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Though everyone is focused on the highs and lows of Avengers: Endgame, the next MCU film is just a few months away, and means a new trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home will hit theaters soon. But because the Spidey-sequel takes place after the events of Endgame, the trailer allegedly comes with a spoiler warning beforehand — although we may already know what the trailer spoils.
According to Trailer Track, a clip of Tom Holland announcing that the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer contains spoilers for Avengers: Endgame shipped along with the trailer to a German theaters on May 3. This would be the first instance of a trailer coming with a spoiler warning before it.
The Russos announced that the spoiler ban on Avengers: Endgame would lift on Monday, which likely means that the incoming trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home will drop then, too. We gave the trailer a rewatch after seeing Endgame and the light-hearted antics feel so much different now that we know what happens. The upcoming trailer reportedly won’t guise up the devastation of Endgame like before, and might fully divulge spoilers.
Discussion about spoiler culture has circulated online ever since Endgame has been in theaters. With the hashtag #DontSpoilTheEndgame trending on Twitter, many are keeping their lips sealed on just what happens in the blockbuster epic.
The Russo brothers, however, have been pretty candid about what Avengers: Endgame means for Spider-Man: Far From Home.
[Ed. note: Major spoilers for Avengers: Endgame follow]
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the pair addressed one of the movie’s final scenes, in which Peter Parker reunites with his best friend Ned.
“Ned disappeared as well,” Joe Russo told EW. “That’s the two of them seeing each other for the first time after having disappeared. [...] That doesn’t mean that everyone that they went to high school with didn’t disappear.”
That may seem a happy accident that all of Peter’s friends got snapped the same time as him, but hey, Hawkeye’s whole family, most of royal family of Wakanda, and the Ant-Man crew got snapped at once, so it’s not out of the (quantum) realm of possibility.
Spider-Man: Far From Home swings into theaters on July 2. Avengers: Endgame is out now.