Far From Home Spider-Man: Far From Home General Discussion and Speculation - Part 2

I generally wonder if this movie is gonna end like Ironman 1 and have Peter reveal his hole identity to world. It would close out phase 3 with the way phase 1 started. Plus the consequences would open up more story opportunities

Probably not. Peter is only a kid.
 
The MCU is generally not very fond of secret identities.

It seems to me that MCU writers/directors are only going to do the bare minimum with the secret identity aspect of the character. Not only does Aunt May already know, but we saw him leap from a full bus in Infinity War and none of those students made the connection. If we see any drama built around his SI, it's likely going to be a villain finding out.
 
Is Sony waiting to drop the Preview Night tickets. This movie comes out on a Tuesday so Monday would be preview night instead of usual Thursday. The only Monday showings I see in my area are Midnight for every theater, which seems bizarre now a days. That is the old school preview night, am I missing something or they won't have a 7PM showing?
Same thing with my theaters. Only 12:01AM showings the night before. Hopefully there are 7PMs eventually because as of right now I have Tuesday night tickets..
 
I feel like the way people find out is just devoid of drama and stakes. I wish they made it matter more when the mask came off

Yeah...remember that epic moment in Spiderman 2 when Peter turns around without the mask to MJ .....Here its all a joke...same thing with Aunt May finding out...Still waiting for Marvel to take Spiderman a little more seriously......I'm sure they will take Xmen more seriously right?...right?..:nrv:
 
Yeah...remember that epic moment in Spiderman 2 when Peter turns around without the mask to MJ .....Here its all a joke...same thing with Aunt May finding out...Still waiting for Marvel to take Spiderman a little more seriously......I'm sure they will take Xmen more seriously right?...right?..:nrv:
Well, Black Panther and Captain America movies were serious. They're telling stories of a high school kid who has superpowers. They're bound to have fun with that for now until he grows. Then we might get a little more serious moments.
 
Well, Black Panther and Captain America movies were serious. They're telling stories of a high school kid who has superpowers. They're bound to have fun with that for now until he grows. Then we might get a little more serious moments.

The same old High school excuse....Well in that case can't wait for MCU Spidey to graduate from High school then... :oldrazz:
 
Ikr?

Holland is really having the time of his life. His favorite superhero is Spider-Man and and now he's working with his favorite actor (Gyllenhaal).
I didn't know that. Nice.
 
I don't know where you guys are getting this "everyone knows" stuff from. The only people that do are Aunt May, MJ and Ned. His identity is still a secret to the rest of the world.
 
Flash has to find out at some point right? it would also be funny for flash to discover Peter was spider-man all along.
 
Don't forget Vulture knowing as well. And Nick Fury. And Doctor Strange. And Maria Hill. Oh, and Captain Marvel.

Yep.

And Happy, half of the Guardians, and since he went unmasked to
Tony's funeral
probably everyone that was there as well, Thor, Wanda, Steve, Scott/Hank, etc. etc.
 
Since Maria Hill is in this, I hope to God they finally give her a personality. She's been a block of wood since her introduction to the MCU. And it's a shame because Cobie is a great actress. I was never a fan of How I Met Your Mother but I love her on Friends from College. But she has NO discernible personality here.
 
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Yep.

And Happy, half of the Guardians, and since he went unmasked to
Tony's funeral
probably everyone that was there as well, Thor, Wanda, Steve, Scott/Hank, etc. etc.

To be fair, they could have thought he was there since he had an "internship" with Stark. That kid Harley was there as well and he could just as easily be Spider-man for all they know. But yet, a LOT of people do in fact know who Spider-man really is.
 
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To be fair, they could have thought he was there since he had an "internship" with Stark. That kid Harley was there as well and he could just as easily be Spider-man for all they know. But yet, a LOT of people do in fact know who Spider-man really is.


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Since Maria Hill is in this, I hope to God they finally give her a personality. She's been a block of wood since her introduction to the MCU. And it's a shame because Cobie is a great actress. I was never a fan of How I Met Your Mother but I love her on Friends from College. But she has NO discernible personality here.

I agree. It was good to see her to be in the Spotlight in winter soldier. I want more from her.
 
I agree. It was good to see her to be in the Spotlight in winter soldier. I want more from her.

I honestly found her kinda worthless in TWS. I wish they had removed her entirely and had more Sharon Carter in that movie. I don't know why Sharon had such a minimal role there. That's one of the few complaints I have with that film.
 
The MCU is generally not very fond of secret identities.

Heh...it's funny, Spider-Verse had a dying Peter Parker telling Miles to hide his face and not tell anyone, and Infinity War Spider-Man introduces himself to Dr. Strange as Peter Parker. Big contrast.

Also, look at the Maguire movies. Norman finds out he's Spider-Man, and his whole world is upside down. In Homecoming, Vulture finds out, and he's like, "huh...I'm going after him anyways."

Now, I like the MCU Spider-Man, but I do wish a little more seriousness would pertain to Peter's ID. I mean, even in Homecoming when Iron Drone saves him, he gets out, pulls off his mask, and sits in full view talking to an Iron Man suit at a public park. Not well thought out.

Either way, I'm not going to sweat it, or I won't be able to enjoy the movie, and I really want to enjoy it. Besides, I've still got my copy of Spider-Verse, so I have the best Spidey film ever to watch if I so choose...
 
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To be fair, they could have thought he was there since he had an "internship" with Stark. That kid Harley was there as well and he could just as easily be Spider-man for all they know. But yet, a LOT of people do in fact know who Spider-man really is.

They didn't show it, obviously but given the circumstances, I'm sure that everyone there would have been conversing, sharing stories, memories, etc. And with how easily Peter just opens right up to Strange and Marvel, "I'm Peter Parker," I'm inclined to believe that's what happened during you know what.

Maybe it's a nitpick but imo the identity of Peter being a secret should be important or at least not taken so lightly.
 
Don't forget Vulture knowing as well. And Nick Fury. And Doctor Strange. And Maria Hill. Oh, and Captain Marvel.
Except for Vulture (and that reveal was the best part of Homecoming) the rest doesn't count. The heroes worked with him. It would have been silly of Peter to hide his identity from people he worked with to save the universe.
 
Remember when the director recently said there's a moment that will probably make people angry? What if it's Peter officially going public with his secret identity lol?
 
Except for Vulture (and that reveal was the best part of Homecoming) the rest doesn't count. The heroes worked with him. It would have been silly of Peter to hide his identity from people he worked with to save the universe.
I'll add this... Hill and Fury? Agents of the number one intelligence agency in the world privy to more secrets than we could ever possibly know.

Dr. Strange, master of the mystivmc arts. In the comics in one meeting Spidey was worried when Strange delved into his mind for fear of his identity being shared. Strange's response was "I'm the Sorcerer Supreme... If I wanted to I could have your real name spelled out above your head in floating letters for all the world to see without having to scan your memories."

So those three? Oeter can't reasonably hide his identity from them in any meaningful way.

As for Carol? When a SECOND apocalypse level event is trying to be avoided, honestly who gives an airborne copulation about secret identity stuff?
 
Remember when the director recently said there's a moment that will probably make people angry? What if it's Peter officially going public with his secret identity lol?

That turned people off when it happened in Civil War so yeah, I could see that.

I'll add this... Hill and Fury? Agents of the number one intelligence agency in the world privy to more secrets than we could ever possibly know.

Dr. Strange, master of the mystivmc arts. In the comics in one meeting Spidey was worried when Strange delved into his mind for fear of his identity being shared. Strange's response was "I'm the Sorcerer Supreme... If I wanted to I could have your real name spelled out above your head in floating letters for all the world to see without having to scan your memories."

So those three? Oeter can't reasonably hide his identity from them in any meaningful way.

As for Carol? When a SECOND apocalypse level event is trying to be avoided, honestly who gives an airborne copulation about secret identity stuff?

All good points.

However, I'm in the camp that believes Peter's identity should be kept secret. Don't take the mask off. I've felt that way no matter the iteration and it's been a sticking point with me since the Raimi films.

In the comics, yeah, Strange finds out but it should be pointed out that Peter didn't want him to know it. Whereas in the movie he casually hands it over.

It bothers me. Doesn't bother you. No biggie. Like I said before it's a nitpick. I wish it were handled differently but in the end it's really just a nitpick...it doesn't ruin the experience for me.
 
My post was in response to someone else who wrote the ONLY people who know his identity were Ned, May, and MJ. That’s clearly not the case, regardless of it’s a friend or enemy.
 
I hope the movie has Peter being less naive and it showcases his detective skills. And that Spidey’s able to realize Beck is a phony and uncovers his scheme on his own, instead of Fury informing him or Mysterio revealing it himself and he totally didn’t see it coming.
 

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