Marvel's up-market silliness continues in Spider-Man: Far From Home

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The action is kept to an intermittent roar while the script mines the humour to be found in Tom Holland and co's European holiday.

, Peter Parker is still struggling to reconcile his desire to be an ordinary high-school kid with his obligation to help save the world whenever he’s asked – which is often.His crush on his classmate MJ has reached the point where he’s almost ready to tell her how he feels and, with any luck, he’ll make it happen during their forthcoming school trip to Europe. But his de facto boss, Nick Fury , has other plans for him.Avengers: Infinity Warhave unleashed a quartet of monsters.

He came to the party in 2002 when Marvel franchises were yet to mature. Sony bought the rights to him and for a while it reaped generous rewards. But Sony’s box-office successes were eventually eclipsed by Disney and Warners as the two studios went on to snap up battalions of Marvel and DC characters.

Everybody here hits the right note. Cast as one of Peter’s attractively nerdy classmates, Australian actress Angourie Rice reveals a knack for delivering the script’s deliberately cheesy dialogue with a straight face.

 

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