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Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Reveals Hydro-Man Easter Egg

Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer released online yesterday and it has been just collecting hits since then. People are loving the trailer. Although we got to see giant visuals of the Hydro-Man in the trailer, there were a lot of other Easter eggs as well, one of which signaled towards the incoming of Hydro-Man in this movie.

Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Hydro-Man

Every Marvel fan has the memories of that scene in the trailer in which Peter Parker, Ned, MJ, and others are on a boat and enjoy the sightseeing. But, not many of you noticed the boat behind Ned on which it was written ‘Asm 212’ which is a clear reference to the Amazing Spider-Man #212. It was the same comic issue in which we saw the entrance of Hydro-Man in the Spider-Man universe. Marvel has again shown the reference brilliantly.

Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Hydro-Man

The managing editor of ‘Dorkly’ has tweeted a photo of a scene from the trailer on his Twitter account in which he has clearly highlighted the two Easter eggs which have been thrown by Marvel. The tweets are down below to give you a reference to the particular scene we are talking about. Here, have a look:

Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Hydro-Man

Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Hydro-Man

Not many know this but the character of Hydro-Man was introduced back in 1981 and was created by John Romita Jr. And Dennis O’Neil. The name of the character in the comics is Morris Bench and has obtained all these powers and Hydrokinetic abilities after he was knocked into the water during the testing of an experimental generator and he simply absorbed the radiation and turned into a sort of living water thing.

Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Hydro-Man

Well, so far in the trailer of the movie, we haven’t seen his human form and have seen only the faceless and monstrous water element of him fighting with Mysterio and Spider-Man. But, there are chances that we will see the name of Morris Bench in the credits roll after the end of the movie. Also, there are a lot of other talented stars in this movie such as Jake Gyllenhaal, Samuel L. Jackson, Cobie Smulders, Marisa Tomei, Jon Favreau, Jacob Batalon, Numan Acar, and many others.

Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Hydro-Man

Also, Spider-Man: Far From Home is going to start Phase 4 of Marvel Cinematic Universe. Kevin Feige talked about the similarities between Ant-Man movies and Spider-Man movies in an interview last year and said,

Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Hydro-Man

“Much like Ant-Man, there are things that people know about that movie, which is a great deal of the movies: the villain of the movie, the storyline of the film, that we’re shooting in Europe and that Peter Parker goes on continuing that [Captain America: Civil War] was a big giant superhero class movie. The fall out of that in Homecoming was John Hughes and him going to his high school. So that’s what’s fun to us about the Spider-Man movies. And again going from Infinity War to Ant-Man and the Wasp, the tonal shift. So, there’s a lot of fun stuff. How it connects, where it connects, when it takes place, very similar to Ant-Man and the Wasp in that we’re not gonna say right now.”

Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer Hydro-Man

The official synopsis of the movie is down below and you can have a look at it:

“Peter Parker returns in Spider-Man: Far From Home, the next chapter of the Spider-Man: Homecoming series! Our friendly neighborhood Super Hero decides to join his best friends Ned, MJ, and the rest of the gang on a European vacation. However, Peter’s plan to leave super heroics behind for a few weeks is quickly scrapped when he begrudgingly agrees to help Nick Fury uncover the mystery of several elemental creature attacks, creating havoc across the continent!”

The movie is going to release on July 5, 2019. Are you excited for the movie? Tell us in the comments section down below.

Rishabh Naudiyal

"Writing is one of my strengths and all I can say is that I observe things and try my best in order to convert them into words without the pressure of satisfying people's demands."
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