Joe Russo explains the timing of Spider-Man: Far From Home after Avengers: Endgame

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While the epic story of Avengers: Endgame’s cosmic ladder has ended, it does not mean things are once again simple for the MCU. Thanks to the Invented Time Travel in Endgame, it has some implications for Spider-Man: Far From Home.

Now that Peter has returned from the dead and yet five years on earth, what does that mean for the film, especially when we think that Peter was a high school student? Here, Joe Russo explained these issues in a question and answer session with reddit.com.

“Yes, those who were lucky enough to survive (as a result of Thanos’ gesture) are five years older than those who have just returned. The reason Spider-Man saw his high school friend at the end was that he was turned into powder as himself. However, many of his colleagues have not died and probably are now in college …”

“For these people turned into powder, nothing happened in the last 5 years,” Russo said of the dead. “They do not know what happened. It’s like waking up from a long sleep. The only one who knew how many years passed was Doctor Strange, because he had seen all of this when he played Titan with time. Parker’s reunion with Ned was a sensible moment. There were also people who had overcome the loss of their loved ones and who suddenly met the missing. Indeed, now it’s a complicated world, “the movie maker said.

In the film reappear Tom Holland (Spider-Man), Marisa Tomei (Aunt May), Michael Keaton (The Vulture), Zendaya (Michelle), Jacob Batalon (Ned Leeds), Angourie Rice (Betty Brant) , Martin Star (Mr. Harrington), Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Fury), Cobie Smulders (Uncle Drew), Remy Hii (Crazy Rich Asians) and Numan Acar (Homeland) in various roles.

photo source: forbes.com

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