Slated to release on July 2nd, the second trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home released early this morning.

Right away, the trailer hits you in the feels by bringing up Iron Man’s fate in Avengers: Endgame. As expected, Tony’s passing has hit Peter (Tom Holland) hard. His tearful discussion about Tony with Happy Hogan (Jon Favreau) makes it clear that the film will deal with Peter’s emotional trauma after losing his mentor.

While the start is emotional, we soon get back to the classic Spider-Man quips, continuing the comedic elements from his first solo film, Homecoming, that make the web-slinger one of the world’s most beloved superheroes.

As the trailer continues, there is an emphasis on Peter and MJ (Zendaya) becoming much closer, as is tradition with nearly every Spider-Man story. I am excited to see how Far From Home explores their relationship. My only real complaint about Homecoming was that MJ played such a small part in the overall story, and it seems like Far From Home will address those concerns.

Zendaya’s take on MJ is substantially different from previous iterations, and I think that her portrayal will grow on people one they see this film. The conversation where she guesses that Peter is Spider-Man is funny, and shows the great chemistry that Zendaya and Tom Holland have on screen together.

Even as Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes to a close, Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury still has a big role to play in future storylines. He helps introduce Peter to Quentin Beck (Jake Gyllenhaal), better known as Mysterio.

This infamous Spidey villain (who will almost surely wind up being the primary antagonist) is made to seem like an ally to Spider-Man, and mentions the fact that he is from “another Earth.” That makes it seem like Marvel may be looking to delve into the realm of alternate universes where some heroes that we lost are still alive. and vice versa.

The introduction of a multiverse as a result of the snaps from Endgame could pave the way for the future of the MCU, allowing for the introduction of groups like the X-Men and Fantastic Four.

This could also all be a ruse laid out by Mysterio, as the villain is known for his trickery and misdirections throughout his appearances in the comics. We’ll just have to wait and see whether or not the multiverse is a real part of the MCU going forward, but don’t be surprised if it is all a trick.

We get to see some crazy action as the trailer goes on, with Mysterio and Spider-Man seemingly trying to battle the Elementals introduced in the first trailer. Although Spider-Man’s skillset doesn’t really suit a fight against those kinds of enemies, I’m sure that they will figure out a way where he can hold his own.

Although they are shown in short glimpses, we get to see Peter using a variety of suits in the trailer, including the Iron Spider suit seen in Infinity War and Endgame, the Stark suit from Civil War and Homecoming, a new red and black suit, and an all-black stealth suit. I don’t know how they will explain Spider-Man using so many different suits in one film, but I trust director Jon Watts to have it all make sense.

The trailer comes to a close with Peter claiming that “the world needs its next Iron Man.” We haven’t really seen a Spidey story on the big screen that has him trying to step up as a leader, so I’m intrigued to see if he will continue down that path or realize that others may be more suited for that type of role.

Regardless, this new trailer shows us that the Far From Home will be full of tears, laughs, twists, and turns that should all result in another fantastic Marvel film. The role this film will play in the future of the MCU will be revealed on July 5, making this a must-see in my opinion.