![]() ![]() Jonah Jameson’s yet-to-be-banned-on-YouTube talking-head BS. Though NY1’s Pat Kiernan has been a stalwart of the MCU since Tony Stark’s early days, he’s duped by J. Mysterio evidently used his dying moments to orchestrate yet another illusion: Peter killing Quentin Beck, “the hero,” with the EDITH drone technology. In true 2019 fashion, Spider-Man finds himself caught in a web of fake news. ![]() Jonah Jameson, is so giddy in delivering a fan service moment that the magnitude of what actually happens might get a little lost. Simmons back as an Alex Jones-like iteration of Daily Bugle (dot net!) newsman J. ![]() The sheer magnitude of Far From Home’s first after credits moment, which brings J.K. What Phase 4 looks like after Avengers: Endgame Polygon plays Superfight with Spider-Man: Far From Home star Jacob Batalon Spider-Man: Far From Home’s mid-credits scene and J. “Bitch, please, you’ve been space,” it turns out, is not the prerequisite for dealing with all of life’s problems (and whatever’s coming in Phase 4). And by the final battle - and the two plot bombs dropped in the mid- and post-credit scenes - we have a clearer sense of Peter’s arc in the Marvel Cinematic Universe continuum, and reason to think he’s never going to sleep again. The villains, so far, are manageable for a kid with super strength, sticky hands, and web shooters. If Avengers: Endgame was the culmination of the “Infinity Saga,” Spider-Man: Far From Home was the coda. Mind you, Peter Parker still needs to graduate from high school. which was ultimately upended by Nick Fury’s request to defeat a set of Elementals. In a few short years, Queens’ friendly neighborhood Spider-Man joined Tony Stark’s fight against Captain America, took down the Vulture’s alien-arms-dealing operation, aided in the fight against Thanos, found himself blipped out of the universe for five years, reappeared on the edge of apocalypse, then rode a Pegasus in a final battle against Chitauri horde. With Fury being responsible for the launch, it won't be surprising if Captain Marvel takes on a central role with S.W.O.R.D., possibly even by sending them tips on issues around the galaxy that could use a superhero to intervene.There’s no rest for the weary, if Spider-Man: Far From Home’s one-two punch of after credits scene are any indication. to be the connecting point between the various franchises and characters, with the Peak serving as a possible hub for cosmic characters in-between missions. A broader focus on the cosmos will then allow S.W.O.R.D. Spider-Man: Far From Home may have further helped set up how a Secret Invasion storyline could be adapted on the big screen, while cosmic series like Guardians of the Galaxy continuing along new films, like The Eternals. in the MCU makes sense for where the franchise is going. The structure that Fury and the Skrulls are in and still constructing is likely the Peak, which has served as the central S.W.O.R.D. The comic version of the organization was created by The Avengers director Joss Whedon in 2000, when he was writing Marvel comics, and has continued to be a prominent piece of major event stories since then. is more concerned with what intergalactic threats could pose a threat to the planet. ![]() Instead of focusing on what is happening on Earth, S.W.O.R.D. S.W.O.R.D., or Sentient World Observation and Response Department, is essentially the cosmic side of Marvel's version of S.H.I.E.L.D. It appears that Fury and the Skrulls are constructing the base of operations for S.W.O.R.D. Although the movie doesn't directly say what the new base or organization is called, comic fans will quickly realize the set up that is taking place. He's shown in space and in command of Skrulls, who are all aboard a base of some kind that is still being built. can begin starting his brand new secret organization. Talos is only posing as Fury so that the real version of the former director of S.H.I.E.L.D. Related: Spider-Man: Far From Home Ending Explained In Detail However, it turns out that Peter has still yet to meet the real Fury as the one he has been in contact with is actually a Skrull - more specifically, Talos (Ben Mendelsohn) from Captain Marvel. Jackson) is the one responsible for this shift, as the post-credit scene reveals he's in space despite being part of Spider-Man: Far From Home's main plot. In the movie, Fury hijacks Peter Parker's summer vacation so that he can be a superhero the world needs him to be. Peter does his superhero duties reluctantly to help out a legendary figure like Fury, who he officially meets here for the first time ( despite seeing each other at Avengers: Endgame's funeral). ![]()
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