After all, in Marvel's Spider-Man, players had the option to use the popular "Photo Mode" to take shots of the wall-crawler within the world of the game. While the scene feels like modern spin on a classic Spider-Man moment, gamers will recognize that it's also a callback to the PS4 video game. Peter zips across buildings with ease, and, as he does so, he finds time to take a selfie in mid-air while he flashes a "peace" sign. RELATED: Far From Home: Tony Stark's Sunglasses Have Frightening ImplicationsĪt the end of Far From Home, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) takes out his new black-and-red suit out for a swing across New York City. Therefore, it shouldn't be surprising that the new Spider-Man tips its hat to the game, in a clever, and subtle, manner. Released in September 2018, the game was an instant fan favorite and a critical hit, becoming one of the fastest-selling titles of the year.
However, director Jon Watts' sequel also drops a clever reference to the popular Marvel's Spider-Man PS4 video game. Most of them are nods to the films that came before, or else the comic book source material. WARNING: This article contains spoilers for Spider-Man: Far From Home, in theaters now.Īs with any Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Spider-Man: Far From Home hides plenty of Easter eggs.