The first teaser trailer of MCU's third release in 2019, Spider-Man: Far From Home, has been released by the makers. We are sure you must have watched it by now. But do you know Marvel Studios has dropped not one but two trailers? The thing is Marvel decided to release two different versions of the same trailer, with only changes in the opening sequences of the two. But, behold, these changes are not minor for you to just ignore. The difference between the international trailer and US trailer of Spider-Man: Far From Home actually contains spoilers.

While the international trailer of Spider-Man: Far From Home begins with Peter Parker (Tom Holland) just checking in at immigration at the airport. The US trailer has one special insight to provide.

In US trailer Aunt May is super cool with the fact that her nephew is Spider-Man and even doesn't mind exchanging high fives over it.

Aunt May (Photo Credits: Marvel Entertainment)

In the US trailer, Happy and May even flirt a little making Peter uncomfortable.

Happy and May flirt (Photo Credits: Marvel Entertainment)

In the international trailer, uploaded by Sony Pictures and not Marvel, also, Aunt May is cool about Peter being Spidey but in a different way.

Spider-Man Far From Home international trailer (Photo Credits: Sony Pictures)

Also, this happens in the international trailer

Spider-Man: Far From Home International trailer (Photo Credits: Sony Pictures)

So, well, we are left wondering why would Sony and Marvel release two different trailers of Spider-Man: Far From Home. Has Sony still not made peace with the fact that they co-share the rights to Spider-Man with Marvel Studios now? If you have the answer do tell us by tweeting us @latestly.

Watch the Spider-Man: Far From Home International trailer by Sony Pictures here:

Watch the US trailer released by Marvel Entertainment Here:

Spider-Man: Far From Home also marks the return of director Jon Watts to the chair. And we would not have wanted to see anyone else do the job. Spider-Man: Far From Home swings into theatres on July 5th. Before that, the movie arriving are Captain Marvel on March 8th and Avengers: Endgame on April 26th.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 15, 2019 09:11 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).