Far From Home’s trailer is out now and theories over the MCU and Avengers: Endgame has been seething since Thanos snapped his finger a year ago. And now fans are anxious to discover how Earth’s Mightiest Heroes will save the world.

Far From Home
Spider-Man: Far From Home.

The trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home gave us our first look at the MCU after Avengers: Endgame.

This is rousing a new wave of theories about what’s to come. One fan saw some unusual omissions in the new trailer, teasing at what happens after Thanos’ snap.

 

The Fan Theory:

 

far from home theory

It appears to be impossible that two separate universes would be okay with the separation and would go on like the world keeps turning. Anyway, we won’t know until the film debuts.

Kevin Feige has teased the centrality of the new Spider-Man’s title and how imperative it is for the MCU.

 

Quote:

“Well, I mean, sure, let the speculation begin. That’s always fun,” Feige told ComicBook.com. “We like [the title] of course because it ties into Homecoming, not just keeping that word going, which we like and we liked it more than Homecoming 2, but that notion of ‘home’ is a word that has dual meanings we’d like to continue with this [Marvel Cinematic Universe] version of Spider-Man. So, Far From Home has multiple meanings.”

It will likewise be an emotional cleanser after Endgame, which is certain to take an emotional toll on us all. Feige clarified these sorts of movements are essential for fans of the MCU.

“Much like Ant-Man, there are things that people know about that movie, which is a great deal of the movie: the villain of the movie, the storyline of the film, that we’re shooting in Europe and that Peter Parker goes on continuing that [Captain America: Civil War] was a big giant super hero class movie. The fall out of that in Homecoming was John Hughes and him going to his high school. So that’s what’s fun to us about the Spider-Man movies. And again going from Infinity War to Ant-Man and the Wasp, the tonal shift.”

Spider-Man: Far From Home debuts on July 5.

Source: Comicbook.com, Reddit

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