

Peter is forced into difficult situations and emotionally complicated places fortunately, the movie retains its good humor and keeps the characters it introduced in Spider-Man: Homecoming. This film does a surprisingly good job balancing the emotionally heavy consequences of Endgame with the typically lighthearted tone of previous Spider-Man films. Jackson) and the mysterious Quentin Beck (Jake Gyllenhaal), Peter will have to find time for his own plans while saving the world. Unfortunately for him, his arrival in Europe coincides with a new problem: huge monsters called Elementals which could destroy everything. Peter sees an upcoming class trip to Europe as a welcome excuse to unwind and hang up the suit for a little while.

With the loss of so many Avengers in the battle against Thanos, Spider-Man has to step up to battle emerging threats. Thanks for listening! But don't despair, we'll still be around.in video form.After the events of Avengers: Endgame, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) finds himself busier than ever before. Mike and Pat bid farewell at the end of the episode, reflecting on the 30 episode adventure they took together. But they both agree that Quentin Beck is played extremely well by Jake Gyllenhaal, even if they don't understand his reasons for unveiling Spider-Man's true identity during the end tag.This also marks the end of the Infinity Saga as well as the end of Yet Another MCU Podcast. Pat finds very little to like in this movie with exception of the action set pieces. Mike works through his dislike of the character that is Ned, through no fault of the actor, Jacob Batalon.


Jackson, Zendaya, Cobie Smulders, Jon Favreau and Jake Gyllenhaal.After coming down from the high that was the last 45 minutes of Avengers: Endgame, this palette cleanser isn't what the doctor ordered, but we're getting it anyway. he's on vacation? It's Spider-Man: Far From Home. Phase 3, Episode 11Peter Parker is back and.
