Spider-Man: Far From Home Yearbook Photos Capture Peter & Friends Perfectly


One of the most notable high school traditions is posing for the yearbook photos. Not surprisingly, Spider-Man: Far From Home made sure that Peter Parker and his friends took part in the tradition and director Jon Watts has just offered a better look at what the kids look like in their yearbook.

Watts posted the image on his official Instagram account and it's all too perfect. Check it out below.

Fans who have seen Far From Home can attest that these pictures capture each character's personality perfectly. Peter is just as awkward as MJ is bored with the idea of having to pose for pictures. Meanwhile, Flash is just, well, being extra.

It's interesting to note that Betty Brant still seems sweet and reserved in her yearbook photo considering that she was the one character who was unhappy about having to do an entire school year all over again. Perhaps the picture was taken after her European vacation?

Far From Home made sure to address that the curious case of why Peter and his friends were still in high school despite the film taking place five years after Thanos snapped half of the universe away. The film revealed that people who disappeared during "the blip" (yes, that's what they're calling it) somehow managed to return without aging a single day while those who remained had aged five years. Unfortunately, those who were "blipped" had to repeat an entire school year.

Spider-Man: Far From Home is currently screening in theaters worldwide.

Related: Spider-Man: Far From Home Writers Explain How Peter's Spider-Sense Got A New Name

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