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Why Spider-Man Far From Home does not function the Vulture
Chuck ZlotnickSony Pictures
Spider-Man: Far From Home director Jon Watts has revealed why Vulture did not return within the sequel.
Back in May, it was revealed that Michael Keaton would not be reprising his position because the Homecoming villain, and neither would Michael Mando function because the Scorpion, regardless of the post-credits tease in Homecoming.
“We never really found the right moment to do something like that. It’s always just about it being right for the story and not just some sort of shoehorned-in cameo,” Watts advised Digital Spy.
“But I do love the idea that they’re both still out there, and I like the idea that as we move forward with these films, we’re building out this rich world that we can continually draw from.”
But simply because we can’t be seeing Vulture or Scorpion in Far From Home, it doesn’t suggest we’re missing for fascinating characters. Enter Jake Gyllenhaal as Quentin Beck, AKA Mysterio.
“As soon as we knew what Quentin Beck’s character was going to be like, Jake was the obvious choice. What we needed was someone who could show up and immediately fulfil this role as a potential new hero on Earth,” Watts famous.
“Jake possesses not solely that magnetic main man high quality, however he additionally has this very relatable pleasant aspect that might permit him to grow to be primarily a brand new mentor/huge brother to Peter.
“Their chemistry collectively on display is similar to their chemistry off display, and the truth that that labored out so nicely was only a testomony to their skills.”
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Watts has additionally lately teased that Far From Home options “some hints” about Marvel’s Phase 4.
Spider-Man: Far From Home might be launched on July 2. Spider-Man: Homecoming is out now on Digital Download, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD.
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