Sony Pictures has officially released the three posters of Spider-Man: Far From Home. The three Spider-Man: Far From Home posters depict the figure of the hero in three countries with an iconic appearance. The first poster of Spider-Man: Far From Home shows Spider-Man posing on a support pole right behind Big Ben in London, England. It was also clearly stated the title of the sequel to the Spider-Man film which was planned to be released this coming July.
Furthermore, still in the European region, Spider-Man with its hilarious action in the city of Venice, Italy. This is reflected in the background that shows the Rialto Bridge, a famous bridge in the city of water. Finally, we can also see how Peter Parker is at the Brandenburg gate, an iconic building in Berlin, Germany. These three places seem to be gracing Spider-Man’s adventures in fighting his enemies, Mysterio and Elementals of Doom.
Kevin Feige as CEO of Marvels said that if the filming process from Spider-Man: Far From Home was indeed done in many countries. Besides Europe, filming was also conducted in America.
“We did record a lot of the films in London, but there are certain reasons why we filmed there. In addition, Spidey will also spend time in New York and other countries in the world,” Feige said.
Tom Holland, as the main star in the movie Spider-Man: Far From Home, also uploaded the three posters of the film on his Instagram account.
Meanwhile, for the synopsis of the Spider-Man: Far From Home sequel tells the story of Peter Parker (Tom Holland) and his friends going around Europe for a summer vacation. Unfortunately, Peter’s summer vacation was interrupted by the appearance of the Elementals of Doom and Mysterio, played by Jack Gyllenhaal. The film is also told if Peter will meet with Fury in an effort to discuss the threat.