Easter eggs in Spiderman far from home Trailer


Easter eggs in Spiderman far from home Trailer

Easter eggs in Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer that confirm identities of villains Sandman, Molten Man and Hydro-Man. It would be first Phase 4 MCU film. And this has been repeatedly said and seen that Spider-Man and Mysterio team up against a group of Marvel Comics villains known as the Elementals. Everyone is surprised to see mysterio as hero not Villian .
There's been intense debate over the identities of these Elementals. One Far From Home theory, suggestes they are a group of extradimensional beings who are attempting to attack our dimension. Another, more popular idea is that Marvel could have reinvented some classic Spider-Man villains to fit with their plot.
The first trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home gave viewers their first look at these Elementals; they're clearly mindless monsters, whose only purpose is to wreak havoc. They truly look to be fearsome foes, and Spider-Man is in real trouble. 
That said, it's easy to miss that the trailer also included a few subtle Easter eggs that confirm just who these Elementals really are. Specifically, it contained references to three much-loved issues of Amazing Spider-Man; ones that introduced Sandman, Molten Man and Hydro-Man.
Easter eggs in Spiderman far from home Trailer
1.Hydro-Man
Easter eggs in Spiderman far from home Trailer

The first Easter egg is on a boat that sails past Ned and Betty while they're in Venice. The boat is numbered "ASM 212." It's the most obvious of the Easter eggs, given "ASM" is the traditional shorthand for Amazing Spider-Man. Significantly, Amazing Spider-Man #212, written by Dennis O'Neil and with art by John Romita, Jr., was the issue that introduced the villain Hydro-Man. A classic Spider-Man bad guy, Hydro-Man was knocked into the water during a dangerous experiment. His body was suffused with radiation, and he became able to both transform into and manipulate water. Given the Elemental monster in Venice is a water-creature, this confirms the film's source of inspiration.

2.Sandman 
Easter eggs in Spiderman far from home Trailer

The second Easter egg is easy to miss; in the scene where Nick Fury and Maria Hillconfront an Earth Elemental, the car in front of them has a license plate reading "463." This is a reference to Amazing Spider-Man #4, written by Stan Lee and with art by Steve Ditko, which was published in 1963. It introduced the dangerous Spider-Man villain the Sandman, a career criminal who stumbled into another experiment and whose body became bonded with sand. Again, this confirms the loose inspiration for the Earth Elemental.

3.Molten Man
Easter eggs in Spiderman far from home Trailer

Finally, in one scene Peter's classmates flee for their lives across Tower Bridge. They run past a car with another interesting license plate; "2865 SEP." This time around, the license plate is referencing Amazing Spider-Man #28, written by Lee and Ditko and published in September 1965. That comic introduced the Molten Man, a crooked scientist whose body was transformed when he was exposed to a radioactive substance. He became a being of red-hot metal and living fire. This Easter egg confirms that the third Elemental is inspired by another Spider-Man comic book foe.

Of course, the trailer suggests the Elementals are very different to their comic book counterparts. They're mindless beings of destruction, and appear to have no capacity for rational thought. In fact, it wouldn't be a surprise if the MCU versions of these characters are just Mysterio's tricks, created by the special effects whiz so he can play the hero and win the fame he believes he deserves. That's a plot lifted straight from the comics; in fact, it's a very similar approach to the one he used in his debut issue, Amazing Spider-Man #13, back in 1963. The odds are high that Spider-Man: Far From Home is honoring that origin story.