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Spider-Man: Far from Home

Spider-Man: Far from Home

$12.94

(11 customer reviews)
Last updated on November 7, 2022 12:20 am Details
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Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) returns in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Our friendly neighborhood Super Hero decides to join his best friends Ned, MJ, and the rest of the gang on a European vacation. However, Peter’s plan to leave super heroics behind for a few weeks is quickly scrapped when he begrudgingly agrees to help Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) uncover the mystery of several elemental creature attacks. Spider-Man and Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) join forces to fight the havoc unleashed across the continent but all is not as it seems.

Specification: Spider-Man: Far from Home

Digital Copy Expiration Date

June 18, 2021

MPAA rating

PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)

Product Dimensions

0.6 x 5.3 x 7.4 inches, 2.72 Ounces

Audio Description

English

Item model number

D55773D

Director

Jon Watts

Media Format

NTSC

Run time

2 hours and 9 minutes

Release date

October 1, 2019

Actors

Tom Holland, Samuel Jackson, Zendaya Coleman, Cobie Smulders, Jon Favreau

Dubbed

French, Spanish

Subtitles

English, French, Spanish

Producers

Kevin Feige, Amy Pascal

Studio

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Country of Origin

USA

Number of discs

1

11 reviews for Spider-Man: Far from Home

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  1. Movie Nerd

    Until now the Sam Raimi ones got Spider-Man right the most. I had a problem at first with MJ being an outcast named Michelle and not a redhead. However, to me Kirsten Dunst’s was too bitchy and changeable.
    Zendaya’s MJ has grown on me because she’s less conceited. While her scenes with Peter are more cute and funny. Than how stand offish MJ could be in Spider-Man 2 and 3 to Peter.
    While the Mysterio scenes just blew me away and definitely do him justice. Jake Gyllenhaal did an excellent job. All the Iron Man tributes will make fans happy as well.
    The whole school trip idea sounded lame to me though. Then you have Peter trying to avoid his hero duties, just to get closer to MJ. Also to relax after all the Infinity Stone drama.
    However, Spider-Man Far From Home just might be the best Spider-Man. The last one was good but over-rated. It just felt like a light introduction to me. This film definitely made a better impression on me.

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  2. Princess C

    Great film. Quick delivery

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  3. Amazon Customer

    Bought this for my partner at Christmas he loved it.

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  4. Natalia D.

    NOTE: This is not a film review; it’s a product version one.

    Gets a 2 because I LOVE the film itself, but I don’t love that there’s no clear product description for this version. I’d bought the digital copy of Homecoming with the bonus features before, and that one had all the bonus features in it–so, I had no reason to expect something different with this one.

    Really wish I could get back my money, but seems like there’s no way return digital copies on Amazon. It would be best to buy the DVDs when they come out in October if you want to get your money’s worth.

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  5. SamKEITHMaxxHead

    Writing is kiddish, juvenile and Saturday morning cartoon mishaps. It has zero depth to the characters and its just a coming of age fluff that goes nowhere. Just filler and a lot of awkward moments and comedy that doesn’t work.

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  6. Atkinson

    The product was not clearly labelled as german in the photo so when it turned up I was a little surprised and disappointed at the cancellation of our night. Will not be using this seller again.

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  7. Jimmy_a

    Ein 16jähriger Spiderman für Kinobesucher und Marvelfans bis 16Jahre. Seit Disney das “Ruder” übernommen hat, wird die Altersklasse grösser 16Jahre ignoriert. Das einzige Highlight gibt es nach dem Abspann, und das wars dann auch schon. Dieser “Teeniestreifen” ist einfach nur nervend. Einen Kinobesuch am Abend ist das nicht wert, und die BlueRay auch nicht mehr. Ein Stern für Amazon für die schnelle termingerechte Lieferung. Keine Kaufempfehlung.

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  8. lake

    great film, great price

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  9. joel wing

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe is beginning to show chinks in its armor. 2019’s Captain Marvel I thought suffered from horrible writing. I felt no connection to that film at all and was never excited about it. It was the first straight Marvel dud. Spider-Man Far From Home is supposed to be the finale of all those films that built up to the Avengers and then concluded with Endgame. Unfortunately, it too had some really horrible writing that destroyed what could have been a good film.

    The movie focuses upon Peter Parker and his class debate team going on a European tour. Nick Fury shows up and says that Parker has to be an Avenger instead of running after his school friends and MJ. Fury introduces Mysterio who says he is a soldier from the future attempting to stop these monsters called the Elementals from destroying the Earth. There’s a constant tension between Parker wanting to have a teen’s life and his responsibilities of being a superhero in the Avengers, especially after Tony Stark’s died. That latter point is brought up constantly with images of Iron Man throughout and Fury constantly berating Parker about how he has to be an adult and not a kid. This was basically a coming of age theme.

    The major problem comes from some horrible writing. For example, After Parker and Mysterio defeat an Elemental in Venice they go for a drink in a bar. There are people all around them acting like two superheroes aren’t sitting with them exposing their secret identities. Some of the comedy works, and other times it’s just juvenile. For instance, Parker accidently sends a drone to kill a classmate while on the European bus tour. To distract people Parker yells “Baby goats” so people look out the bus window while he jumps through a vent in the roof, destroys the drone, and then jumps back in the bus like no one would see him. That’s like a cartoon scene. They keep on having things like this over and over like people won’t mind the suspension of reality and go for these ridiculous scenarios.

    It’s not like the whole movie was bad, but there were just too many poor choices mixed in with the good that it wrecked the entire thing.
    C

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  10. book lover

    My 14 year old son loved it. I’m 52 and this movie was total garbage. I guess they’re not aiming for a wide audience as this was intellectually bankrupt. Nothing but computer generated effects, no story, a bad guy that was totally totally totally totally totally LAME, and a Spider-man that was a complete bore and hardly even wore his trademark red and blue costume. Add in lame jokes and this movie is a TOTAL DISASTER. Dumb, dumb, dumb, and stupid. This movie lacked a story, lacked acting, and lacked heart and soul. ZERO STARS.

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  11. Kayla

    Like most people, I was excited to see the first Marvel release after Endgame, but was also slightly skeptical because of the time jump, Peter’s overall character, etc.,). This movie completely blew me away. The CGI and effects were fantastic, appearing to be so real–which Mysterio is known for. It also ties up loose ends from Endgame such as the time jump, which everyone in this movie calls “The Blip”. I loved seeing the maturity of Peter’s character as well as he steps out of the “friendly neighborhood spider-man” role and is forced by everyone around him to fill Tony’s shoes.

    I found myself getting lost in admiration with the movie parallels from Endgame, Iron Man, and even Sam Raimi’s 2002 version of Spider-Man. If you’re watching closely, there’s even a little cameo of Harry and Norman Osbourne’s condo building, as seen in 2002 and 2004’s Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2. Romance is not lost in this movie either, as the directors gave ample time for all character relationship development as well.

    If anyone is looking to dive into the universe of Spider-Man, I would definitely recommend also watching Spider-Man: The Animated Series from the 90’s. This definitely helped me understand Mysterio and the upcoming villains in movies to come. Overall, this movie was fantastic and I look forward to seeing the next few movies from the amazing directors at Disney and Marvel Studios.

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