That's actually a good point. It's rather humanist of us to assume she would only give one to Fury.Who says he didn’t get his own?![]()
That's actually a good point. It's rather humanist of us to assume she would only give one to Fury.Who says he didn’t get his own?![]()
Yeah, but that'll be set before Endgame.I could see Fury having a part in the Black Widow movie.
Doesn't Talos report back to Fury that he gave Tony's glasses to Peter like he asked? That would imply that Talos has only been Fury since after Endgame.
Now I want to see the One-Shot where we discover at various small points through history (and particular points in the films) Fury was actually Talos.Of course, that doesn't mean he hasn't filled in for him before from time to time.![]()
I'm going to be nervous until we hear that Marvel and Sony have extended their Spidey contract. Far From Home was the last movie under their original agreement, and Sony deciding to make their own sequel without Marvel is exactly the kind of thing that could potentially lead to a crummy part 3.
I got the idea from all the reporting that stated that the Marvel/Sony Spider-partnership was for Civil War, two Avengers films, Homecoming, "and the sequel".
If it's not true, I stand corrected.
EDIT:
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/24/son...n-cinematic-universe-lacks-a-hero-spidey.html
http://collider.com/spider-man-marvel-sony-deal-explained/#mcu
Happy to be corrected. I'll stop worrying until after the next movie comes out.Tom Holland says he signed for 6 movies.
I have a question that the movie didn't answer regarding a certain Avenger: I'll use spoiler coding, just to be safe:
He appeared in the memoriam sequence. Does the world know what he did,Steve RogersDoes the world think he's dead? Did he pass away in the eight months since the end of Endgame?taking the Infinity Stones back and/or living his life with Peggy?
My assumption was that everyone assumed he’d died either in the battle with Thanos or travelling back in time with the stones. I don’t think they know the truth.
I wouldn't try to take the specifics of the MCU timeline too seriously. It's far more cohesive than the FoX-Men timeline to be sure, but it still doesn't hold up to close inspection in more ways than one.So how can Peter still only be 16 in this movie? Even ignoring the 5 years he was gone that would mean he was only 13 in Civil War...
I thought the deal was Civil War, two standalone films and the two Avenger films?^ I'm not sure where you got the idea that Far From Home is the end of Sony's original "license lease" with Marvel Studios, because unless something has changed, it is my understanding that Feige still owes Sony the completion of a solo Trilogy for Spidey.
After that, though, one or both parties can choose to part ways, in which case Sony would be free to do whatever they want with the Spidey license.
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