It's rare for a film from Marvel Studios to receive less than widespread critical acclaim. Recent instalments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have consistently charmed and captivated critics and audiences alike, and even though it's not a 100% pure Marvel production, as the studio works with Sony on the franchise, Spider-Man: Far From Home looks like it'll be no exception.

Reviews have almost universally praised the film for its unpredictable plot and depiction of the titular hero, as well as his friends and foes. Critics have made their enjoyment of Far From Home known, leading to the unsurprising revelation that Spidey's most recent cinematic adventure has settled in with a score of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 153 reviews -- a small but not insignificant rise from its initial score of 91%. In short, the film has now earned the seal of "Certified Fresh."

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While Spider-Man: Far From Home is just a day away from hitting theaters in the United States, its release in Asia over the weekend has already earned $111 million. According to recent estimates, is expected to outperform Spider-Man: Homecoming (directed by Jon Watts).

The film also marks the end of Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and officially concludes the MCU's Infinity Saga. The film will showcase the aftermath of Avengers: Endgame (directed by Joe and Anthony Russo) and how the world is dealing with the sudden restoration of half its population.

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Opening July 2, director Jon Watts’ Spider-Man: Far From Home stars Tom Holland, Samuel L. Jackson, Zendaya, Cobie Smulders, Jon Favreau, JB Smoove, Jacob Batalon and Martin Starr, with Marisa Tomei and Jake Gyllenhaal. A new, extended cut of Avengers: Endgame is in theaters now.