When Does Spiderman Far From Home Take Place

Okay, let's talk Spiderman: Far From Home. When exactly does this movie happen? It's more confusing than Peter Parker's love life, right?
The Official Answer (and Why It's Wrong)
Officially, it's set a few months after Avengers: Endgame. They say it's summer vacation, everyone is grieving. Sure, sounds simple enough.
But does it feel right? Absolutely not! I'm calling shenanigans on this whole timeline situation.
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My (Slightly Unhinged) Theory
Hear me out: Far From Home happens much, much later. Maybe a year or two after Endgame? Don't throw tomatoes yet!
Think about it. The world is supposedly just getting back to normal after the Blip. Yet, everyone's acting surprisingly… adjusted?

Exhibit A: The School Trip
A school trip to Europe? That's a major undertaking. Schools are organized, the budget is in place. Who plans a trip like that in the immediate aftermath of earth-shattering events?
Exhibit B: Peter's Ease
Peter is struggling, sure. But he is still joking around with Ned and planning dates. That is not someone who is freshly traumatized by interdimensional wars and witnessing Tony Stark's death.
It’s more like someone who's had time to process. Maybe he’s even had some therapy. Good for you, Pete!

Exhibit C: Nick Fury's Shenanigans
Speaking of therapy, what about Nick Fury? He is acting a bit too relaxed for a guy who was, you know, dusted. Nick Fury probably spent longer in space with Talos then he wanted!
The Blip: A Timeline Nightmare
The Blip messed everything up, let's be honest. It's a huge plot point, but its impact feels…understated in Far From Home.

People would still be grappling with major issues. Housing shortages, economic instability, and a general sense of existential dread. The movie glosses over all that.
Unpopular Opinion: Time Heals (Even Superheroes)
My "hot take" is that Far From Home needed more time. Not more explosions (although, more explosions are always welcome). More time to let the characters, and the world, breathe.
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe everyone in the MCU is just super resilient. But I still think it feels off.

So, When Does It Take Place?
In my perfect world, it's 1-2 years after Endgame. Enough time for the world to stabilize. Enough time for Peter to (somewhat) heal. Enough time for Aunt May to get really good at volunteering.
Ultimately, it doesn't really matter. It's a superhero movie. But overthinking timelines is half the fun, right?
What do you think? Am I crazy? Or do you secretly agree with me? Let the debate begin!
