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Spider-Man: Far From Home LEGO Leak Teases Two New Villains

For all the reports we’ve heard in these past few weeks about the first trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home being imminent, it sadly looks like 2018 will come to a close without the release of any official footage from Peter Parker’s next standalone outing.

For all the reports we’ve heard in these past few weeks about the first trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home being imminent, it sadly looks like 2018 will come to a close without the release of any official footage from Peter Parker’s next standalone outing.

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That being said, this has still proven to be a very informative month when it comes to the Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel, and the details just keep coming. This latest leak, for instance, alleges “Rough translations” of the potentially revealing names for an assortment LEGO sets that will tie in with the releases of Far From Home and Avengers: Endgame. And though the fans will likely appreciate all the info they can get on the Avengers: Infinity War sequel, the bolder assertions are reserved for Spidey’s upcoming film.

First off, it’s said that two of the LEGO sets will go by the names of “Molten Man’s Battle” and “Hydro-Man’s Attack,” and while this intel has yet to be officially confirmed, the old rumors that Peter will be facing off against these two foes have been stubbornly resilient.

Far From Home’s own cast even provided some possible context to these conflicts a few weeks ago, when Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal mentioned that Peter and Mysterio are set to team up to fight Elementals across Europe. If Molten Man and Hydro-Man are among these powerful new figures, then that would explain why their battles allegedly happen in separate locations.

The third set in the list is supposedly labelled “Stark’s Plane and Drone Attack,” suggesting that even if the popular theories are true that Iron Man will meet a tragic fate in Endgame, we may at least see elements of his technological legacy in future MCU installments.

In any case, we should find out if these LEGO set titles are legit in the coming months, before Spider-Man: Far From Home hits theaters on July 5th, 2019.