Spider-Man: Far From Home sends Peter Parker on a European vacation with an eclectic soundtrack. 1 / 10
The movie opens with Whitney Houston's rendition of "I Will Always Love Your" over a memorial video for the fallen Avengers. 2 / 10
As Peter travels abroad, the Italian songs "Stella Stai", "Bongo Cha Cha Cha", and "Amore Di Tabacco" are heard. 3 / 10
On the way to Prague, Far From Home uses "Slnko" by Marcela Laiferová & "Snad jednou ti dám" by The Matadors. 4 / 10
At their fancy hotel, "Deux Arabesques" by Claude Debussy plays, then at the opera it's "The Devil's Wall" by Bedřcih Smetana. 5 / 10
The carnival scene includes a "Moravian Polka", while Mysterio and Spidey later grab a drink while "Town Called Malice" by The Jam plays. 6 / 10
At one point, Peter finds himself in a village in the Netherlands where he hears to folk song, "Wat Mout Ik Met Zo'n Man". 7 / 10
Later on, Peter builds himself a new Spider-Man suit while listening to AC/DC's "Back in Black". 8 / 10
When Peter and MJ finally get together, "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" by the Ramones plays, while the credits feature "Vacation" by The Go Go's. 9 / 10
Lastly, in the final post-credit scenes, "A Message To You, Rudy" by The Specials plays as Nick Fury ends his own vacation. 10 / 10