The Carter/Rogers thing I can forgive, someone else online speculated that he was the husband she was referring to, but even still, didn't bother me. The thing with Parker and his classmates… I mean, cmon, how did none of them age 5 years? In Far From Home, I better find out that all of them dusted and they're now in a class with younger kids.
the time travel stuff was the most comic book-y element in that it was super convoluted and kinda falls apart when you think about it too long so obviously I loved it
Also I really love that they leaned into The whole Leftovers thing for a few minutes there with the part after the 5 year time jump.
Do we know this yet for sure? Ned, MJ… all look like they hadn't aged in Far From Home trailer. Like I said, if you're going to tell me that the main group of kids from that first movie all dusted, and then came back and they're in class with younger kids, that's believable to me. Just give me one piece of dialogue to clear it up in Far From Home…
I'd hope they talk about it in Far From Home. Seems like this event should be a huge part of everyone's life now.
Nah, I really think they picked the right characters for where they're at narratively & how to take 'em off the board. Say what you will about Renner's Hawkeye, but there's more to do w/ him going forward than Nat. Her thing w/ Bruce SUCKED, lol, so the tasteful, surface level acknowledgement was the right choice. Just enough to move on. If RDJ returns, it'll probably be via AI, like a Jarvis type thing. The best way to tell another Chris Evans story down the road would be to make an Invaders film set in the 40s. You're 100% right, I thought the same thing, but I also don't care, 'cause it was genuinely badass. lol. I do think longer than the usual 3 yrs is very likely. Especially w/ other things cooking right now. I knew it was coming 'cause spoilers ain't bad, & it still didn't prepare me for how much it ruled in context. So perfectly executed, my gosh; I had such a grin. Was Starlin in the support group? I was trying to remember where I recognized him from.
Lol it was super badass!! I don't want to be a super downer cuz I love the *idea* of the moment but just the execution and whatnot
Life didn't stop during the five years that passed between the two snaps. Any kids that didn't get dusted would have continued going to school for five years and living their lives. It would logically follow then that any kids who are still in school with Peter in Far From Home were also dusted in the first snap, and thus didn't age. That group just so happens to include Ned, MJ, Flash, etc., so some suspension of disbelief with regard to the odds is going to be necessary lol. Also, any kids who were five years younger than them but did not get dusted are now in their age group where they weren't before, which will explain any new kids they may introduce that weren't there in the original.
Mixed feelings about Nat’s death. I don’t like the it was kind of a repeat of something in the last movie, and a total flip flop of “we don’t trade lives” , but it was also beautifully executed. Her delivery of “let me go.” Broke me
Nobody traded for her life though, she sacrificed her own. What Cap was saying was that the heroes don't choose to sacrifice each other for the greater good, not that the heroes can't sacrifice themselves.
Or FFH take place pre-Infinity War which explains everyone being around and how the trailers show Fury and Peter meeting even though they were both at Tony’s funeral. Movie ends on the bus that Peter crawls out of at the start of IW
there was like a teen white guy at the funeral standing in the back kind of by wanda and them that I didn't know who he was, anyone notice/identify?