Update: Although Spider-Man: Far From Home's trailer did surface at CCXP, star Tom Holland reportedly explained that the footage was exclusive to the convention, so its reported wide release has been delayed. It's not clear at this time when footage from the film will appear online, but new reports indicate it will be within the next two weeks. That trailer, which is different from the one shown at CCXP, is reportedly ready for release, as the original intention was to show two trailers at the event.


The first footage from Spider-Man: Far From Home was expected to screen on Saturday at Comic Con Experience in Sao Paulo Brazil. However, a new report suggests the trailer for the sequel to 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming won't appear this weekend after all.

DanielRPK, who was the original source for the rumor the trailer would air today, tweeted that the first look at Spider-Man: Far From Home had been delayed, potentially until Dec. 18, though he admits in later tweets that the date is still to-be-determined.

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Although fans might not get to see the trailer, DanielRPK did tease something else big at the event, though it's not clear what. In a subsequent tweet, he wrote, "Marvel Studios is planning some big reveals or something big in CCXP."

There was no reason given for the trailer's possible delay, and it's still possible that it will surface at CCXP. However, the trailer may have never been scheduled to release in the first place or has been delayed to give the other two trailers released this week room to breathe, since reports indicate the funeral of former president George H.W. Bush delayed Avengers: Endgame's first trailer.

The first trailer for Endgame released Friday after months of speculation, and the second trailer for Captain Marvel released on Monday.

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The plot of Spider-Man: Far From Home is unknown at this time. However, the movie will reportedly pick up shortly after the events of Avengers 4. Set photos for the movie have shown that Jake Gyllenhaal will make his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut, likely as Mysterio, in the film. A video from the set also teased Spider-Man wearing his stealth suit in the upcoming sequel. Production on the movie wrapped in early October.

Directed by Jon Watts, Spider-Man: Far From Home stars Tom Holland, Zendaya Coleman, Marisa Tomei, Michael Keaton, Jake Gyllenhaal, Samuel L. Jackson, Cobie Smulders, Jon Favreau, Jacob Batalon, Remy Hii and Tony Revolori. It is scheduled to be released on July 5, 2019.