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Spider-Man: Far From Home LEGO Sets Reveal Happy Hogan Flying a Quinjet

Spider-Man: Far From Home will soon be the main focus of Marvel, Sony and the fans as we’ll be done with Avengers: Endgame in the coming few days. Marvel has so far made more than $1 Billion with Captain Marvel, and Avengers: Endgame will help them get another $2.5 Billion, if not more. Then we’d get Spider-Man: Far From Home which is a Sony movie, but a part of the MCU, and because it had such an amazing first trailer, we could actually see the film becoming the first Spider-Man movie to go past the $1 Billion mark.

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There was supposed to be a second trailer out by now, but it got delayed as Sony was made to wait upon its release. Spider-Man: Far From Home Trailer 2 would have spoiled Avengers: Endgame even further, and that is why it has been held back until Avengers: Endgame comes out. Well, Spider-Man: Far From Home is probably going to be the best Spider-Man movie since it features plenty of new visually spectacle villains and some amazing CGI.

Spider-Man Far From Home Mysterio

Also, Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio seems very exciting, and could turn out to be the best Spider-Man villain. So there are clearly a lot of reasons to watch this film. The involvement of Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury makes things even more exciting. So far, we don’t know a whole lot about this film, but a few LEGO set descriptions were leaked and we came to know that Stark Industries will play a role in the film. There will be a Quinjet, fending off a drone in a particular scene. And now we’ve got an image for that as well!

This Lego set has Nick Fury, Mysterio, Spider-Man and Happy Hogan. For those of us who thought that Tony Stark could also be involved somehow has been proven wrong as in a surprising turn of events, it is Happy Hogan who is piloting the Quinjet! So perhaps Happy would be the Alfred for Spider-Man.

It would be interesting to see whether this scene will turn out to be true, but this set really has pretty definite scene. We know that Nick Fury and Happy Hogan will take the mentorship role in this one, so this particular sequence could more or less be true.

As far as the drones are concerned, they could surely be pieces of tech designed by Mysterio. Quentin Beck seems to be pulling all the strings in this film as the Elementals also have to be his own creation. At CCXP, Jake Gyllenhaal weighed in upon how his character gets recruited by Fury and what’s the tie up between them. He said:

“There are these threats to the world, the Elementals, elemental creatures. And Mysterio is someone who knows about them and wants to make sure that the world is safe from them. And Nick Fury asks him to come on and help because he’s the only one who really understands them. And then he teams up with the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man and unfortunately has to make him become more than a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.”

He also spoke about Mysterio with the Los Angeles Times, and he answered the question of why he took on this role in particular:

“It’s great. He’s a great character. It’s one of those things, people have asked me for a number of years, ‘You wanna do a movie like that? If you were asked to, would you?’ And my response has always been, particularly since being at Sundance, so many of the stories have always been, for many years since I’ve been coming here, character-driven, and that has always been my desire, is to find something in that space, that seems to match my skill and also my own honesty. And it just so happened that it does with that part, so I’m glad that people feel excited about it.”

Spider-Man: Far From Home comes out on July 5.

Vansh Mehra

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