A brand new international TV spot forSpider-Man: Far from Homehas surfaced online. We’re just about a month away from the return of Peter Parker to the big screen in his next solo Marvel Cinematic Universe entry. Tom Holland has been dealing with a lot sinceHomecoming, given the events of bothInfinity Warand this year’sAvengers: Endgame. But there’s no rest for those with great power, as great responsibility is just around the corner. Though, there’s still time to have a little fun, as we see in this new footage.

While many of the trailers and other footage we’ve seen so far for the movie have been pretty heavy, as it’s dealing with the aftermath ofAvengers: Endgame, this brief spot goes all in on the fun side of Spidey. We see how someStark techcan make him a new suit rather quickly. We got some more brief glimpses of Peter’s blossoming relationship with Happy, which has been made possible in the wake of Tony’s sacrifice. There is also a pretty funny little bit at the end after Peter discovers some fancy, high-tech glasses, also clearly something utilizing his mentor’s tech. Overall, it’s classic, feel-good Spider-Man action.

That said, we knowSpider-Man: Far From Homeis going to be bringing a lot more to the table.Nick Fury needs to recruit Spidey for a missionwhile he’s on a European trip with his schoolmates, as there are few heroes available to handle these things. Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio is positioning himself as an ally from another version of Earth, effectively opening up the concept of the multiverse, to battle some very powerful beings. Though, Mysterio, in the comics at least, is a grand master of illusion, so can he really be believed? There’s are quite a few different plates spinning here.

The cast includes Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury,Zendaya as M.J., Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds and Marisa Tomei back as Aunt May. Jon Watts, who helmedHomecoming, is back in the director’s chair for the sequel, working from a screenplay by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, who also previously worked onHomecoming, as well as last summer’sAnt-Man and the Wasp.

It’s already been a tremendous year for Marvel Studios, withCaptain Marvelbesting expectations to make $1.2 billion worldwide, to go along withAvengers: Endgame, which is past the $2.7 billion mark and is getting closer to the all-time record held byAvatarevery day. This will be thethird and final MCU movie hitting theatersand, beyond that, much of the future is a mystery, as the studio has remained tight-lipped about what to expect next.Spider-Man: Far From Homeis set to hit theaters on July 2 fromMarveland Sony. Be sure to check out the new TV spot below.