Though Spider-Man: Far From Home is still in the midst of its first weekend in theaters, the fans are already getting inventive with their speculation. And as we delve into one eccentric new theory about the villainous Mysterio, bear in mind that spoilers lie ahead.
A popular Avengers: Endgame theory has re-entered the conversation thanks to the new Spider-Man: Far From Home, and as we delve into the speculation, be warned that some pretty big spoilers lie ahead.
We’ll be discussing Spider-Man: Far From Home spoilers right off the bat here, so if you still haven’t got round to seeing Peter Parker’s latest solo outing, then you may want to stop reading right this second.
When word first got out that Captain Marvel was going to introduce Skrulls into the MCU, the internet saw a wave of paranoid theories accusing just about every one of the franchise’s biggest stars of being shape-shifting aliens. And while the speculation quickly died down after the release of Carol Danvers’ solo debut, a post-credits scene in the recent Spider-Man: Far From Home seems to have given the conversation a second wind.
Though Robert Pattinson is confirmed as the new Caped Crusader, Matt Reeves’ The Batman has yet to announce its antagonists, and if recent reports are anything to go by, then the Dark Knight’s next solo outing has quite a few villain slots open.
The new Spider-Man: Far From Home gives us our first feature-length look at the Marvel universe after the events of Avengers: Endgame, as Thanos’ recently resurrected victims return to their day-to-day lives. Along the way, Peter Parker’s latest solo outing introduces viewers to a new term, “Blip,” and with that one word, the film has managed to inspire debate within the fandom.
Ever since Jason Reitman’s Ghostbusters 3 was first announced back in January, the number one question on fans’ minds has been who among the original cast is going to return.
Spider-Man: Far From Home is currently in the midst of what looks to be a triumphant opening weekend. And while audiences are finding plenty to appreciate in Spidey’s new solo outing, it seems that Peter Parker’s latest superhero moniker is going down particularly well with the MCU fanbase.
With Shazam! just a few days away from hitting digital, Warner Bros. has released a deleted scene which seemingly hints at another major DC player’s arrival.
While the strategy for marketing MCU movies tends to involve giving away as little as possible, one major exception is the upcoming Spider-Man: Far From Home.