Peter gets impatient and tries to take on the film’s main villain, Vulture/Adrian Toomes (Michael Keaton), on his own. Tony takes Peter under his wing, giving him a new suit and urging him to take things slow and hone his skills a bit more. Tony and Peter’s relationship develops further in Homecoming. Under the guise of winning a grant through his company, Stark whisks Parker off to Germany to help him apprehend Captain America, who’s gone rogue. A YouTube video of him apprehending criminals is what caught Stark’s eye. The action in Civil War takes place a couple of months after Parker assumed his powers and started fighting crime in his neighborhood as Spider-Man. Once it’s clear that neither of them are changing their minds, they both start assembling their own teams-and Stark recruits Parker. The government imposing regulations on the Avengers caused a rift in the team, with Captain America refusing to sign what’s known as the Sokovia Accords, while Stark, rife with guilt at the destruction they’ve done in the name of justice, is more than eager to sign. The mentor/mentee relationship with Parker and Stark started in Civil War. The history of Peter and Tony’s relationship Jake Gyllenhaal (left) and Tom Holland (right) in Spider-Man: Far From Home. On Earth, that five-year disappearance of a significant chunk of the population is referred to as “The Blip.” Those who were blipped away remained at their current age when they came back (e.g., Parker, Aunt May, MJ, etc.) while everyone else aged. However, the Thanos of the past learns of the plan and unleashes his army against the Avengers to reclaim the stones once more.ĭuring the climatic battle scene, Iron Man gets the upper hand against Thanos and uses the gauntlet and stones to destroy Thanos and his crew, killing himself in the process (he’s no Hulk, after all). They were successful in collecting all the stones, and the Hulk is chosen to snap everyone back into existence (he’s the only one who could survive the energy and radiation emitted from the gauntlet). Here are five things you need to know going into Far From Home.: What is “The Blip”?Īfter Thanos gathered all the Infinity Stones in Infinity War and completed his mission of snapping away half of the universe (including Spider-Man), the Avengers devised a time-traveling scheme in Endgame to undo the damage. A class trip around Europe is just the vacation he was hoping for, but a new threat of monsters made up of the four elements quickly squashes Parker’s plans of relaxing and getting some alone time with MJ (Zendaya). On top of that, the question of who’s going to be the next Iron Man is putting too much pressure on him. Spider-Man: Far From Home finds Peter Parker adjusting to life without his mentor Tony Stark.
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