"Spider-Man: Far From Home": He is still our hero

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man played by Tom Holland gives a refreshing feeling. When Marvel Pictures chose Spider-Man to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sony’s Spider-Man movie was being criticized for nothing new, but the Dutch brother rejuvenated the character. Now 3 years later, Peter Parker has become the mainstay of MCU and an important part of the big events of the movie universe.

A key theme in Spider-Man: Far From Home is the aftermath of Tony Stark's death. It can be said that the whole movie is about a major problem, and this problem is actually a problem behind the scenes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Who will succeed Tony Stark as the new Iron Man?

In the movie most of the time, this problem has been entangled with Peter Parker, and even concluded that he needs to be a replacement for Iron Man.

For Spider-Man, this is the best choice, giving him a chance to become a unique superhero, not the second Iron Man. Even this scene reminds people of the first "Iron Man" movie, forcing a person to overcome adversity and become a true hero. However, this is far from enough, and it does not allow Peter Parker to come out of the aura of Iron Man.

"Spider-Man: Far From Home" gives people the feeling that Peter Parker relies too much on Stark Technology, Stark's funds and even Stark's employees to rescue him (Hapi). Peter Parker was similar to Tony when he was making his new suit, especially the moment he put on his glasses. Regrettably, this is completely the opposite of Spider-Man in the comics.

​​Similarly, Peter Parker, like Tony Stark, cannot leave their superhero life. No matter how hard they put in, they will eventually be forced to choose to do the right thing. Although they may lose everything in the process, they will still keep going.