The story
The trailer
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The verdict
I like Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Far From Home for the same reason I liked Miles Morales in Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.
He’s a teenager and his most recent movie incarnations have emphasised his youth. Tom Holland, the British actor who has played Spider-Man since 2016, recently turned 23, but he is credible as a 16-year-old New York City high school student.




Spiderman has always been Iron Man’s sidekick and in Far From Home, he feels a bit lost without his mentor even after being handed Iron Man’s high-tech sunglasses. We have to remember that Peter is still a teenager and thinks like one. He is not ready for a big superhero role. He only thinks of kissing his sweetheart and giving her a token of his love (a charm).
It’s a good thing that Happy is still around to help Peter make the right decisions and use the Stark private jet to get him out of dangerous situations, though.
Jake Gyllenhaal’s performance as Mysterio is very good. I won’t spoil the movie by giving away details about his character, but he is very entertaining.
Far From Home ends with interesting mid- and post-credits suggesting that there will be a lot of movies like this coming up soon.
London Mums’ rating: 20/10
Rated PG-13
Running time: 2 hours 9 minutes