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Spider-Man: Far from Home on DVD delivers an exhilarating blend of action, humor, and heart, following Peter Parker as he navigates a post-Endgame world while facing new threats across Europe. With stunning visuals and exclusive bonus content, this DVD is a must-have for any Marvel fan.









| Contributor | Amy Pascal, Angourie Rice, Cobie Smulders, JB Smoove, Jacob Batalon, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jon Favreau, Jon Watts, Kevin Feige, Marisa Tomei, Martin Starr, Numan Acar, Remy Hii, Samuel Jackson, Tom Holland, Tony Revolori, Zendaya Contributor Amy Pascal, Angourie Rice, Cobie Smulders, JB Smoove, Jacob Batalon, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jon Favreau, Jon Watts, Kevin Feige, Marisa Tomei, Martin Starr, Numan Acar, Remy Hii, Samuel Jackson, Tom Holland, Tony Revolori, Zendaya See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 125,657 Reviews |
| Format | DVD |
| Genre | Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi, Suspense, Thriller |
| Initial release date | 2019-07-02 |
| Language | English |
T**Y
Spider man marvel at its best
Great movie
M**N
Quality
Good quality, good movie
B**R
Gotta love a good Marvel movie
Great movie highly recommend
M**Y
A Spectacular Adventure with Mind-Blowing Visuals
As a longtime Spider-Man fan, I was eagerly anticipating "Spider-Man: Far from Home" and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. This movie is a thrilling adventure from start to finish, with a fantastic cast, stunning visual effects, and a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Tom Holland once again delivers a fantastic performance as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, bringing his trademark humor and heart to the character. And the supporting cast is equally impressive, with Jake Gyllenhaal stealing the show as the charismatic and enigmatic Mysterio. But what really sets this release apart is the 4K Ultra HD picture quality. The colors are vibrant, the detail is stunning, and the HDR brings out the richness and depth of the image. Whether you're watching Spider-Man swing through the streets of Venice or battling it out with Mysterio in London, you feel like you're right there in the action. And with the added bonus of a digital copy, you can enjoy "Spider-Man: Far from Home" on any device, whether you're at home or on the go. Plus, the special features are a nice bonus, including behind-the-scenes featurettes and deleted scenes that provide even more insight into the making of the film. Overall, "Spider-Man: Far from Home" is a must-see movie for any fan of the web-slinger. With its thrilling action, great performances, and mind-blowing visuals in 4K UHD, it's a spectacular adventure that you won't want to miss. So swing into action and add this release to your collection today!
T**N
Really enjoyable installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Really enjoyable installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I won’t rehash the plot as I think other reviews cover it very well. The good, the Spider-man films continue to shine in the MCU thanks to a stellar supporting cast, especially MJ (played by Zendaya) and Ned (played by Jacob Batalon), and a well-grounded, relatable, likable, teen-aged Peter Parker (Tom Holland). The monsters look CGI-ish but there are layers to this one and in the end that is actually really good (and I don’t know if it is meant to be a commentary on CGI or not but it is and I love it). I loved the European settings, there is nice humor, a couple of scenes in the climatic fight were jaw-dropping, even jaded as I am by CGI these days. The movie also has some romance too and surprisingly good chemistry between Peter and the bad guy. There are couple of “what is reality” scenes with the villain and Peter that were excellent. The bad, Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury scenes could be kind of flat at times (though in-movie kind of understandable actually) and Maria Hill (played by Cobie Smulders) …good to see her again, but her inclusion didn’t add a lot to the film. Some of the shenanigans with Peter Parker in one scene were cute but kind of hard to believe, not destroying the film or anything but maybe too light-hearted. One of the two end credits scene could use a heck of a lot more explanation but I guess it is good leaving viewers wanting more (the other one was stellar). Really no other complaints, it was a solid film with somewhat small stakes that was good follow on to Avengers: Endgame.
A**R
Spider-Man
I thought this movie was gonna be weak but it wasn't. Im very impressed.
S**R
A great transition to the next phase of MCU movies
+++Warning, this contains spoilers from Homecoming and Endgame, but no major Far From Home giveaways.+++ This picks up months after Endgame when the world knows Iron Man, Black Widow, Vision and (thinks) Captain America are all dead. The snap is referred to in the movie as "the blip", because the people who were snapped out of existence came back in the same place they were, instantaneously as far as they were concerned. May (who of course learned Peter's secret at the end of Homecoming) and Peter are using his identity as Spiderman for charitable fundraising, and he is getting ready to go on a summer trip to Europe with his class and has an entire plan to tell MJ how he feels about her. In the process, Peter gets sucked into a mission from Nick Fury, involving the character Mysterio, played by Jake Gyllenhall. I will not say too much about the movie itself to keep from giving too much away, even though the trailer gave away a lot both with footage that ended up in the movie, as well as footage that was cut. Buy, I will say it strikes a good tone of mourning the events of Endgame and the comedic elements from the first movie. The writing and acting were again great, and it sets up a lot of what is to come. For those who get the 4k blu-ray, the movie looks and sounds great as you would expect. The extras include previews that play after the disc loads before the main menu pops up. There are some different previews on the 4k disc vs. the regular blu-ray disc which has all the other extras on it. Then there are deleted/alternate scenes, a gag reel and multiple behind the scenes and making-of clips. About a little over an hour's worth of material all totaled. Overall, it is a great continuation of the MCU storyline. Thankfully, the spat between Sony and Disney was resolved so Spiderman stays in the MCU because the movie was clearly setting up a direction for the character which would have had to been scrapped if Marvel lost the rights again. I definitely recommend it.
D**H
Webhead
Okay movie.
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