Marvel's Spider-Man Sequel Will Be Called SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME
Tom Holland recently revealed that the title for Marvel and Sony's Spider-Man sequel will be called Spider-Man: Far From Home. The actor revealed the title in a video he posted on Instagram. Some fans thought he might just be playing around, but he later confirmed that this really is the actual title to the Jon Watt's directed sequel. Here's the initial video that sparked the excitement:
Not long after that, Holland was part of a panel at ACE Comic Con in Seattle with Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie. Kevin Smith hosted the panel and when he asked about the video, it's pretty clear that the whole thing was orchestrated by Marvel, having fun with Holland's history of leaking information. The actor said:
“I just got sent the new script for a film I might do this summer, and I might have accidentally revealed the title of the movie."
We all know it was no accident. Then when Smith asked the actor if the movie was really going to be called that, Holland confirmed it was true saying, "It’s called Spider-Man: Far From Home."
Why will it be called Spider-Man: Far From Home? Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige already told us when he said:
"We film in London. We shot first film in Atlanta. And we shoot a lot of films in London but there's another reason we're shooting in London which is, yes, Spidey, of course, will spend some time in New York, but he'll spend some time in other parts of the globe."
We also know that Mysterio is going to be the main villain in the film and the studio is hoping to get Jake Gyllenhaal on board. We've also heard that Michael Keaton may end up reprising his role as The Vulture.
Spider-Man: Far From Home will be the first film to be released after Avengers 4 and I can't wait to see how Avengers 4 leads into the story that Far From Home will tell.
Spider-Man: Far From Home hits theaters July 5, 2019.