B2010Aug 14, 2023
Far from Home" can be considered the most different work of Spider-Man. Another successful movie from Marvel. With mature games, exciting action sequences, super evil, strong script and... the only drawback is that it is the opposite ofFar from Home" can be considered the most different work of Spider-Man. Another successful movie from Marvel. With mature games, exciting action sequences, super evil, strong script and... the only drawback is that it is the opposite of Deadpool. We didn't understand exactly how the spark between Peter and M.J got started. And the other problem is that he felt sorry for Dimitri or Chameleon. But other than that, there is no other problem.
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