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We queried ChatGPT: “Tell me about Smart Cities.” ChatGPT Response: SMART cities are urban areas that leverage advanced technologies and data analytics to enhance the quality of life for citizens, optimize resource usage, and improve sustainability. The term SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, which represents the goals and objectives of SMART city initiatives… a SMART city might use sensors and data analytics to optimize traffic flow and reduce congestion or implement a smart energy grid that monitors and manages energy usage in real-time. Some other key features of SMART cities include: Connected infrastructure, Citizen engagement, Sustainability, Improved public services and Economic growth. We then searched for fictional movie and TV character quotes about “Cities”. Three of our favorites: – “The city is a strange place. It's always changing, always exciting, always terrifying. – Peter Parker [Tom Holland], Spider-Man: Homecoming, 2017 superhero film – “The city's just a machine, and machines can be broken.” – Batman [Christian Bale], Batman Begins, 2005 superhero film – “In the city, we're all busy moving forward, chasing our dreams and desires, while the world around us changes in ways we can't always anticipate. – Claire Temple [Rosario Dawson], Daredevil, 2015-2018 Netflix TV series We'll ask Don DeLoach, Professor Ibrahim Odeh, Brenna Berman, and Iliad Terra for their take on The Future of Cities and Technology – Get Smart!
We queried ChatGPT: “Tell me about Smart Cities.” ChatGPT Response: SMART cities are urban areas that leverage advanced technologies and data analytics to enhance the quality of life for citizens, optimize resource usage, and improve sustainability. The term SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, which represents the goals and objectives of SMART city initiatives… a SMART city might use sensors and data analytics to optimize traffic flow and reduce congestion or implement a smart energy grid that monitors and manages energy usage in real-time. Some other key features of SMART cities include: Connected infrastructure, Citizen engagement, Sustainability, Improved public services and Economic growth. We then searched for fictional movie and TV character quotes about “Cities”. Three of our favorites: – “The city is a strange place. It's always changing, always exciting, always terrifying. – Peter Parker [Tom Holland], Spider-Man: Homecoming, 2017 superhero film – “The city's just a machine, and machines can be broken.” – Batman [Christian Bale], Batman Begins, 2005 superhero film – “In the city, we're all busy moving forward, chasing our dreams and desires, while the world around us changes in ways we can't always anticipate. – Claire Temple [Rosario Dawson], Daredevil, 2015-2018 Netflix TV series We'll ask Don DeLoach, Professor Ibrahim Odeh, Brenna Berman, and Iliad Terra for their take on The Future of Cities and Technology – Get Smart!
We queried ChatGPT: “Tell me about Smart Cities.” ChatGPT Response: SMART cities are urban areas that leverage advanced technologies and data analytics to enhance the quality of life for citizens, optimize resource usage, and improve sustainability. The term SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, which represents the goals and objectives of SMART city initiatives… a SMART city might use sensors and data analytics to optimize traffic flow and reduce congestion or implement a smart energy grid that monitors and manages energy usage in real-time. Some other key features of SMART cities include: Connected infrastructure, Citizen engagement, Sustainability, Improved public services and Economic growth. We then searched for fictional movie and TV character quotes about “Cities”. Three of our favorites: – “The city is a strange place. It's always changing, always exciting, always terrifying. – Peter Parker [Tom Holland], Spider-Man: Homecoming, 2017 superhero film – “The city's just a machine, and machines can be broken.” – Batman [Christian Bale], Batman Begins, 2005 superhero film – “In the city, we're all busy moving forward, chasing our dreams and desires, while the world around us changes in ways we can't always anticipate. – Claire Temple [Rosario Dawson], Daredevil, 2015-2018 Netflix TV series We'll ask Don DeLoach, Professor Ibrahim Odeh, Brenna Berman, and Iliad Terra for their take on The Future of Cities and Technology – Get Smart!
On episode 118 of the Geek Confidential podcast, Luke Kerr, Melodie Aikels and Mo Walker dive into the pilot of Ms. Marvel on Disney Plus. The GC crew reacts to Iman Vellani's portrayal of Ms. Marvel. Family is an important part of Kamala's life and the show. The "Hulk" scene was very heartbreaking. However, with only six episodes, how will Ms. Marvel balance Kamala's personal life with the larger government conspiracy? Ms. Marvel sets up a romantic triangle with Bruno (Matt Lintz), Kamala and Kamran (Rish Shah), but who should we root for Kamala to end up with? With Ms. Marvel now in the MCU who should she team up with first? Peter Parker (Tom Holland), Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) or someone else? Could we get a Young Avengers TV series or movie? Luke has a suggestion for who could be the MCU teens' mentor, but Mo and Mel are not on board with his suggestion. All this and much more on the latest Geek Confidential podcast! Comment on this episode in Geek Confidential's Facebook Group! Twitter: @GKConfidential, @Luke_Kerr, @MelodieAikels, @RealDanPearce and @DoctorMo77 Facebook: Geek Confidential Subscribe to Geek Confidential on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.
A new Doctor Strange theory fixes a big plot hole in Spider-Man: No Way Home and makes Doctor Strange and Peter Parker's actions much more understandable. Spider-Man: Far From Home ended with Mysterio revealing Peter Parker's identity as Spider-Man, which caused a lot of problems for both Peter and those in his life. In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) asks Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to cast a spell to make everyone forget he is Spider-Man - but keeps interrupting him, causing the spell to go wrong, instead summoning anyone who knew Peter Parker in the multiverse. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
A new Doctor Strange theory fixes a big plot hole in Spider-Man: No Way Home and makes Doctor Strange and Peter Parker's actions much more understandable. Spider-Man: Far From Home ended with Mysterio revealing Peter Parker's identity as Spider-Man, which caused a lot of problems for both Peter and those in his life. In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) asks Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to cast a spell to make everyone forget he is Spider-Man - but keeps interrupting him, causing the spell to go wrong, instead summoning anyone who knew Peter Parker in the multiverse. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
On the Spoiler Special podcast, Slate critics discuss movies, the occasional TV show, and, once in a blue moon, another podcast, in full spoiler-filled detail. This week, Slate staffers Allegra Frank and Sam Adams spoil Spider-Man: No Way Home. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is grappling with being identified as Spider-Man. This not only has consequences for him, but also his girlfriend, Michelle “MJ” Jones-Watson (Zendaya), and his best friend Edward “Ned” Leeds (Jacob Batalon) who are rejected from MIT. This inspires Peter to approach Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help. But what happens when it all goes sideways? You can read Allegra Frank and Sam Adams's guide to the movie here. Note: As the title indicates, this podcast contains spoilers galore. Email us at spoilers@slate.com. Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Spoiler Special podcast, Slate critics discuss movies, the occasional TV show, and, once in a blue moon, another podcast, in full spoiler-filled detail. This week, Slate staffers Allegra Frank and Sam Adams spoil Spider-Man: No Way Home. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is grappling with being identified as Spider-Man. This not only has consequences for him, but also his girlfriend, Michelle “MJ” Jones-Watson (Zendaya), and his best friend Edward “Ned” Leeds (Jacob Batalon) who are rejected from MIT. This inspires Peter to approach Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help. But what happens when it all goes sideways? You can read Allegra Frank and Sam Adams's guide to the movie here. Note: As the title indicates, this podcast contains spoilers galore. Email us at spoilers@slate.com. Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Spoiler Special podcast, Slate critics discuss movies, the occasional TV show, and, once in a blue moon, another podcast, in full spoiler-filled detail. This week, Slate staffers Allegra Frank and Sam Adams spoil Spider-Man: No Way Home. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is grappling with being identified as Spider-Man. This not only has consequences for him, but also his girlfriend, Michelle “MJ” Jones-Watson (Zendaya), and his best friend Edward “Ned” Leeds (Jacob Batalon) who are rejected from MIT. This inspires Peter to approach Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help. But what happens when it all goes sideways? You can read Allegra Frank and Sam Adams's guide to the movie here. Note: As the title indicates, this podcast contains spoilers galore. Email us at spoilers@slate.com. Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Después de que Mysterio desvelara la identidad de Spider-Man a todo el mundo en Lejos de casa, Peter Parker (Tom Holland), desesperado por volver a la normalidad y recuperar su anterior vida, pide ayuda a Doctor Strange para enmendar tal acción. El Hechicero Supremo de Marvel accede a ayudar al joven Hombre Araña, sin embargo, algo sale mal y el multiverso se convierte en la mayor amenaza hasta el momento.¿Quieres ser parte del Podcast en vivo? Siguenos en https://www.twitch.tv/animelmackRecuerda que puedes apoyarnos con donaciones al Podcast / To support our Podcasts: https://bit.ly/BDAPodcastSupportSi deseas publicitar tu marca en nuestros episodios, escríbenos a: info@frikitimes.com
Spider-Man: No Way Home (bra: Homem-Aranha: Sem Volta para Casa; prt: Homem-Aranha: Sem Volta a Casa) é um filme de super-herói americano baseado no personagem Homem-Aranha da Marvel Comics, co-produzido pela Columbia Pictures e Marvel Studios, e distribuído pela Sony Pictures Releasing. É a sequência de Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) e Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), e o vigésimo sétimo filme do Universo Cinematográfico Marvel (UCM). Dirigido por Jon Watts e escrito por Chris McKenna e Erik Sommers. Sinopse: Em Homem-Aranha: Sem Volta para Casa, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) precisará lidar com as consequências da sua identidade como o herói mais querido do mundo após ter sido revelada pela reportagem do Clarim Diário, com uma gravação feita por Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) no filme anterior. Duração: 2h 29min Temas: Ação, Aventura, Fantasia Estreia 16 de dezembro de 2021 no cinema Direção: Jon Watts Roteiro Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers Elenco: Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch Título original Spider-Man: No Way Home O que vc precisa saber: Ao longo de “Homem-Aranha: Longe de Casa”, o último filme da franquia lançado em 2019, temos a revelação de que Mysterio é, na verdade, um vilão que tem o objetivo de preencher o vácuo deixado por Tony Stark e ser visto como um herói pela sociedade. No fim, Mysterio é fatalmente baleado por sua própria arma e Peter Parker consegue derrotá-lo e recuperar a EDITH – tecnologia desenvolvida por Tony Stark. Ao final de “Homem-Aranha 2”, descobrimos que o legado de Mysterio vive. Responsável pela “reportagem exclusiva” do Clarim Diário, descobrimos que Mysterio manipulou o vídeo para dar a entender que o Homem-Aranha foi o responsável pelo ataque em Londres – e não ele próprio. Esse truque de Mystério – que morreu ao final do filme – deve atormentar Peter Parker na Fase 4 do MCU, que agora será visto como um vilão pela sociedade. Ao final da cena pós-créditos de “Homem-Aranha: Longe de Casa”, a reportagem do Clarim Diário revela a verdadeira identidade do Homem-Aranha, exibindo uma foto do jovem Peter Parker na televisão – e provavelmente em todas as televisões do mundo. Isso acaba mudando para sempre a vida do herói que, além de ter sido retratado como o vilão, vai ter que lidar com o fato de que as pessoas sabem sua identidade agora. Isso coloca em risco todos aqueles que estão à sua volta, como a Tia May e MJ (Michele Jones). Importante: Tem duas cenas pós-créditos, espere até o final! Referências (cuidado com spoiler) https://gizmodo.uol.com.br/tudo-o-que-voce-precisa-saber-antes-de-assistir-a-homem-aranha-sem-volta-para-casa/ https://capricho.abril.com.br/entretenimento/tudo-o-que-voce-precisa-saber-antes-de-assistir-homem-aranha-3/ https://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/diversao-e-arte/2021/12/4971090-homem-aranha-cinco-informacoes-que-e-preciso-saber-antes-de-assistir-o-filme.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bytefurado/message
Secrets! Hype! Multiverse! No way home! Directed by Jon Watts, Spider-Man: No Way Home is the superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios and distributed by Sony Pictures. It is the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), and is the 27th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With Spider-Man's identity now revealed, our friendly neighbourhood web-slinger is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life as Peter Parker (Tom Holland) from the high stakes of being a superhero. When Peter asks for help from Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.
In „Spider Man: No Way Home“ will Peter Parker die Welt vergessen machen, wer er ist. Denn der Spinnenmann ist enttarnt und ein Mob aus Verschwörungstheoretikern macht Jagd auf ihn und seine Liebsten. So einfach aber ist die Sache nicht, zumal weitere Unheilbringer aus dem MCU sehr plötzlich erscheinen, um für noch mehr Chaos zu sorgen. Da ist Dr. Strange nur bedingt eine Hilfe gegen die drohende Katastrophe. Fest steht aber auch, dass Peter Parker (Tom Holland) allein es nicht richten kann, vielmehr benötigt er Verstärkung aus parallelen Universen, die jeweils ihren eigenen Peter Parker haben. Auftritt: Andrew Garfield und Tobey Maguire. Auch diese Comicverfilmung leistet also viel Fanservice und söhnt Generationen aus, jedoch sollten wir es uns mit der Einordnung des Films nicht ganz so leicht machen. Gewiss zeugt auch dieser dritte Teil der Reihe von viel Nostalgie, aus ihm spricht allerdings auch der Wunsch, im Zeitgeist sich zu verorten. Schon der zweite Teil beschäftigte sich mit der Zukunft des Internets. Doch ist dieser Spiderman fit für die Metaverse-Zukunft oder funktioniert er noch ganz so wie das Internet, das wir kennen? Mehr dazu in der Filmanalyse von Wolfgang M. Schmitt.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a sprawling tapestry that has brought us entertainment for years. However it was always missing Marvel's flagship hero. When the second reboot came for Spidey the collective agreement was that Marvel Studios would fix what had been broken. With a younger Peter Parker (Tom Holland) that was no longer the only hero in New York who grew up idolizing the Avengers. With a stellar ensemble cast and story that highlights the optimistic early days of the worlds greatest superhero in the twilight of the MCU's silver age.
The second trailer for “Spider-Man: No Way Home” premiered on Tuesday, a little over a month ahead of the Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios co-production's exclusive theatrical release. As is so often the case for Peter Parker (Tom Holland), he winds up being the architect of his own misery. To undo the chaos caused in his life after his identity as Spider-Man is revealed at the end of 2019's “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” Peter seeks the help of Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch). But his indecision instead cracks open the multiverse and unleashes a suite of villains from previous “Spider-Man” franchises, including Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin from 2002's “Spider-Man,” Alfred Molina's Otto Octavius from 2004's “Spider-Man 2,” Thomas Haden Church's Sandman from 2007's “Spider-Man 3,” Rhys Ifans' the Lizard from 2012's “The Amazing Spider-Man” and Jamie Foxx's Electro from 2014's “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.” Mass Effect Go Hosted by Analytic Dreamz also known as… well me is the “on the go” version of Notorious Mass Effect meaning everything that I feel like needs to be talked about while I'm out on the go and in between episodes will be talked about on this version of the podcast. You might be wondering what's the difference between The Notorious Mass Effect and Mass Effect Go… well you're hearing the difference right now, Mass Effect Go has a different set up so I can record from anywhere covering a variety of topics without having to worry about taking away from what my core audience values from this the notorious mass effect in the first place. It wouldn't be an announcement without me also letting you know to Click my Linktree in my bio to access my social medias and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to financially support the show click my cash app link located towards the top of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and effect the masses! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
There's no such thing as a vacation for superheroes. Case in point, Spider-Man: Far From Home! After going to space, being wiped from existence, and literally saving the world, ol' web head wanted to take a break. Unfortunately trouble followed him to Europe. How does the 23rd film in the MCU hold up? How many tickets did it earn from the Brothers Brotastic? Tune in to find out. Spider-Man: Far From Home continues where Avengers: Endgame left off; Tony Stark is dead, and the world has been saved. People are trying to adjust to the reintegration of those dusted in the "Snap" from Infinity War now that they have all "Blipped" back into existence 5 years later having not aged with the rest of the world. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is trying to find his place in all this now that his mentor is dead, often feeling alone. He finds out that Stark left him with all the assets that Iron Man left behind, which in the wrong hands could really do some damage. Overwhelmed, he seeks to take a break for a school trip and finally work up the courage to ask MJ (Zendaya) out. Trouble, however, is always brewing. A Mysterious hero comes out of nowhere when "Elemental" creatures seem to appear from the same place; creatures made of water, earth, and fire. This new hero teams up with Spider-Man claiming he's from a different dimension trying to keep these creatures from destroying this one. Unbeknownst to the audience and Spider-Man, the multidimensional story is but a ruse to con Peter Parker into handing over his gift from Tony Stark. The mysterious new hero Quentin Beck (Jake Gyllenhaal), is a disgruntled ex employee of Tony Stark's, and seeks to get revenge, along a few dozen other ex-employees who feel the same. Using technology that Tony stark dismissed as not useful, they were going to fool the world. Needless to say, the plot is eventually foiled by Spider-Man, but not before Beck, named Mysterio by news organizations, reveals Spider-Man's true identity as Peter Parker to the entire world. One of the aspects of Spider-Man that make him a beloved hero is his constant fight with himself; meaning his struggle to live both as Peter Parker and Spider-Man separately. He longs for the simple joys of having friends and romantic relationships, but feels an immense duty to help others since he is gifted in a way to do so, but he can't do both at the same time no mater how hard he tries. This film did an amazing, no pun intended, job of showing that struggle with his own duality. He's in Europe, about to sit next to the girl he likes, and she's showing interest in him as well, when all of a sudden, disaster strikes and Spider-Man must save the day. the weight of this fight was felt coming off of the screen. Mysterio is a known Spider-Man villain, and yet with the marketing and the way the film opened, it seemed like Mysterio was actually one of the good guys. Marvel has changed some of their characters to better suit the films, so it is possible. But just like Mysterio deceives everyone, Marvel deceived us. While the reveal that Mysterio was in fact a bad guy wasn't exactly jaw dropping, it was a bit of a surprise. A big surprise however, was the reveal that J.K. Simmons reprised his role as J. Jonah Jameson, head of the Daily Bugle; a publication that hates Spider-Man and does everything it can to tear down the web slinger. An even bigger surprise was the reveal that Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) were in fact shape shifting Skrulls this whole time! The real Fury was in space. How long has this been going on? Skrulls showed up in the 90's, well before Iron Man 1. This movie earned 2 tickets all around. It was fun to see, and both of us brothers would gladly watch it again. Until next time, we'll see you at the movies. And don't forget to check your ticket stubs.
I det skruvade och bisarra avsnitt 153 av vår filmpodcast så tar regissören Ari Aster oss på ett annorlunda midsommarfirande i Hälsningland i den lilla socknen Hårga. Ett gäng amerikanska tonåringar med den svenska utbytesstudenten Pelle i spetsen reser till Sverige för att uppleva riktig svensk midsommar. Filmen heter förstås MIDSOMMAR och är årets mest annorlunda och urflippade bioupplevelse. Vi följer även med Peter Parker (Tom Holland) då han är på Europa-resa med sin skolklass. Han vill bara ha lugn och ro efter AVENGERS : End Game men det kan han fet-glömma. Ett nytt utomjordisk hot dyker upp och en ny filur med en fiskskål på huvudet vid namn Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal). Thomas har med andra ord sett SPIDER-MAN : FAR FROM HOME. At dö om och om igen var rätt så besvärligt för Tree (Jessica Rothe) i Happy Death Day då hennes dag loopade om varje dag. Vi har sett uppföljaren HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U och vi funderar på om uppföljaren håller för en omtitt. För visst var det första filmen vi såg igen, eller?Thomas uppdrag var denna gång att se den Netflix-aktuella sci-fi-filmen I AM MOTHER. Ett litet intimt kammarspel med en robot (Rose Byrne) som har kanske har lite för starka moderskänslor inför sin dotter. Allt ställs på sin spets när en skottskadad kvinna (Hilary Swank) dyker upp och rör om i den trygga tillvaron).Så mitt i den smällvarma sommaren så levererar vi ytterliggare ett avsnitt med skönt snack om aktuella filmer. Välkomna
Carolina and Chandler do whatever it takes to review and predict the world's reaction to Spider-Man: Far From Home, the 23rd installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe -- in which Peter Parker (Tom Holland) attempts to strike a balance between his superhero life and his teenage life while on a school trip to Europe. Uncertified Fresh is a podcast where Chandler Dean and Carolina Treviño review movies and predict each film's discourse, Twitter hot takes, box office numbers, Rotten Tomatoes scores and critics' consensus -- all while doing their best to shield themselves from all information about the movie beforehand. This journey is made all the easier by AMC Theater's A-List subscription program, which is not a sponsor but which does come in clutch when you want to see a lot of movies and spend as little money as possible. See y'all at Lincoln Square.
Hello and thank you for downloading another episode of The Flixters Podcast! This week on the show we discuss a friendly neighbourhood superhero in, Spider-Man: Far From Home. Reeling from the events of Avengers: Endgame, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) must deal with the loss of Iron Man as well as deal with an ‘Avengers level threat' in the form of strange elemental beings. That, coupled with an awkward romance with MJ (Zendaya) makes things a little tough for the webslinger. Have a listen to the show to find out what we thought. We also review Ari Aster's, Midsommar. A group of friends travel to Sweden to join in on what promises to be a fun celebration. This being an Ari Aster film though, things don't go as expected for the friends. Yikes! There's also a look at Danny Boyle's new film, Yesterday. A film about a singer/songwriter who is the only one in the world who remembers the songs of The Beatles after an accident. What does he do? Have a listen to the show to find out more :) On Anniversary Corner we take a look back at Lars Von Trier's, Anti Christ, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2, The Bone Collector, Fist of Legend and The Trial of the Incredible Hulk. On Hidden Gems this week we bring you The Clovehitch Killer (2018) - a Hitchcockian thriller about a son who suspects his devout church going dad of being serial killer who may have murdered 10 local girls years before. Gripping stuff! Listen on to find out more. If that wasn't enough for you we've even thrown in movie news, new trailers to watch and what you can catch on Blu-Ray and streaming. Thank you for supporting us and we hope you enjoy the show!
Philip is joined by Cara Deptula (http://instagram.com/caradeptula) in Episode 34 of the ThawedCast, all about 'Spider-Man: Far From Home.' The final film in Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the film ties up the events of 'Avengers: Endgame' while giving Peter Parker (Tom Holland) a whole new globe-trotting adventure, where he must deal with inheriting the legacy of Tony Stark. Visit www.thawedcast.com. Follow @thawedcast: http://twitter.com/thawedcast and http://instagram.com/thawedcast. Find Philip at http://instagram.com/philipehlke
The twenty-third MCU film, the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming, an epilogue to Avengers: Endgame, and the end of Phase 3 - Spider-Man: Far From Home. Directed by Jon Watts, Spider-Man: Far From Home picks up following the events of Avengers: Endgame. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is trying to find some sort of normal life, including spending time with MJ (Zendaya), as they embark on a school trip to Europe. Whilst away and on a break from being Spider-Man, Peter is recruited by Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Quentin Beck/Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) to face elemental threats from another dimension.
Jake Gyllenhaal gets to don the "fishbowl" as Quentin Beck, the interdimensional savior of Venice when a giant water monster surfaces to try to destroy the city. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) happens to be there at the time, as he has traveled to Europe for a week-long class trip. Peter, of course, is gifted with superhero powers, but doesn't have the "great responsibility of other incarnations of the character, and would rather just be a teenager and do teenage things, like trying to find a way to express his feelings to his major crush, MJ (Zendaya), doing it atop the Eiffel Tower.. With the Avengers in a sort of disarray, Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) assembles Beck, dubbed in the press as Mysterio, with Spider-Man who sees the new hero as a surrogate mentor to live up to in the wake of Tony Stark's demise, in order to stop future scary elementals from coming out of the woodworks again to destroy a major city. Jon Watts directs this MCU release.
Peter Parker (Tom Holland) e seus amigos vão fazer uma viagem de férias de verão para a Europa. No entanto, eles dificilmente serão capazes de descansar – Peter terá que concordar em ajudar Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) a descobrir o mistério das criaturas que causam desastres naturais e destruição em todo o continente. Para isso, ele se juntará ao Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal)- que pode não ser quem parece. Edição: Miotti FICHA TÉCNICA COMPLETA NO FILMOW https://filmow.com/homem-aranha-longe-de-casa-t243553/
The fight of the century: Maguire vs Garfield! Who will win in the fight of wieners that played Peter Parker? Tom Holland, that's who.
O cabeça de teia está de volta, e hoje Daniel Bydlowski, João Rafael, Franz Lima e Jack, vão falar do novo reboot e inserção do Homem-Aranha no Universo Cinematográfico Marvel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U4rsRADlmo https://noset.com.br/cinema/homem-aranha-de-volta-ao-lar-review-comparativo-com-os-quadrinhos-e-seus-antecessores/ Direção: Jon Watts Elenco: Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Robert Downey Jr. Sinopse: Depois de atuar ao lado dos Vingadores, chegou a hora do pequeno Peter Parker (Tom Holland) voltar para casa e para a sua vida, já não mais tão normal. Lutando diariamente contra pequenos crimes nas redondezas, ele pensa ter encontrado a missão de sua vida quando o terrível vilão Abutre (Michael Keaton) surge amedrontando a cidade. O problema é que a tarefa não será tão fácil como ele imaginava. Participe do #SetCast, deixe sua opinião nos comentários
Superheroes, Movies & Superhero Movies: A Cinema Heroes Podcast
The first Spider-Man movie. Again. But this time with more Iron Man. That's right, folks, Spider-Man is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Introduced in Captain America: Civil War, this film follows Peter Parker (Tom Holland) as he longs to be a part of The Avengers. Too bad that pesky thing called High School is in the way. The awesome Michael Keaton stars as Adrian Toomes, aka The Vulture, as the film's main villain. How does this film rank compared to previous Spider-Man films? Let us know what you think about it! www.cinemaheroes.com www.facebook.com/smandsmpodcast Twitter/IG: @CinemaHeroes