Spider-Man: Far From Home was Peter Parker’s first step from being a high school superhero to being a true vigilante who must endure the consequences of his actions. In his second outing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the consequences came in the form of Mysterio, a bitter scientist who wanted revenge on Tony Stark for mocking his invention. Scared of never being heard, he created a hero with a group of equally disgruntled Stark employees and began to lie to the world.Mysterio orchestrated world-ending catastrophes using illusions that only got more powerful when Peter unwittingly gave him access to Stark Combat Drones. These drones made Mysterio’s illusions more real and increasingly more deadly. As a result, Peter had to stop him, which resulted in Mysterio outing his identity to the world in a Hail Mary after his supposed death. But one theory presented may have proved that Mysterio’s death may have been his greatest illusion of all. If so, Mysterio could be biding his time to return with grander illusions and a powerful grudge against Spider-Man. When Mysterio was introduced, he was a man named Quentin Beck from another reality who was trapped on Peter’s Earth. While there, he had to face elemental forces that destroyed his reality and had succeeded in defeating a handful of them. Of course, all of these were just illusions created by Mysterio that were used to fool everyone who witnessed it and propelled Mysterio’s popularity among those he “saved.” But when he obtained the E.D.I.T.H. glasses and had the drones, it allowed Mysterio to bring back all elementals to create a massive creature that served as a smokescreen, so he could kill Peter’s friends, who knew Mysterio’s secret. However, once Peter exposed the lie and revealed the drones attacking the Tower Bridge in London, Mysterio tried to flip the narrative in his favor. Once Peter led an offensive culminating in a face-off with the man who betrayed his trust, it set up Mysterio’s grand finale.RELATED: The Avengers Should’ve Stayed in New York City – And Endgame Proved It
Spider-Man: Far From Home was Peter Parker’s first step from being a high school superhero to being a true vigilante who must endure the consequences of his actions. In his second outing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the consequences came in the form of Mysterio, a bitter scientist who wanted revenge on Tony Stark for mocking his invention. Scared of never being heard, he created a hero with a group of equally disgruntled Stark employees and began to lie to the world.
Mysterio orchestrated world-ending catastrophes using illusions that only got more powerful when Peter unwittingly gave him access to Stark Combat Drones. These drones made Mysterio’s illusions more real and increasingly more deadly. As a result, Peter had to stop him, which resulted in Mysterio outing his identity to the world in a Hail Mary after his supposed death. But one theory presented may have proved that Mysterio’s death may have been his greatest illusion of all. If so, Mysterio could be biding his time to return with grander illusions and a powerful grudge against Spider-Man.
When Mysterio was introduced, he was a man named Quentin Beck from another reality who was trapped on Peter’s Earth. While there, he had to face elemental forces that destroyed his reality and had succeeded in defeating a handful of them. Of course, all of these were just illusions created by Mysterio that were used to fool everyone who witnessed it and propelled Mysterio’s popularity among those he “saved.” But when he obtained the E.D.I.T.H. glasses and had the drones, it allowed Mysterio to bring back all elementals to create a massive creature that served as a smokescreen, so he could kill Peter’s friends, who knew Mysterio’s secret. However, once Peter exposed the lie and revealed the drones attacking the Tower Bridge in London, Mysterio tried to flip the narrative in his favor. Once Peter led an offensive culminating in a face-off with the man who betrayed his trust, it set up Mysterio’s grand finale.
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