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Marvel's latest outing, Spider-Man: Far From Home, has just opened in the US and already Twitter is erupting with cheers. It seems the early reviews published last month were right: the film is fantastic.

Far From Home currently holds 98 percent fresh certification on Rotten Tomatoes and is being praised for bringing the feels, great performances by Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal, who enters the saga as Mysterio, and for game-changing post-credit scenes.

Revisit the trailer below and then keep scrolling to discover what people are saying about the film.

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It's so good

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The post-credit scenes are vital

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Strong contender for best Marvel movie yet

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It brings the feels

LOUD NOISES

Get that boy a momager

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That ending, though

Don't want to wait for more

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