Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios reach an agreement to share the character Spider-Man for inclusion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
The first MCU Spider-Man film starring Tom Holland is released, establishing the character's place in the MCU.
Marvel Studios officially announces Spider-Man: Far From Home as the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Principal photography for Spider-Man: Far From Home starts in various locations including London and Venice.
The world premiere of Spider-Man: Far From Home is held in Los Angeles.
Spider-Man: Far From Home is released in theaters worldwide as the official follow-up to Avengers: Endgame.
The world mourns the death of Tony Stark (Iron Man), a key figure in the superhero community.
Peter organizes a European school trip with his classmates, planning to step away from his Spider-Man duties for a while.
Peter Parker and his classmates arrive in various European cities, starting their sightseeing tour.
Peter encounters Quentin Beck, a new hero claiming to fight elemental creatures threatening the world.
Powerful Elemental creatures appear across Europe, causing destruction; Beck appears as the hero fighting them off.
Peter teams up with Beck to fight the Elementals and protect civilians.
Peter discovers that Quentin Beck is a fraud and is using advanced holographic technology to fake attacks and heroics.
Final confrontation between Spider-Man and Mysterio, where Peter defeats Beck and saves his classmates and innocent bystanders.
Peter embraces his role as a hero, inspired by Tony Stark's legacy.