
Spider-Man: Far From Home
Peter Parker and his friends go on a summer trip to Europe. However, they will hardly be able to rest - Peter will have to agree to help Nick Fury uncover the mystery of creatures that cause natural disasters and destruction throughout the continent.
- 7.4
- 2019
- Released
- 2h 9m

Tom Holland
Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Jake Gyllenhaal
Quentin Beck / Mysterio
Samuel L. Jackson
Nick Fury
Marisa Tomei
May Parker
Jon Favreau
Happy Hogan
Zendaya
MJ
Jacob Batalon
Ned Leeds
Tony Revolori
Flash Thompson
Angourie Rice
Betty Brant
Remy Hii
Brad Davis
Martin Starr
Mr. Harrington
JB Smoove
Mr. Dell
Jorge Lendeborg Jr.
Jason Ionello
Cobie Smulders
Maria Hill
Numan Acar
Dimitri
Zach Barack
Zach
Zoha Rahman
Zoha
Yasmin Mwanza
Yasmin
Joshua Sinclair-Evans
Josh
Tyler Luke Cunningham
Tyler
Sebastián Viveros
Sebastian
Toni Garrn
The Seamstress
Peter Billingsley
William Ginter Riva
Clare Dunne
Victoria
Nicholas Gleaves
Guterman
Claire Rushbrook
Janice
J.K. Simmons
J. Jonah Jameson
Jeroen van Koningsbrugge
Dutch Soccer Hooligan
Michael de Roos
Dutch Soccer Hooligan
Sergio Pierattini
Venetian Glassblower
Anjana Vasan
Queens Reporter
Brian Law
Queens Reporter
Evelyn Mok
Queens Reporter
Tatiana Lunardon
Italian TV Newsreader
Giada Benedetti
Italian Customs Office
Lukáš Bech
Helpful Dutch Man
Alessandro Giuggioli
Italian Street Vendor
Petr Opava
Opera Singer
Giuseppe Andriolo
Caricaturist
Pat Kiernan
Pat Kiernan
Shari Abdul
High School Reporter (uncredited)
Mari Alexandrova
Tourist in Venice (uncredited)
Kristen Alminta
Police Officer (uncredited)
Vincent Angel
Midtown High Student (uncredited)
Peter Arpesella
Airplane Pilot (uncredited)
Lasco Atkins
Salvation Army guest (uncredited)
Sitara Attaie
Dutch Lady (uncredited)
Peter Bankolé
Mob Boss (uncredited)
Tuwaine Barrett
Officer Bristow (extended cut)
Anna Benamati
Shop Owner in Venice (uncredited)
Bruno Bilotta
Mob Boss (uncredited)
Sharon Blynn
Soren (uncredited)
Luigi Boccanfuso
Italian Builder in Venice (uncredited)
Paolo Braghetto
Poliziotto (uncredited)
Dante Brattelli
High School Student (uncredited)
Graham Burton
London Passerby (uncredited)
Ken Byrd
Post Office Customer (uncredited)
Sokol Cahani
Mob Boss (uncredited)
Darren Lee Campbell
Victoria's Crew (uncredited)
Hélène Cardona
Austrian Backpacker (uncredited)
Dian Cathal
American Reporter (uncredited)
Jake Cerny
Airport Traveler (uncredited)
Daphne Cheung
Passport Clerk (uncredited)
Sam Chuck
High School Student (uncredited)
Victoria Coburn
Passerby (uncredited)
Kimberly Collison
Charity Event Mom (uncredited)
Tiziana Coste
Local Venetian (uncredited)
Jaylen Davis
Tourist (uncredited)
Kristianne-Kaith Domingo
Passerby (uncredited)
Andrew Dunkelberger
Courier (uncredited)
Charlie Esquér
Mexican Survivor (uncredited)
Ria Fend
Tourist in Venice (uncredited)
Ferroz Fernandez
Tourist in Venice (uncredited)
Vincent Frattini
Venice Local (uncredited)
Massi Furlan
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Cynthia Garbutt
Charity Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Thomas Goodridge
Tourist in Venice (uncredited)
Sonia Goswami
Tourist (uncredited)
Nicholle Hembra
Saved Londoner (uncredited)
Michael Hennessy
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Meagan Holder
Pretty Tourist (uncredited)
Patrick Doran
Partygoer (uncredited)
Ruth Clarson
Tourist (uncredited)
Chris Hyacinthe
Sneezy Tour Guide (uncredited)
Michael Iacono
Airport Kid Traveler (uncredited)
Roman Ibragimov
Bar Customer (uncredited)
Theo Ip
Tourist (uncredited)
Timothy Christian Jansen
High School Student (uncredited)
Keon Kendrick
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Camille Kinloch
Midtown High School Student (uncredited)
Michal Kubal
Czech TV News Anchor (uncredited)
Hannah Kurczeski
Student (uncredited)
Géraldine Lamarre
Traffic Warden (uncredited)
Jimena Larraguivel
Mexican Villager (uncredited)
Rich Lawton
Journalist (uncredited)
Kat Leroy
Czech Traditional Dancer (uncredited)
Gavin Lee Lewis
Londoner (uncredited)
Patrick Loh
Airport Passenger (uncredited)
Joseph Long
Mob Boss (uncredited)
Ketan Majmudar
Berlin Commuter (uncredited)
Tony Mardon
Londoner (uncredited)
Antonín Mašek
Bellboy (uncredited)
Ben Mendelsohn
Talos (uncredited)
Bradley Wj Miller
Passerby (uncredited)
Melissa Beth Miller
Tourist (uncredited)
Anthony Molinari
Mob Guy (uncredited)
Adrian Mozzi
Venice Local (uncredited)
Brendan Murphy
Police Officer (uncredited)
Amanda Musso
Carnival Hot Girl (uncredited)
Emily Ng
Italian Tourist (uncredited)
Daniel Olson
Czech Guy (uncredited)
Hiten Patel
British Station Staff (uncredited)
Luigi Petrazzuolo
Gondolier (uncredited)
Aleksandrs Petukhovs
London Passerby (uncredited)
Annie Pisapia
Traveler (uncredited)
Jivan Xander Ramesh
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Mike Ray
Passerby (uncredited)
Sofia Renee
High School Student (uncredited)
Cailan Robinson
Victoria's Crew (uncredited)
Ray Rosario
TSA Agent (uncredited)
Daniel Ryves
Dad Collecting Kids (uncredited)
Maurice Sardison
Party Goer (uncredited)
Karen-J Sear
American Tourist (uncredited)
Ilya Tank Shilov
Venice Tourist (uncredited)
Davina Sitaram
London Tourist (uncredited)
Joakim Skarli
London Tourist (uncredited)
Lucas Antoine Starrets
Tourist (uncredited)
Faith Tarby
Perfumed Lady (uncredited)
Emily Tebbutt
Venice Tourist (uncredited)
Lesdy Vanessa
Tourist (uncredited)
Jessica VanOss
Student (uncredited)
Joe David Walters
Pawn Shop Owner (uncredited)
Jo Wheatley
Armed Security Officer (uncredited)
Rocco Wu
Peter's Art Classmate (uncredited)
Samantha Mishinski
Student (uncredited)
Aristou Meehan
Italian Boy (uncredited)





















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$160,000,000.00
$1,131,927,996.00
- #venice, italy
- #superhero
- #school trip
- #europe
- #based on comic
- #sequel
- #destruction
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #duringcreditsstinger
- #marvel cinematic universe (mcu)
- #tower of london
- #hilarious
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The "Spider-man" franchise seems to be the one that is bucking the recent, repetitive, trend with the films actually getting better each time. The dynamic between Tom Holland's webbed-wonder and Jake Gyllenhaal's "Peck" in this is great and now that we don't have to pretend we don't know the identity pf "Spidey", we can develop the character much more fully so the relationship with MJ (Marisa Tome

I'll be honest upfront and say that I am still not a fan of MJ. She is supposed to be a redhead, she is supposed to be a sexpot, and she is supposed to both know she's hot and have no issues telling other people that. She's supposed to be well out of Parker's league. This is a bit too far from the source material for me. And the same goes with Flash. He's really supposed to be that guy that bur
This movie is great. It is better than **Spider-Man: Homecoming** and must watch.

The Best Spider-Man Movie of All time.

My favourite Movie.movie villain,costume was great. Great and Amazing Movie.Must Watch.

A good end to Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In short, I like <em>'Spider-Man: Far from Home'</em>. I do think it's someway off its predecessor, but I still had a suitably fun time watching this. Tom Holland remains top notch in the main role, with Jake Gyllenhaal, Samuel L. Jackson and Zendaya supporting strongly. The story is a solid one, I like the concept of it; especially
Spider-Man: Far From Home is the first of a new chapter in the MCU. Sad though, because it's all the first one with the late Stan Lee. Still, this was not a bad film. And I am glad they showed that twist where Mysterio was the real bad guy (a nod to the mainstream comics) - I would not have enjoyed the film if they had altered the background of the character. And that mid-credit scene - I can
Great family movie. Has enough comedy, action, and drama to keep you entertained. Love how the villain played on poor old Spideys naiveness. Underwhelming ending though.
Great film!

I liked it okay, I guess. Tom Holland was good and shared good chemistry with Zendaya and some of the action was okay, but the so-called plot was rather weak and how it forced into the Iron Man movies fell flat, as did Gyllenhaal post-turn including an awkwardly written exposition scene. Definitely not as good as Homecoming and really reminded me why Marvel proper (mostly) is better at this than S
I just came home with the kids from the cinema where we had watched Spider-Man: Far From Home so I thought I would write a few lines while it was still fresh in my mind. I have to say that it was a decent enough movie. I didn’t exactly regret having forked out the money to watch it in the cinema but that’s about it. It’s far from a great movie and the end scene…well it’s a typical really crappy

There's a some things in _Spider-Man: Far From Home_ that I personally didn't love. But I got **exactly** what I wanted from Mysterio, and that was so important to me. It's pretty amazing that the MCU is twenty three films deep, and they're still bringing out this sort of quality. I know this series is not for everyone. But until they start making movies I don't like, I'm gonna keep showing up.

Problems: I thought the Gyllenhaal character was corny, Spidey taking selfies too out of character for a selfless hero, and the Fury twist throughout the movie really unnecessary. What I liked: Tom Holland continues to be a charming actor.
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Amazing movie!!

The whole film is a relentless flurry of action and adventure from the get-go, with the man himself sporting no less than four different spider suits (for all the mega fans out there). Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) gets a look-in once again after her very disappointing absence from 99.99% of ‘Endgame’, but she’s wasted on screen, serving little to no purpose. And while this film finally gives us a P











