Viewer Rating
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
Peter Parker and his friends go on a summer trip to Europe. However, they will hardly be able to rest - Peter will have to agree to help Nick Fury uncover the mystery of creatures that cause natural disasters and destruction throughout the continent.
Peter Parker and his friends go on a summer trip to Europe. However, they will hardly be able to rest - Peter will have to agree to help Nick Fury uncover the mystery of creatures that cause natural disasters and destruction throughout the continent.
The film's central conflict revolves around the manipulation of truth and public perception, a concern broadly discussed across the political spectrum. Its solution emphasizes individual responsibility and the pursuit of truth by a singular hero, rather than promoting a specific ideological stance.
The movie demonstrates significant diversity through intentional casting choices, particularly in its supporting roles, where traditionally white characters are portrayed by minority actors. The narrative, however, maintains a neutral to positive framing of traditional identities and does not feature explicit critiques of them.
Ned Leeds, a character canonically established as white in the Spider-Man comics, is portrayed by Jacob Batalon, an actor of Filipino descent. Flash Thompson, also canonically white, is portrayed by Tony Revolori, an actor of Guatemalan descent.
Spider-Man: Far From Home does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. The film focuses on Peter Parker's personal growth and his relationships, all of which are depicted as heterosexual, resulting in no direct portrayal of queer identity.
Spider-Man: Far From Home does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its storyline. The film's plot centers on Peter Parker's journey as Spider-Man, his relationships, and his conflict with Mysterio, without incorporating elements related to transsexual identity or experiences.
The film does not feature any female characters engaging in direct physical combat against male opponents where they achieve victory through skill, strength, or martial arts. Female characters present are not depicted as combatants in this manner.
No established character from the Spider-Man comic canon or previous adaptations undergoes a gender change in this film. All major characters retain their historically recognized genders.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources




Actors
| Name | Role | Gender | Race | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Samuel L. Jackson | Acting | Male | Black | |
Robert Downey Jr. | Acting | Male | White | |
Jake Gyllenhaal | Acting | Male | White | |
Zendaya | Acting | Female | White, Black | |
Tom Holland | Acting | Male | White | |
J.K. Simmons | Acting | Male | White | |
Cobie Smulders | Acting | Female | White | |
Marisa Tomei | Acting | Female | White | |
Jon Favreau | Acting | Male | White | |
Ben Mendelsohn | Acting | Male | White | |
Angourie Rice | Acting | Female | White | |
Numan Acar | Acting | Male | White | |
Jacob Batalon | Acting | Male | Southeast Asian |
Actor Breakdown
Gender
Race
Nationalities



















