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"Bitch, Please, You've Been To Space": Watch Samuel L. Jackson Hilariously Call Out Spider-Man In New 'Far From Home' Trailer
"Bitch, Please, You've Been To Space": Watch Samuel L. Jackson Hilariously Call Out Spider-Man In New 'Far From Home' Trailer
Source: Sony Pictures Entertainment

"Bitch, Please, You've Been To Space": Watch Samuel L. Jackson Hilariously Call Out Spider-Man In New 'Far From Home' Trailer

"Bitch, Please, You've Been To Space": Watch Samuel L. Jackson Hilariously Call Out Spider-Man In New 'Far From Home' Trailer Source: Sony Pictures Entertainment

Honestly, the only thing that matters in this trailer aside from the multiverse being introduced.

Sony Pictures Entertainment and Marvel Studios has dropped a new trailer for its forthcoming Spider-Man: Far From Home movie but be forewarned if you've yet to see Avengers: Endgame and don't want to learn of any spoilers, don't read on or watch the trailer.

The new clip finds Spider-Man reckoning with the aftermath of Tony Stark's death in Endgame and trying to take a vacation. However, before he takes his trip to Europe with his closest friends, Harold "Happy" Hogan warns Peter Parker that Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) is going to call him, with the teen opting to send Fury's call to voicemail.

That proves unsuccessful when Fury finds Parker in Europe and enlists him for his next fight alongside Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) against the Elementals, four extradimensional humanoids who have power over natural forces.

"This is Mr. Beck," Fury tells Parker as he introduces him to Mysterio, who says to the teen, "We could use someone like you on my world."

"Beck is from earth, just not ours," Fury clarifies. "The snap tore a hole in our dimension."

"You're saying there's a multiverse?" Parkers asks at one point, referring to the collection of alternate universes that are a part of Marvel Comics.

Still, even though Far From Home acknowledges the multiverse, arguably the best part of the trailer is hearing Fury hilariously call out Parker for trying to opt out of helping.

"I'm just a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man," Parker says after naming a couple of other superheroes who are unavailable to take on the fight.

Fury's response? "Bitch, please, you've been to space."

Elsewhere in the trailer, Parker is seen wearing sunglasses that Stark wore in previous Marvel films, leading some to speculate that the late superhero left behind some items for the young Spider-Man.

Spider-Man: Far From Home drops July 2.