Spider-Man 2: Marvel's Kevin Feige says new title 'Far from Home' has an 'alternate meaning'

The second movie in the web-slinger's tale will be titled 'Spider-Man: Far from Home' and, according to Marvel boss Kevin Feige, it has an 'alternate meaning'
UPDATED FEB 12, 2020
President of Marvel Studios/Producer Kevin Feige (Source : Getty Images)
President of Marvel Studios/Producer Kevin Feige (Source : Getty Images)

Marvel boss Kevin Feige has finally revealed the title of the new 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' sequel and apparently it has an "alternate meaning." Feige declared the new title 'Spider-Man: Far from Home' right after lead actor Tom Holland, who plays the adorable web-slinger in the films, leaked the movie's name on his social media accounts. Trust Holland to just keep dishing out spoilers like that.

"[It's] similar [to Spider-Man: Homecoming]," Feige explained, as reported by CinemaBlend. "I won't say what the meanings are, but we enjoy that title because, like Homecoming, it is full of alternate meaning. And we liked continuing the 'Home' thing, with the little Spidey symbol in the 'Home'."

Elizabeth Olsen, President of Marvel Studios and Producer Kevin Feige, and actor Mark Ruffalo at the Avengers: Infinity War Press Junket in Los Angeles, CA April 22nd, 2018 (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Disney)

The second movie in the web-slinger's tale 'Spider-Man: Far from Home' is expected to be released by July next year, and this is a major spoiler alert warning right here for anybody who still hasn't seen 'Avengers: Infinity War' yet! 

The film is going to showcase Peter Parker's return, despite him being currently deceased as per the Marvel Comics Universe's timeline. Holland is all set to reprise the iconic role that gained him such wide critical acclaim post the release of 'Spider-Man: Homecoming'.


Going by his recent post on Instagram, Holland sure seemed slightly dead on the inside, or gutted at least, post the announcement was made. His Instagram video was posted with the caption: "Sorry for no announcements, but I love you guys."

He did try to not spill any spoilers for his fans, but well — that plan wasn't a success as he was seen reading a script on his iPad, which clearly showed the title 'Spider-Man: Far from Home'. Maybe all that was planned, but who even knows what to expect around the unpredictable Tom Holland.

Tom Holland attends the 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' press conference at Conrad Seoul Hotel on July 3, 2017 in Seoul, South Korea (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

Not so long ago, not only did he break hearts of Spider-Man fans worldwide, but also took it upon himself to tease them with the possibility of a second movie being completely off the cards. In his latest twitter conversation with 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' director, JA Bayona, where the two talk about how Holland spoiled the ending of the movie for Chris Pratt, he slips in the teasing, when Bayona assures not to expose the spoilers of the Spider-Man sequel.

Holland, in his very cheeky signature style, says: "What do you mean Spiderman 2? Didn't you see avengers? #idontwannago." Seriously, though. Why would anybody do something like that?

But then again, Holland is Holland, and fans are just thanking their stars that he is not choosing to spoil movie plots anymore.

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