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* As of July 21st, 2019, ''Far From Home'' has become the highest grossing ''Spider-Man'' film of all time!
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* The fact that Creator/MarvelStudios was able to get '''''Creator/JKSimmons to reprise his role as J. JONAH JAMESON from the original Film/SpiderManTrilogy''''' is, itself, absolutely '''glorious''', eliciting a major uproar of praise from Spidey fans all over the world. This is also the first time someone that had portrayed a character in previous Marvel media reprised that role in live-action in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse proper.[[note]]Lou Ferrigno, who played Hulk in the 1977 TV series, has been routinely brought back by Marvel to provide the voice for the Hulk in the films.[[/note]]

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* The fact that Creator/MarvelStudios was able to get '''''Creator/JKSimmons to reprise his role as J. JONAH JAMESON Jonah Jameson from the original Film/SpiderManTrilogy''''' is, itself, absolutely '''glorious''', eliciting a major uproar of praise from Spidey fans all over the world. This is also the first time someone that had portrayed a character in previous Marvel media reprised that role in live-action in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse proper.[[note]]Lou Ferrigno, who played Hulk in the 1977 TV series, has been routinely brought back by Marvel to provide the voice for the Hulk in the films.[[/note]]
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* Peter is victorious over Mysterio, but during the mid-credits scene, he outs Peter's identity as Spider-Man and seemingly tricks the world into thinking he was responsible for the drone attacks, and that Beck was truly a hero, murdered in his prime. [[LastBreathBullet Beck dies, but gets the last laugh on Spider-Man,]] [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore and dramatically alters the course of the young webslinger's future...]]

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* Peter is victorious over Mysterio, but during the mid-credits scene, he outs Peter's identity as Spider-Man and seemingly tricks the world into thinking he was responsible for the drone attacks, and that Beck was truly a hero, murdered in his prime. [[LastBreathBullet [[ThanatosGambit Beck dies, but gets the last laugh on Spider-Man,]] [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore and dramatically alters the course of the young webslinger's future...]]



** Peter designing his new suit. Yes, he had access to Tony Stark's tech and notes on Peter himself to do it, but Peter walked up to one of Tony's own super-suit-making machines and got it to give him exactly what he wanted, no more and no less. The only other person who could have done that is probably... well, Tony Stark. Notably, Peter ''knows'' exactly what he wants this suit to be capable of for the fight he's going into, drawing on Peter's tendency in the comics to think up a clever, scientific way to gain edge over whatever villain he's currently facing.

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** Peter designing his new suit. Yes, he had access to Tony Stark's tech and notes on Peter himself to do it, but Peter walked up to one of Tony's own super-suit-making machines and got it to give him exactly what he wanted, no more and no less. The only other person who could have done that is probably... well, Tony Stark. Notably, Peter ''knows'' exactly what he wants this suit to be capable of for the fight he's going into, drawing on Peter's tendency in the comics to think up a clever, scientific way to gain an edge over whatever villain he's currently facing.
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** When Beck orders the drones shut down because Peter's damaged them to the point the illusion is worse than useless, his underling states "I don't know how you're going to spin this one." Beck just smiles. Either he already had a plan for framing Peter if everything went south, or he [[IndyPloy came up with the idea on the spot]]. Either way, pretty impressive.

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** When Beck orders the drones shut down because Peter's damaged them to the point the illusion is worse than useless, his underling states "I don't know how you're going to spin this one." Beck just smiles. Either [[CrazyPrepared he already had a plan for framing Peter if everything went south, south]], or he [[IndyPloy [[XanatosSpeedChess came up with the idea on the spot]]. Either way, pretty impressive.
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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage for him to become the next Iron Man and/or Captain America of the MCU. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machine guns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it.

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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage for him to become the next Iron Man and/or Captain America of the MCU. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing the spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machine guns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it.
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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage for him to become ''the'' next Iron Man and/or Captain America of the MCU. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machine guns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it.

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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage for him to become ''the'' the next Iron Man and/or Captain America of the MCU. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machine guns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it.
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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage for him to become ''the'' next Iron Man and/or Captain America of the MCU. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machineguns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it.

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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage for him to become ''the'' next Iron Man and/or Captain America of the MCU. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machineguns machine guns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it.
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*** Also, he does it while "[[Music/{{ACDC}} Back In Black]]" blasts in the background - one of Tony's favorite songs. One of the themes of the film is the legacy of Iron Man and who's going to replace him: this is the scene that proves Peter Parker is, indeed, Iron Man's spiritual heir.

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*** Also, he does it while "[[Music/{{ACDC}} Back In Black]]" blasts in the background - one of Tony's favorite songs. One of the themes of the film is the legacy of Iron Man and who's going to replace him: this is the scene that proves Peter Parker is, indeed, Iron Man's Tony Stark's spiritual heir.
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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage to become ''the'' next Iron Man and/or Captain America of the MCU. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machineguns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it.

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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage for him to become ''the'' next Iron Man and/or Captain America of the MCU. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machineguns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it.
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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage to become the next Iron Man and Captain America of the setting. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machineguns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it.

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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage to become the ''the'' next Iron Man and and/or Captain America of the setting.MCU. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machineguns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it.



** Peter designing his new suit. Yes, he had access to Tony Stark's tech and notes on Peter himself to do it, but Peter walked up to one of Tony Stark's own super-suit-making machines and got it to give him exactly what he wanted, no more and no less. The only other person who could have done that is probably... well, Tony Stark. Notably, Peter ''knows'' exactly what he wants this suit to be capable of for the fight he's going into, drawing on Peter's tendency in the comics to think up a clever, scientific way to gain edge over whatever villain he's currently facing.

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** Peter designing his new suit. Yes, he had access to Tony Stark's tech and notes on Peter himself to do it, but Peter walked up to one of Tony Stark's Tony's own super-suit-making machines and got it to give him exactly what he wanted, no more and no less. The only other person who could have done that is probably... well, Tony Stark. Notably, Peter ''knows'' exactly what he wants this suit to be capable of for the fight he's going into, drawing on Peter's tendency in the comics to think up a clever, scientific way to gain edge over whatever villain he's currently facing.
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* Nick Fury gets one through FridgeBrilliance, when you realize the actual reason Talos was written in posing as him is that there’s no way in hell the real Fury would have let Mysterio’s plan get out of hand the way of did.

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* Nick Fury gets one through FridgeBrilliance, when you realize the actual reason Talos was written in posing as him is that there’s no way in hell the real Fury would have let Mysterio’s plan get out of hand the way of it did.
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*** At one point he actually manages to weaponise his [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway super stickiness]] by clinging with his feet to a car, pulling himself [[SuperStrength and said car]] up with webbing and dropping it on multiple drones chasing after him.
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** And considering he also played the role of Jim Gordon in Film/JusticeLeague2017, it's one more nail on the coffin of the moronic theory of Marvel Studios sabotaging everything related to the DCEU.
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** Rather than "edit down" Mysterio's capabilities from the comics to be realistic, they looked at what Mysterio can do in the comics, then asked what he'd need to be able to pull them off in reality (or, at least, the MCU version of "reality"). Thus Beck has an entire team working on his special effects setpieces, backed up by Stark technology, allowing him to be effectively the all-out RealityWarper Mysterio of the comics could be when he's at his best.

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** Rather than "edit down" Mysterio's capabilities from the comics to be realistic, they looked at what Mysterio can do in the comics, then asked what he'd need to be able to pull them off in reality (or, at least, the MCU version of "reality"). Thus Beck has an entire team working on his special effects setpieces, backed up by Stark technology, allowing him to be effectively be the all-out RealityWarper Mysterio of the comics could be when he's at his best.
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* Nick Fury gets one through FridgeBrilliance, when you realize the actual reason Talos was written in posing as him is that there’s no way in hell the real Fury would have let Mystero’s plan get out of hand the way of did.

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* Nick Fury gets one through FridgeBrilliance, when you realize the actual reason Talos was written in posing as him is that there’s no way in hell the real Fury would have let Mystero’s Mysterio’s plan get out of hand the way of did.
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* Nick Fury gets one through FridgeBrilliance, when you realize the actual reason Talos was written in posing as him is that there’s no way in hell the real Fury would have let Mysterios plan get out of hand the way of did.

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* Nick Fury gets one through FridgeBrilliance, when you realize the actual reason Talos was written in posing as him is that there’s no way in hell the real Fury would have let Mysterios Mystero’s plan get out of hand the way of did.
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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage to become the next Iron Man and Captain America of the setting. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machineguns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it. Safe to say, the detractors before decrying him as an AdaptationalWimp suddenly became impressed.

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* The sheer fact that this movie is the one where Spider-Man officially TookALevelInBadass, transitioning from "boy" to "man", and setting the stage to become the next Iron Man and Captain America of the setting. In ''Homecoming'', he was marred by inexperience every step, including the final battle against Vulture where he only "won" by accident. Whereas we got to see Spidey show more experience in ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'', he couldn't demonstrate just how far he's come to avoid stealing spotlight from others. Here, we get to see just what Spidey's made of. He goes through an ''army'' of aerial drones armed with machineguns [[OneManArmy by himself]], [[DontThinkFeel masters his Spider-Sense to a degree that he now fully controls it]], [[NoSell completely negates Mysterio's illusions]], and shows everyone why it's important to [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind level-grind]] before the final battle. The best part is that the [[InfinityPlusOneSword greatest suit]] he has wasn't ''given'' to him by anyone -- he ''[[MagnumOpus made]]'' it. Safe to say, the detractors before decrying him as an AdaptationalWimp suddenly became impressed.
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* Nick Fury gets one through FridgeBrilliance, when you realize the actual reason Talos was written in posing as him is that there’s no way in hell the real Fury would fall for Beck’s scheme, and the movie would be over before it started.

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* Nick Fury gets one through FridgeBrilliance, when you realize the actual reason Talos was written in posing as him is that there’s no way in hell the real Fury would fall for Beck’s scheme, and have let Mysterios plan get out of hand the movie would be over before it started.
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** The sheer horror, scale, and relentlessness of Mysterio's illusory assault, pulling directly from similar stunts various iterations of the character have pulled on Spider-Man in the comics. It's Mysterio when he's at the top of his game, rendering Spider-Man incapable of fighting back since there's nothing to fight back against, and showing why he's one of Spidey's more memorable villains. It almost on par to the trippy Doctor Strange fights.

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** The sheer horror, scale, and relentlessness of Mysterio's illusory assault, pulling directly from similar stunts various iterations of the character have pulled on Spider-Man in the comics. It's Mysterio when he's at the top of his game, rendering Spider-Man incapable of fighting back since there's nothing to fight back against, and showing why he's one of Spidey's more memorable villains. It It's almost on par to with the trippy Doctor Strange fights.


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** When Beck orders the drones shut down because Peter's damaged them to the point the illusion is worse than useless, his underling states "I don't know how you're going to spin this one." Beck just smiles. Either he already had a plan for framing Peter if everything went south, or he [[IndyPloy came up with the idea on the spot]]. Either way, pretty impressive.
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** According to the footage, Beck managed all this while Peter was still fighting the drones to get to him. He had his backup plan well in advance, and made absolutely sure that [[MortonsFork Peter lost no matter what]].

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** According to the footage, Beck managed all this while Peter was still fighting the drones to get to him. He had his backup plan well in advance, and made absolutely sure that [[MortonsFork Peter lost lost]] [[XanatosGambit no matter what]].
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** The sheer horror, scale, and relentlessness of Mysterio's illusory assault, pulling directly from similar stunts various iterations of the character have pulled on Spider-Man in the comics. It's Mysterio when he's at the top of his game, rendering Spider-Man incapable of fighting back since there's nothing to fight back against, and showing why he's one of Spidey's more memorable villains.

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** The sheer horror, scale, and relentlessness of Mysterio's illusory assault, pulling directly from similar stunts various iterations of the character have pulled on Spider-Man in the comics. It's Mysterio when he's at the top of his game, rendering Spider-Man incapable of fighting back since there's nothing to fight back against, and showing why he's one of Spidey's more memorable villains. It almost on par to the trippy Doctor Strange fights.
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** And considering he also played the role of Him Gordon in Film/JusticeLeague2018, it's one more nail on the coffin of the moronic theory of Marvel Studios sabotaging everything related to the DCEU.

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** And considering he also played the role of Him Jim Gordon in Film/JusticeLeague2018, Film/JusticeLeague2017, it's one more nail on the coffin of the moronic theory of Marvel Studios sabotaging everything related to the DCEU.
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* Nick Fury gets one through FridgeBrilliance, when you realize the actual reason Talos was written in posing as him is that there’s no way in hell the real Fury would fall for Beck’s scheme, and the movie would be over before it started.
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* The film set the new record for the biggest Tuesday release in movie history, and just like ''Film/CaptainMarvel'' was already more than halfway to a billion dollars by the end of its first weekend.
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** According to the footage, Beck managed all this while Peter was still fighting the drones to get to him. He had his backup plan well in advance, and made absolutely sure that [[MortonsFork Peter lost no matter what]].
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* Peter is victorious over Mysterio, but during the mid-credits scene, he outs Peter's identity as Spider-Man and seemingly tricks the world into thinking he was responsible for the drone attacks, and that Beck was truly a hero, murdered in his prime. Beck dies, but gets the last laugh on Spider-Man, and dramatically alters the course of the young webslinger's future...

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* Peter is victorious over Mysterio, but during the mid-credits scene, he outs Peter's identity as Spider-Man and seemingly tricks the world into thinking he was responsible for the drone attacks, and that Beck was truly a hero, murdered in his prime. [[LastBreathBullet Beck dies, but gets the last laugh on Spider-Man, Spider-Man,]] [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore and dramatically alters the course of the young webslinger's future...]]



* The fact that Creator/MarvelStudios was able to get '''''J.K. Simmons to reprise his role as J. JONAH JAMESON from the original Film/SpiderManTrilogy''''' is, itself, absolutely '''glorious''', eliciting a major uproar of praise from Spidey fans all over the world. This is also the first time someone that had portrayed a character in previous Marvel media reprised that role in live-action in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse proper.[[note]]Lou Ferrigno, who played Hulk in the 1977 TV series, has been routinely brought back by Marvel to provide the voice for the Hulk in the films.[[/note]]

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* The fact that Creator/MarvelStudios was able to get '''''J.K. Simmons '''''Creator/JKSimmons to reprise his role as J. JONAH JAMESON from the original Film/SpiderManTrilogy''''' is, itself, absolutely '''glorious''', eliciting a major uproar of praise from Spidey fans all over the world. This is also the first time someone that had portrayed a character in previous Marvel media reprised that role in live-action in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse proper.[[note]]Lou Ferrigno, who played Hulk in the 1977 TV series, has been routinely brought back by Marvel to provide the voice for the Hulk in the films.[[/note]]

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** Peter designing his new suit. Yes, he had access to Tony Stark's tech and notes on Peter himself to do it, but Peter walked up to one of Tony Stark's own super-suit-making machines and got it to give him exactly what he wanted, no more and no less. The only other person who could have done that is probably. . . well, Tony Stark. Notably, Peter ''knows'' exactly what he wants this suit to be capable of for the fight he's going into, drawing on Peter's tendency in the comics to think up a clever, scientific way to gain edge over whatever villain he's currently facing.

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** Peter designing his new suit. Yes, he had access to Tony Stark's tech and notes on Peter himself to do it, but Peter walked up to one of Tony Stark's own super-suit-making machines and got it to give him exactly what he wanted, no more and no less. The only other person who could have done that is probably. . .probably... well, Tony Stark. Notably, Peter ''knows'' exactly what he wants this suit to be capable of for the fight he's going into, drawing on Peter's tendency in the comics to think up a clever, scientific way to gain edge over whatever villain he's currently facing.facing.
*** Also, he does it while "[[Music/{{ACDC}} Back In Black]]" blasts in the background - one of Tony's favorite songs. One of the themes of the film is the legacy of Iron Man and who's going to replace him: this is the scene that proves Peter Parker is, indeed, Iron Man's spiritual heir.
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* The fact that Creator/MarvelStudios was able to get '''''J.K. Simmons to reprise his role as J. JONAH JAMESON from the original Film/SpiderManTrilogy''''' is, itself, absolutely '''glorious''', eliciting a major uproar of praise from Spidey fans all over the world. This is also the first time someone that had portrayed a character in previous Marvel media reprised that roll in live-action in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse proper.[[note]]Lou Ferrigno, who played Hulk in the 1977 TV series, has been routinely brought back by Marvel to provide the voice for the Hulk in the films.[[/note]]

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* The fact that Creator/MarvelStudios was able to get '''''J.K. Simmons to reprise his role as J. JONAH JAMESON from the original Film/SpiderManTrilogy''''' is, itself, absolutely '''glorious''', eliciting a major uproar of praise from Spidey fans all over the world. This is also the first time someone that had portrayed a character in previous Marvel media reprised that roll role in live-action in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse proper.[[note]]Lou Ferrigno, who played Hulk in the 1977 TV series, has been routinely brought back by Marvel to provide the voice for the Hulk in the films.[[/note]]

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