Holland has expressed his views on the film industry. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has taken us to other worlds before, but in Black Panther, Wakanda is the driving force that defines the motivations of each character in the film. This isn’t a guarantee, but given the shape of that dome and the fact that the can indicates that the final design will feature a “Major Movie Character” it stands to reason that it will be Mysterio, and his iconic costume from the comics will make the jump to live action for Spider-Man: Far From Home. As a matter of fact it is very easy to answer. Mysterio, played by Jake Gyllenhaal. Jake Gyllenhaal could look really cool in the classic Mysterio costume, and if that winds up being the case, it’s sweet news for comic book fans, almost as sweet as the delicious-sounding and undoubtedly sugar-filled Dark Berry flavor. Yet it appears that Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio will look like a proper Mysterio. Mysterio. Like Michael Keaton’s menacing Vulture before him, this is Mysterio’s cinematic debut, and given his very comic-booky look, it wouldn’t be too surprising to see this Mysterio bear little resemblance to his counterpart in the comics. You can head to Just Jared to see these Spider-Man: Far From Home set photos, but for comparison, this third Spidey costume looks like the one Doctor Octopus wore in the comics when he took control of Peter Parker’s body and became the Superior Spider-Man.
Doc Ock also sports a brown trench coat, which he wore for some issues in the Ultimate comics. In the first film she wore a lot of layers. We knew that Peter Parker would be wearing his traditional Spider-Man costume in Spider-Man: Far From Home again, i.e. the one that Tony Stark made for him that he wore during Captain America: Civil War, most of Spider-Man: Homecoming and the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War. Although moviegoers saw Spider-Man wearing his new costume last year in Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man: Homecoming will show what it’s fully capable of, from adjusting itself to fit Peter Parker’s build to the Spider-symbol becoming a drone. Just a few months later, he’ll swing back into action for Spider-Man: Far From Home, and new set photos have revealed that not only will Peter be donning a third costume in this story, but it’s also been confirmed that some of the sequel will be set back home, i.e. New York. So basically what this Instagram post from candykingsuk shows is a new limited edition Dr. Pepper flavor that is coming out in 2019 to celebrate the release of Spider-Man 2 (i.e. Spider-Man: Far From Home). Spider-Man: Far From Home swings into theaters on July 5, 2019. For all the biggest movies you can look forward to next year, check out our 2019 release schedule.
Spider-Man: Far From Home hits theaters on July 5, 2019, so stay tuned to CinemaBlend for more updates. Now we know this for a fact, as with principal photography wrapped up in various areas of Europe, the Far From Home cast and crew are now getting work done in the Big Apple. However, there is a new clue that could mean Mysterio is indeed getting his iconic costume, fish bowl and all. It then created a new black costume, which Spider-Man admitted he was not thinking about when he wished for it. And last month, set photos showed that at some point he’ll wear an all-black costume, presumably some kind of stealth suit. Could these scenes actually be set in the latter half of the movie, and that’s when Peter obtains this new suit? Peter will eventually have to face The Vulture in his original costume and bulky web-shooters, but it looks like for a good chunk of the movie, Peter will be using this advanced technology, be it purposefully or accidentally, to help keep the innocent safe.
He did this both because there were already too many characters in the movie, and because he wanted Ant-Man to be introduced into the Universe with his own solo film! In fact, the suit has so many features (some of which have been disabled by Tony’s “Training Wheels Protocol”) that Peter trying to figure them out will result in some entertaining moments during the Web-Slinger’s first solo movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Spider-Man’ first look at Andrew Garfield in his costume: Why so serious? That said, it still seemed possible that Spider-Man: Far From Home could go the Baron Zemo route and change the character’s look in a big way. Smoove and Numan Acar joining the cast, Far From Home will also feature Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders reprising Nick Fury and Maria Hill, respectively. As for returning characters, they include Michael Keaton as Vulture, Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, Zendaya as Michelle Jones, Jacob Battalion as Ned, Tony Revolori as Flash Thompson, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.