Two of the three characters disappear at the end of 'Avengers: Infinity War', while the third one has appeared in 'Homecoming'.
- Sep 5, 2018
AceShowbiz - New photos and videos from "Spider-Man: Far From Home" set have arrived online, while fans are awaiting an official sneak peek from the Marvel-Disney movie. Not featuring the titular hero, the leaked set photos and videos may have revealed the fate of some familiar characters.
On Tuesday, September 4, [SPOILER ALERT!] Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders were spotted on the set in London. Reprising their roles as Nick Fury and Maria Hill respectively, they were filming scenes for the upcoming Spider-Man movie.
Novas imagens do set de ‘SPIDER-MAN FAR FROM HOME’ onde vemos Nick Fury, Maria Hill e Happy Hogan. pic.twitter.com/8jQWcSjv5h
— Action e Comics (@actionecomics) September 4, 2018
This new SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME set video from London gives us our first look at @SamuelLJackson's Nick Fury alongside @CobieSmulders' Maria Hill in the movie!
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— MCU News & Tweets (@MCU_Tweets) September 4, 2018
Also seen on the set that day was Jon Favreau, who was dressed as Tony Stark's friend and bodyguard Happy Hogan. He was featured in a video talking with Fury and Hill before they walked together. Since the video was taken from a distance, it's hard to see Hogan's face, but many believe that it's indeed Stark's loyal employee.
Another scene from filming in London of 'Spider-Man Far From Home' from r/marvelstudios
The return of Fury, Hill and Hogan in "Far From Home" may have revealed their future in the MCU, after they were wiped out from existence in "Avengers: Infinity War". It appears that they somehow survive the Thanos snap, as the next Spider-Man movie will reportedly be set after the events in the upcoming "Avengers 4".
Hogan previously formed a bond with Tom Holland's Peter Parker a.k.a. Spider-Man when he's sent by Stark to keep an eye on the teen hero in "Spider-Man: Homecoming". Thus, it's no surprise if he's going to make appearance in the sequel. Meanwhile, it's unclear how Fury and Hill will be included in the "Far From Home" storyline, since they barely interacted with the web-slinger in the previous Marvel movies.
"Spider-Man: Far From Home" will take Peter Parker overseas as he travels abroad during summer vacation. Jake Gyllenhaal is cast as villain Mysterio, a master of illusion. Zendaya Coleman, Marisa Tomei, Michael Keaton, Jacob Batalon and Tony Revolori also return for the sequel, which is still directed by Jon Watts with the script provided by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. J.B. Smoove and Numan Acar are added to the cast in new roles.
The movie is set for a July 5, 2019 release in the United States.