Board Thread:Movies/@comment-3048593-20180715232450/@comment-1894786-20190116193425

KalKent wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: KalKent wrote: I've heard some ideas that the movie takes place before 'Infinity War'. Arguments I've seen for it being the bus they were in was actually on their way home from the vacation (even though Peter explicitly said they were on their way to the Museum of Modern Art), and Fury & Hill being alive. But even then, we don't know what will happen in 'Endgame', so it's all up in the air at this point. Yeah, but Feige said Far From Home picks up after Endgame. And like you said, Peter was on a field trip to MoMA in Infinity War, while here he's on summer vacation.

So since this is summer vacation and if it does happen before Infinity War, then it has to be summer 2017 (between Homecoming in 2016 and Infinity War in 2018), since Liz isn't present, and he's already close (and growing closer) with MJ. Yeah I don't believe it's before 'Infinity War' either. It'd be one thing if they're lying just for people to be surprised, but they specifically said along lines of "directly after 'Endgame' ends". If it was the opposite, then they would've been more clear about it, like they were with 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' taking place after 'Civil War' but before 'Infinity War' (other than the mid- and post-credit scenes of course). Something else that confirms FFH as being after Endgame: the real-life location of the Avengers Tower is undergoing construction, which was also included in FFH (as shown by the trailer when Spidey swings by Grand Central Station).

The Tower was bought in Homecoming, was still standing in Infinity War, and is now undergoing construction in Far From Home, which makes it pretty clear this movie is after Endgame.