Does Spider Man Far From Home Come After Endgame

Okay, let's talk Spider-Man: Far From Home. Specifically, its place in the MCU timeline. Seems simple, right? Endgame happened, then Spidey goes on a European vacation. Easy peasy.
Hold on a Second…
But what if… it's not that simple? What if Far From Home's placement is a little more… squishy? I know, I know, this is potentially blasphemous. Hear me out though.
My Totally-Not-Crazy Theory (Maybe)
Endgame wraps up with a massive battle. The world is in chaos. Five years passed, snapping half of existence out of it. There's a LOT of trauma and rebuilding to do.
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Now, Far From Home presents a fairly breezy, lighthearted summer trip. It's about teen romance and goofy villains. Sure, there's loss, but it feels… compartmentalized. Conveniently boxed and ready to be shelved when a joke comes up.
Doesn't that feel a little... abrupt? Going from galactic armageddon to a school trip in what feels like five minutes?
Maybe the transition feels too clean. Too fast. Like someone hit the "fast forward" button on the healing process. No one, I mean NO ONE, could be fine that fast after so much drama.

Maybe, just maybe, Far From Home is…a pocket dimension fever dream! (Okay, I'm kidding. Mostly.)
Let's Examine the Evidence (Sort Of)
Consider Peter Parker's reaction to Tony Stark's death. Heartbreaking, obviously. But then he's cracking jokes with Happy Hogan relatively soon. Is that realistic?
I'm not saying Peter isn't allowed to grieve in his own way. But the tonal shift is still a bit jarring, you have to agree.

Then there's the whole "blip" situation. Everyone's trying to readjust. The implications are huge, for the world to just go back to how it was like it's nothing is kind of weird, right?
Unpopular Opinion Time
Okay, here it is. I think Far From Home could potentially be placed...somewhere else! Maybe even before some of the more emotionally heavy post-Endgame content we haven't seen yet.
I'm not saying it definitely does. I'm just suggesting the tonal whiplash is real. It almost feels like the movie is intentionally dodging the full weight of Endgame's consequences.

Perhaps it's a story told through rose-tinted glasses. Peter is trying to escape the grief and responsibility. Who wouldn't, with the end of the world on their shoulders?
Maybe the happy ending is a facade. Just a brief vacation from the harsh reality of the post-snap world. A little bit of hope wrapped up in a summer trip.
Why This Matters (A Little)
Ultimately, it probably doesn't matter. The MCU timeline is famously flexible. Retcons happen. Comic book logic reigns supreme.

But it's fun to speculate! To question the established order. To dare to suggest that maybe, just maybe, things aren't quite as linear as they seem.
So, does Far From Home come after Endgame? Probably. But a tiny part of me thinks it's a slightly out-of-place epilogue, a separate story that needs its own time to breathe.
I could be wrong, but hey, that's my hot take and I'm sticking to it...for now! What do you guys think?
"With great power comes great responsibility" -Uncle BenThat's what drives Peter, I guess
