Spider-Man: Far From Home new trailer dropped in the evening of May 6, and it answered some very pertinent questions about the film. Contrary to certain fan theories, the trailer confirms that Spider-Man: Far From Home is set after the events of Avengers: EndGame and not before Infinity War. (HUGE SPOILERS about EndGame ahead) The trailer shows how the death of Iron Man aka Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) is still casting a shadow over Peter Parker aka Spider-Man (Tom Holland). Spider-Man Far From Home Trailer: Haven’t Watched Avengers: EndGame? Then the New Promo for Tom Holland’s Film Is Not for You!
Meanwhile, Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) is now trying to set Spider-Man as the next Iron Man, a responsibility that Peter is not really happy about. The trailer also confirms that Peter's school-mates, Ned (Jacob Batalon), MJ (Zendaya), Flash (Tony Revolori) and Betty Brant (Angourie Rice) have also been victims of Thanos' snap and have now returned back to the living after 5 years.
The biggest revelation of the trailer of the confirmation that multiverses exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If you don't know this, the Earth in MCU is called Earth 616, which is the primary continuity where all the MCU movies are based. Doctor Strange film established the existence of different dimensions. But Far From Home talks for the first time about multiple universes.
It is mentioned that there was a breach that happened thanks to the multiple snaps, which caused the multiple universes to converge. Which is how Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) has come to the present continuity and is fighting perhaps monsters from the other continuities. Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer: Twitterati Can't Deal With the Avengers: Endgame Aftermath in this Marvel Film.
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Of course, there is a big possibility that Mysterio is lying, considering the character is one of Spidey's biggest foes and is known for creating visual effects. But what if there has really been a breach and Earth 616 is now aware of the multiple universes? It may be a throwaway statement, but it offers Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) an opportunity to play a bigger game in future.
Like, including Fantastic Four and X-Men!
As you are aware, Walt Disney Studios, that owns Marvel Studios, has completed the purchase of 20th Century Fox. Fox used to own popular Marvel characters like Fantastic Four and X-Men, including Deadpool, which are now in the hands of Marvel. This brings out some exciting implications for MCU, where we can have a world where the Avengers and X-Men fight together.
While it is easy to bring in Fantastic Four into MCU, them being powered individuals, it is not easy to bring the mutants, who according to comics existed since the evolution of man, into the new world. For MCU has not even hinted the existence of X-Men in any of the movies before, while Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, who are really mutants in comics, are shown as enhanced superheroes in MCU, created by Loki's sceptre.
With the possibility of multiple universes, MCU can introduce the idea that mutants exist in an alternate reality and the breach can make the Avengers meet the X-Men and perhaps, even fight them. That did happen in one of the more popular Marvel comics storylines, Avengers vs X-Men.
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