One of the most compelling things about Spider-Man: Far from Home will be how Marvel chooses to handle their first film after the incredibly disruptive events of Avengers: Endgame. Far From Home will definitely be more modest in scale compared the cosmic events of Endgame, Infinity War and Captain Marvel, Peter's going to Europe, not space, but it can't ignore the effects of the last two Avengers films. Far from Home will be the first time Marvel really shows us what the MCU looks like after the Infinity Saga.
One of the biggest effects that Endgame had on the MCU was a sudden jump five years into the future. Endgame co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo have confirmed that the time jump means those who were saved from Thanos' initial snap ended up five years younger than everyone that had survived. It appears from the Spider-Man: Far from Home trailers that many of Peter Parker's closest friends and classmates still seem to still be around the same age, which indicates that they were probably all dusted together. Best pals Ned and Peter, and apparently Mary Jane were all snapped, and will consequently still be the same age going into Far from Home.
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