'Spider-Man: Far From Home': 5 details you must have missed
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Spider-Man: Far From Home recently dropped its trailer, which continues to show Peter Parker or Spidey's adventures as he now web-slings his way across Europe.
The trailer introduced new villains in the form of Elementals and perhaps a surprising ally in the form of Mysterio.
With all the action in the short clip, it's understandable you might have missed these 5 Easter Eggs.
Easter Egg 1
Uncle Ben's suitcase: Memory of someone gone but not forgotten
For those unaware, Peter Parker becomes Spider-Man in the comics, after the death of Uncle Ben.
While the Marvel movies have not yet shown his death, Far From Home has a touching reference to the deceased uncle.
As Peter packs for his Europe trip, he puts it in a suitcase marked BFP, which are the initials of his uncle, Ben Parker.
Easter Egg 2
Avengers Tower: Still reeling from the effects of alien invasion
Spider-Man was unfortunately not part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe when the Avengers went up against the alien army, Chitauri, in the 2012 Avengers movie.
However, in Far From Home, there is a subtle nod the devastation that was unleashed upon New York, due to this war.
As Spidey is web-slinging in town, viewers get a glimpse of the former Avengers tower, being constructed.
Easter Egg 3
'I found it' tee-shirt: Spidey needs to upgrade his wardrobe
Spidey might have new suits most of the time, but maybe his regular wardrobe needs an upgrade too.
In Far From Home, Peter is seen wearing a nerdy tee shirt, which has an equation asking to find x, before circling it in red and claiming, 'I found it'.
Peter was seen wearing the same tee shirt in Spider-Man: Homecoming, when attending a school party.
Easter Egg 4
Pepper Potts: Handling the business side of Stark empire
Peter gets a cheque from Stark Industries, amounting to $500,000 or Rs. 3 crore.
The cheque is presented by Happy Hogan, Tony Stark's friend, one-time chauffeur and bodyguard, and now head of security.
If viewers look closely, they will notice the cheque is signed by Pepper Potts, Stark's love interest and more importantly the CEO of Stark Industries, who handles the empire's business side.
Easter Egg 5
Passport details: Giving a nod to the birth of Spider-Man
Spider-Man: Far From Home has a scene where Peter has to pick up his passport with the necessary visa, before the Europe trip.
The passport shows his birth date as August 10.
This is a nice reference to the comic issue Amazing Spider-Man #15, which debuted on the same day in 1962 and introduced Spider-Man to comic readers for the first time.