![]() ![]() ![]() Unfinished business that for some reason involves bringing in Nick Fury. Now we know that there’s unfinished business. The presumption from Endgame was that her time working towards finding a new home for the Skrull race was complete and she’s moved on. We know that in the past twenty-plus years, Captain Marvel has been helping out other planets. We still get an imposter Fury, but it’s one the public is more familiar with. In the comics, he tends to use robot duplicates – Life Model Decoys – to act as targets in his stead, but Agents of SHIELD has already played around with that concept. Read more: Spider-Man Villains and the Power of the Everymanįury has a history of not being what he seems. At least for his sake, it wasn’t the Chameleon pretending to be Fury. Hell, he probably chose not to even seek out Doctor Strange because he’d be able to figure out the truth.Īnd by the way, Peter is doubly screwed because Skrull Nick Fury is a lot less capable at having his back than actual Nick Fury. No wonder the guy was stuck having to pick the reluctant teenager. Talos even brings up that he has no idea how to contact the Avengers or bring things together in case of an emergency. While Fury is capable of getting his way off-camera, he’s admittedly out of his element for much of the movie. ![]() There are some minor hints here and there throughout the movie. Again, funny gag for a movie where the bad guy messes with your perceptions. So Fury and Hill were imposters all along. Read more – Spider-Man: Far From Home Ending Explained ![]() He gets up and walks through a Skrull spaceship, telling everyone to get to work and then asks for his shoes. He’s shown on a beautiful beach, only to reveal that it’s only a simulation. Fury is mentioned as being on a mission and doesn’t really pay them any mind. Some fans of the comic have suggested that Nick's decision to go with the Skrull could see him helping Captain Marvel, or even embarking on his own peace-keeping mission.They call up the real Nick Fury and give a very quick and vague explanation of how the events of Far From Home went. If Talos was pretending to be Nick Fury, it stands to reason that he, not the real Fury, attended Iron Man's funeral. The screen changes to Fury chilling on a tropical island with a coconut drink, which turns out to be a hologram he’s actually chilling on a Skrull ship travelling in space. Soren had been impersonating Agent Hill, and they go on to say Fury will need to be updated on everything that went down. In this second post-credit scene, Nick Fury and Agent Maria Hill drive down a street and talk about how Quentin/Mysterio tricked them all.Īnd then Fury transforms into the Skrull who used to be the Big Bad in Captain Marvel before he turned out to be the goodie. How long was the Skrull pretending to be Nick Fury? (Picture: Marvel) Turns out, that for most of the movie that wasn’t actually Nick Fury – it was the Skrull Talos. Will the whole thing be swept under the rug as fake news? Or will Peter spend the next film trying to prove his innocence? Second post-credit scenįans of Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) noted that there was something off about his character in Far From Home. This could be a hint at the plot of the next Spider-Man movie. Peter and MJ finally become a thing (Picture: Marvel)įollowing Spidey’s identity reveal, the Daily Bugle runs a less-than-favourable front page story of Spider-Man, with J Jonah Jameson (J K Simmons) reading the paper. It is likely that in the next Spider-Man movie Peter Parker will be a wanted fugitive(!!!) In it Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhall) who was killed in the final battle, talks in a pre-recorded message, blaming Spider-Man for a drone stroke on Tower Bridge, and, in a shock twist, reveals that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. It’s adorable, because she knows that he’s Spider-Man, and the pair are shown swinging into New York West 33 rd Street and Eighth Avenue.Īt this Point the pair notice a breaking news story on a screen above a train station. In the first post-credit scene, Peter Parker and MJ are dating. But he couldn’t escape the Avengers, and it wasn’t long before he became tangled up in helping Nick Fury battle some giant elementals that have no business being in his universe.Īs is standard with Marvel movies, there were post credit scenes – two in fact – that drops several hints about the next film in the Spider-verse. Tom Holland’s Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man expanded his reach and travelled to Europe as part of a school trip. Spider-Man: Far From Home is an entertaining, fairly light Marvel follow-up after the emotional, soul-destroying Avengers: Endgame. ![]()
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