Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Premiers With Jake Gyllenhaal

Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Premiers With Jake Gyllenhaal

Moments ago at the Brazil Comic-Con, Sony and Marvel Studios dropped the first Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer, which was then followed by Jake Gyllenhaal coming to the stage.

It’s reported the footage shown makes no reference to what went down during The Avengers: Infinity War or the upcoming The Avengers: Endgame.

The trailer also finished with a first look at Jake Gyllenhaal in the Mysterio costume.

Tom Holland is also at the panel as well as Jacob Batalon (Ned).

Gyllenhaal says the Mysterio suit has lots of surprises and secrets. 

The footage from the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer includes Peter Parker is shown attending school, romancing Michelle and fighting Mysterio in a big battle.

The trailer looks to be exclusive to the Brazil Comic-Con and will not be released today, but will be online soon.  

Gyllenhaal offers, “The central point of the film is the relationship of Peter with Mysterio, which is a completely new dynamic. Tom Holland is the best Spider-Man. There’s no one more professional than him.”

Spider Man is famous and going to Europe with friends on a tour, and prefers to leave his classic uniform in New York. Arriving in Venice he is approached by Nick Fury and recruited for a mission to defeat a giant villain made of stone and water.

More trailer description: Peter and his friends are in danger. And Aunt May and Happy Hogan are having an affair.

Trailer description (via CinePop):

The web head is famous and going to Europe with friends on a tour, and prefers to leave the uniform in New York.

Arriving in Venice he is approached by Nick Fury and recruited for a mission to defeat a giant villain made of Stone and Water. Mysterio appears and saves the day, pretending to be a hero. Peter and his friends are in danger. And Aunt May and Happy Hogan are having an affair.

Spectacular action scenes , Peter and Michelle having a romance, Ned making a laugh.

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Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home sees Peter Parker embarking on a global adventure and has been described as grander in scale and funnier than Homecoming.

The film has a July 5, 2019 release directed by Jon Watts starring Tom Holland, Tony Revolori, Jake Gyllenhaal, Marisa Tomei, Michael Keaton, with Samuel L. Jackson said to be returning as Nick Fury and Cobie Smulders returning as Maria Hill.

Tom Holland also returns for The Avengers: Endgame on April 26, 2019.

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