The First Reviews For ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Are In

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Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe haven’t had to wait long to see the state of their favorite movie franchise following the events of Avengers: Endgame, as the release of Spider-Man: Far From Home — the sequel to 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming — is already upon us.

And if the early Twitter reviews are any indication, the second chapter in Marvel Studios Spidey saga — the 23rd film in the MCU thus far — is yet another worthy addition to the iconic series.

Despite the release of Spider-Man: Far From Home still being about two weeks away, the social media embargo on the film was lifted last night, leading to a flood of overwhelmingly positive tweets about the film.

Brandon Davis of ComicBook.com called Far From Home a “home run”:

Mike Ryan over at Uproxx said that he “absolutely loved” the “clever” and “funny” film:

Spider-Man: Far From Home sees the introduction of Jake Gyllenhaal as iconic Spidey adversary Quentin Beck / Mysterio, who apparently nailed his portrayal of the mind-bending supervillain (although Disney is doing their darndest to convince everyone he’s actually a good guy in this one).

Steven Weintraub, the Editor-in-Chief over at Collider, says that Gyllenhall is “fantastic”, while Kevin McCarthy called Gyllenhaal’s performance “incredible”.

Those glowing reviews match that of Maude Garrett’s, who said that “Gyllenhaal suits up & completely embraces his role in its entirety.”

Overall, the reviews for Spider-Man: Far From Home are almost universally positive, as critics are praising the movie as the perfect pallet cleanser following the heaviness of Avengers: Endgame.

Similarly, almost all of the reviews suggest that this movie is just one of those “have to see it twice” flicks.

Spider-Man: Far From Home — the 23rd overall film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that was co-produced by Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios — will be released in theaters in the United States on Tuesday, July 2.