US superhero adventure in which Spider-Man visits Europe.
It’s not quite the home-run of Homecoming, but Far From Home isn’t far from matching it, with heaps of humour, energetic action, and the answers Endgame left you craving.
Another home run for the MCU that puts Pete’s responsibilities in a post-Iron Man world front and centre during a rib-tickling summer romance. Whatever you do, don’t skip the credits.
Post-Endgame outing lacks Marvel sparkle.
Spider-Man heads to Europe in the latest instalment featuring the teen superhero. When it feels like a John Hughes-like romance, Spider-Man: Far From Home is a lot of fun.
Marvel wrap up Phase Three with a joyous road trip adventure for Spidey and pals.
To its credit, it’s surprising how well everything holds together, and how joyful it still manages to be. Despite all the work it’s doing, Far From Home won’t let you see it break a sweat.
As bouncy and breezy as a Spider-Man film should be.
This being the 23rd entry into this MCU, it is safe to say that if you weren’t on board before this film then you still aren’t going to be sold on this. The film is full of references to other films that sometimes can bog it down, and the script is incredibly exposition heavy in parts yet ‘Spider-Man: Far from Home’ is another good ‘Spider-Man’ film in a time that ‘Into the Spider Verse’ pretty much made it so it would never be topped.
Marvel’s cinematic domination enters a new era with this winning, witty offering.
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General release. Check local listings for show times.