Giacchino is set to return as the composer of Marvel Studios’ "Spider-Man: Far From Home". The movie will be released on July 5, 2019 by Sony Pictures.
Much more excited about the score than the film itself. I really don't enjoy this version of the Spider-Man mythos. But, the score to Homecoming was super fun.
Disappointed that John Scott didn't get the call to further explore the themes from the Far From Home franchise.
I'm sure they tried really hard to get him, but he preferred instead to keep working on the non-paying concert hall gigs that may or may not ever get performed instead.
In all seriousness, I'd love to see what kind of dashing whimsical heroics Scott could bring to a light-hearted superhero film!
I figured he'd return for the sequel. I enjoyed his score for Spider-Man: Homecoming so I'm very much looking forward to his score for the sequel, which I'm also looking forward to.
I enjoyed the light and breezy style of Homecoming. Something tells me the next film will probably have a lot more intense action which isn't Giacchino's strong point. But I'll hold out hope.
Mysterio has been my favourite Spidey villain since I was a kid, but these bland visuals really don't cut it after Raimi and Into the Spider-Verse. Despite the charming cast, it's all very anonymous.
Mysterio has been my favourite Spidey villain since I was a kid, but these bland visuals really don't cut it after Raimi and Into the Spider-Verse. Despite the charming cast, it's all very anonymous.
Yes, this is a disappointing trailer, so awfully, transparently, and extensively CG'd. Looks really pointless, and do we really need Samuel Jackson in every single Marvel picture? Really?
this looks like a big budget ABC afterschool special.
LOL, true. The first film was okay, but no great shakes. I like the fact these films are centered around a small group of friends. I've given up complaining about awful CGI. It's a given. It's kinda weird because CGI in animated films continue to improve and break new grounds. Just look at the advancements in character animation in the Dragon films? But CGI in live action films looks more cartoonish.