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** To say nothing of the end of the fight, in which Mysterio, disguised as Nick Fury, tricks Peter into revealing who knows about his alter ego: Ned and MJ. Revealing himself, Mysterio makes it clear he's going to kill them [[AndYourLittleDogToo just to spite Peter]]. Before Peter can do anything about it, he realizes too late that Mysterio led him right into the path of a ''speeding train that hits him full force''. Understandably, Peter spends the last portion of the film banged up quite a bit from that. If it weren't for his superhuman attributes, that train would have made mincemeat out of Peter, let alone kill him. The fact that Peter is (biologically) still a teenager does not help at all.

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** To say nothing of the end of the fight, in which Mysterio, disguised as Nick Fury, tricks Peter into revealing who knows about his alter ego: Ned and MJ. Revealing himself, Mysterio makes it clear he's going to kill them [[AndYourLittleDogToo just to spite Peter]]. Before Peter can do anything about it, he realizes too late that Mysterio led him right into the path of a ''speeding train that hits him full force''. Understandably, Peter spends the last portion of the film banged up quite a bit from that. If it weren't for his superhuman attributes, that train would wouldn't have just killed Peter, it would've made mincemeat ''mincemeat'' out of Peter, let alone kill him. The fact that Peter is (biologically) still a teenager does not help at all.
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*** In a High Boi video explaining this film, he guesses anyone who got Snapped on a plane "rematerialized in the air and fell to their death".

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*** In a [[WebVideo/ExplainedByAnIdiot High Boi Boi]] video explaining this film, he guesses anyone who got Snapped on a plane "rematerialized in the air and fell to their death".
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** The threat of bad guys looking up Peter Parker also extends to Mac Gargan from the previous film. Mysterio exposing Peter's identity to the world makes Adrian Toomes's actions to protect that identity all for nothing. Even worse for Toomes, Gargan may come after him or even his family out of revenge for lying to him.

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** The threat of bad guys looking up Peter Parker also extends to Mac Gargan from the previous film. Mysterio exposing Peter's identity to the world makes Adrian Toomes's Toomes' actions to protect that identity all for nothing. Even worse for Toomes, Gargan may come after him or even his family out of revenge for lying to him.
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** The fact that Mysterio's entire simulated series of events were ''so real''. He manipulated, pushed around and gaslit a teenager into giving up ''everything'' of his legacy from Tony with an absolutely life-like set of holograms and situations no one even considered to be fake for a single second, because he and his entire team are so skilled at scripting and setting up the effects with the hologram technology that ''the entire world bought it'', never mind all the people actually put into physical danger at each of the so-called "elemental" sightings. And Peter's part was an IndyPloy; Mysterio had to improvise all of that because he had no idea who would get involved with his get-famous strategy. The moment Peter walks out of that bar and you see everything start to glitch out before fading bit by bit as the SmugSnake sits at the epicenter in [[TheBadGuyWins victory]], the sheer creepiness of how extensively exploitative the entire series of events were can run a chill down your spine.
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* Minor one but when Mr Harrington leads the class off the tour bus, it gets struck by lightning literally just seconds after everybody has got off it.

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* Minor one but when Mr Mr. Harrington leads the class off the tour bus, it gets struck by lightning literally just seconds after everybody has got off it.

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Music/BlackSabbath He is Iron Man...]] [[NightmareSequence even in a twisted illusion of death.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Music/BlackSabbath He [[caption-width-right:350:''[[Music/BlackSabbath Now the time is here\\
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Iron Man...]] [[NightmareSequence even in a twisted illusion of death.]]]]Man to spread fear\\
Vengeance from the grave\\
Kills the people he once saved]]'']]
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** Beck marks a departure from previous MCU villains in that he is a psychological threat, not a physical one. But all that means is that unlike [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Loki]], [[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron Ultron]], or [[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Thanos]], he doesn't just want to hurt and or kill Peter; he wants to break his mind to the point where he has no idea what is real and what is an illusion. Not only that, even when his defeat and death are near certainties, he still wants to completely discredit Peter to the public, ruin his reputation, make the people Peter is trying to save turn against him, and shatter his private life by revealing his identity to the public. [[KickTheDog And why]]? {{Revenge}}? ForTheEvulz? [[KickTheSonOfABitch Spite for Tony Stark]]? [[ItsAllAboutMe To ensure his own reputation will be preserved at Peter's expense]]? The kind of fear that Mysterio inspires is far more intimate, personal, and real than an alien conqueror who can punch with the force of a thousand suns.

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** Beck marks a departure from previous MCU villains in that he is a psychological threat, not a physical one. But all that means is that unlike [[Film/TheAvengers2012 Loki]], [[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron Ultron]], or [[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Thanos]], he doesn't just want to hurt and or kill Peter; he wants to break his mind to the point where he has no idea what is real and what is an illusion. Not only that, even when his defeat and death are near certainties, he still wants to completely discredit Peter to the public, ruin his reputation, make the people Peter is trying to save turn against him, and shatter his private life by revealing his identity to the public. [[KickTheDog And why]]? {{Revenge}}? ForTheEvulz? [[KickTheSonOfABitch [[EvilIsPetty Spite for Tony Stark]]? [[ItsAllAboutMe To ensure his own reputation will be preserved at Peter's expense]]? The kind of fear that Mysterio inspires is far more intimate, personal, and real than an alien conqueror who can punch with the force of a thousand suns.
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*** In a High Boi video explaining this film, he guesses anyone who got Snapped on a plane "rematerialized in the air and fell to their death".
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** To say nothing of the end of the fight, in which Mysterio, disguised as Nick Fury, tricks Peter into revealing who knows about his alter ego: Ned and MJ. Revealing himself, Mysterio makes it clear he's going to kill them [[AndYourLittleDogToo just to spite Peter]]. Before Peter can do anything about it, he realizes too late that Mysterio led him right into the path of a ''speeding train that hits him full force''. Understandably, Peter spends the last portion of the film banged up quite a bit from that. If it weren't for his superhuman attributes, that train would have made mincemeat out of Peter, let alone kill him. The fact that Peter is (biologically) still a teenager [[AdultFear does not help at all]].

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** To say nothing of the end of the fight, in which Mysterio, disguised as Nick Fury, tricks Peter into revealing who knows about his alter ego: Ned and MJ. Revealing himself, Mysterio makes it clear he's going to kill them [[AndYourLittleDogToo just to spite Peter]]. Before Peter can do anything about it, he realizes too late that Mysterio led him right into the path of a ''speeding train that hits him full force''. Understandably, Peter spends the last portion of the film banged up quite a bit from that. If it weren't for his superhuman attributes, that train would have made mincemeat out of Peter, let alone kill him. The fact that Peter is (biologically) still a teenager [[AdultFear does not help at all]].all.



** Making things even worse is the fact that Mysterio runs on pure AdultFear and RippedFromTheHeadlines. He uses edited video footage to discredit Peter in a time when celebrities' images and words are being manipulated and their reputations damaged by deep-faked videos that are often incredibly realistic and difficult to tell apart from unedited footage. He uses the sensationalist press as a weapon to hurt Peter at a time when trust in public institutions, including the news media, is depressingly low and sometimes for good reason. This film's take on Mysterio is simply a reflection of the terrifying fact that, in the real world, "the truth" often belongs to whoever can manufacture the best story and tell it in the most compelling way.

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** Making things even worse is the fact that Mysterio runs on pure AdultFear and RippedFromTheHeadlines. He uses edited video footage to discredit Peter in a time when celebrities' images and words are being manipulated and their reputations damaged by deep-faked videos that are often incredibly realistic and difficult to tell apart from unedited footage. He uses the sensationalist press as a weapon to hurt Peter at a time when trust in public institutions, including the news media, is depressingly low and sometimes for good reason. This film's take on Mysterio is simply a reflection of the terrifying fact that, in the real world, "the truth" often belongs to whoever can manufacture the best story and tell it in the most compelling way.
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** Regardless of whether or not they buy that Peter killed Beck (realistically, some will buy it while others won't), FridgeHorror kicks in when you realize that Peter's life as a high school student is done for. [[TheVillainKnowsWhereYouLive Potential bad guys can dig up information on Peter and put his friends and loved ones in life-threatening danger.]] All of this because of a madman's final act of ''pure spite''.

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** Regardless of whether or not they buy that Peter killed Beck (realistically, some will buy it while others won't), FridgeHorror kicks in when you realize that Peter's life as a high school student is done for. [[TheVillainKnowsWhereYouLive Potential bad guys can dig up information on Peter and put his friends and loved ones in life-threatening danger.]] All of this because of a madman's final act of ''pure spite''. And this is proven to be AscendedFridgeHorror at the beginning of ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome''; Peter, MJ and Ned's lives are thrown into absolute chaos thanks to Mysterio's last act of spite.
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** To say nothing of the end of the fight, in which Mysterio, disguised as Nick Fury, tricks Peter into revealing who knows about his alter ego: Ned and MJ. Revealing himself, Mysterio makes it clear [[WouldHurtAChild he's going to kill them]] [[AndYourLittleDogToo just to spite Peter]]. Before Peter can do anything about it, he realizes too late that Mysterio led him right into the path of a ''speeding train that hits him full force''. Understandably, Peter spends the last portion of the film banged up quite a bit from that. If it weren't for his superhuman attributes, that train would have made mincemeat out of Peter, let alone kill him. The fact that Peter is (biologically) still a teenager [[AdultFear does not help at all]].

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** To say nothing of the end of the fight, in which Mysterio, disguised as Nick Fury, tricks Peter into revealing who knows about his alter ego: Ned and MJ. Revealing himself, Mysterio makes it clear [[WouldHurtAChild he's going to kill them]] them [[AndYourLittleDogToo just to spite Peter]]. Before Peter can do anything about it, he realizes too late that Mysterio led him right into the path of a ''speeding train that hits him full force''. Understandably, Peter spends the last portion of the film banged up quite a bit from that. If it weren't for his superhuman attributes, that train would have made mincemeat out of Peter, let alone kill him. The fact that Peter is (biologically) still a teenager [[AdultFear does not help at all]].
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As [[SeriesFauxnale the last film]] of the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse Infinity Saga]], it's only fitting for ''Spider-Man: Far From Home'' to cap it off with one more showcase of [[NightmareFuel disturbing imagery]] courtesy of our friendly neighborhood [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Spider-Man]].

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As [[SeriesFauxnale the last film]] of the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse Infinity Saga]], it's only fitting for ''Spider-Man: Far From Home'' to cap it off with one more showcase of [[NightmareFuel disturbing imagery]] courtesy of our friendly neighborhood [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Spider-Man]].
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* Mysterio sends doctored footage to the ''Daily Bugle'' made to look like Peter killed him on purpose and he was using the drones. J. Jonah Jameson uses the footage to out a (biologically) 16-year-old as Spider-Man while hailing a murderous fraud as the greatest superhero of all time. Let's hope the public of the MCU can see through how suspicious the doctored footage looks.

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* Mysterio sends doctored footage to the ''Daily Bugle'' ''The Daily Bugle.Net'' made to look like Peter killed him on purpose and he was using the drones. J. Jonah Jameson uses the footage to out a (biologically) 16-year-old as Spider-Man while hailing a murderous fraud as the greatest superhero of all time. Let's hope the public of the MCU can see through how suspicious the doctored footage looks.
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** Since the people dusted seemed to come back exactly how they were, what would have happened to people that were in a plane or crossing the street, etc. when Hulk snapped them back?
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* In the film proper, we see just how dangerous and deadly Mysterio can be when Peter faces off against him after learning who he really is. A true MasterOfIllusion, not only can Mysterio alter his appearance, he can also alter the perception of your surroundings. For example, Peter webs an illusion of him and yanks down on the web, only to see a giant metal beam about to fall directly on him. It's then you realize that it's a fight for Peter's life. The whole scene feels like a Scarecrow sequence from VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum. One mistake and it's all over.

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* In the film proper, we see just how dangerous and deadly Mysterio can be when Peter faces off against him after learning who he really is. A true MasterOfIllusion, not only can Mysterio alter his appearance, he can also alter the perception of your surroundings. For example, Peter webs an illusion of him and yanks down on the web, only to see a giant metal beam about to fall directly on him. It's then you realize that it's a fight for Peter's life. The whole scene feels like a Scarecrow sequence from VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum.''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum''. One mistake and it's all over.



--->''"I control the truth. Mysterio '''is''' the truth!"''

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--->''"I --->'''Mysterio:''' I control the truth. Mysterio '''is''' the truth!"''truth!



** Also, in the final fight, Mysterio almost ''shoots Peter (an innocent teenage kid) in the head''. Thank god for the Peter tingle sensing he was about to shoot Peter before it was too late.

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** Also, in the final fight, Mysterio almost ''shoots Peter (an innocent teenage kid) in the head''. Thank god God for the Peter tingle sensing he was about to shoot Peter Peter's Spider-Sense kicking in before it was too late.
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** Also, in the final fight, Mysterio almost ''shoots Peter in the head''. Thank god for the Peter tingle sensing he was actually beside Peter before it was too late.

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** Also, in the final fight, Mysterio almost ''shoots Peter (an innocent teenage kid) in the head''. Thank god for the Peter tingle sensing he was actually beside about to shoot Peter before it was too late.
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** Also, in the final fight, Mysterio almost ''shoots Peter in the head'' after creating an illusion of himself apologising and calling Peter a good person. Thank god for the Peter tingle sensing he was actually beside Peter before it was too late.

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** Also, in the final fight, Mysterio almost ''shoots Peter in the head'' after creating an illusion of himself apologising and calling Peter a good person.head''. Thank god for the Peter tingle sensing he was actually beside Peter before it was too late.
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** Also, in the final fight, Mysterio almost ''shoots Peter in the head'' after creating an illusion of himself apologising and calling Peter a good person. Thank god for the Peter tingle sensing he was actually beside Peter before it was too late.
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* Minor one but when Mr Harrington leads the class off the tour bus, it gets struck by lightning literally just seconds after everybody has got off it.
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* In the film proper, we see just how dangerous and deadly Mysterio can be when Peter faces off against him after learning who he really is. A true MasterOfIllusion, not only can Mysterio alter his appearance, he can also alter the perception of your surroundings. For example, Peter webs an illusion of him and yanks down on the web, only to see a giant metal beam about to fall directly on him. It's then you realize that it's a fight for Peter's life. One mistake and it's all over.

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* In the film proper, we see just how dangerous and deadly Mysterio can be when Peter faces off against him after learning who he really is. A true MasterOfIllusion, not only can Mysterio alter his appearance, he can also alter the perception of your surroundings. For example, Peter webs an illusion of him and yanks down on the web, only to see a giant metal beam about to fall directly on him. It's then you realize that it's a fight for Peter's life. The whole scene feels like a Scarecrow sequence from VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum. One mistake and it's all over.
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** The threat of bad guys looking up Peter Parker also extends to Mac Gargan from the previous film. Mysterio exposing Peter's identity to the world makes Adrian Toomes's actions protect that identity all for nothing. Even worse for Toomes, Gargan may come after him or even his family out of revenge for lying to him.

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** The threat of bad guys looking up Peter Parker also extends to Mac Gargan from the previous film. Mysterio exposing Peter's identity to the world makes Adrian Toomes's actions to protect that identity all for nothing. Even worse for Toomes, Gargan may come after him or even his family out of revenge for lying to him.
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** The threat of bad guys looking up Peter Parker also extends to Mac Gargan from the previous film. Mysterio exposing Peter's identity to the world makes Adrian Toomes's actions protect that identity all for nothing. Even worse for Toomes, Gargan may come after him or even his family out of revenge for lying to him.
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** To say nothing of the end of the fight, in which Mysterio, disguised as Nick Fury, tricks Peter into revealing who knows about his alter ego: Ned and MJ. Revealing himself, Mysterio makes it clear [[WouldHurtAChild he's going to kill them]] [[KickTheDog just to spite Peter]]. Before Peter can do anything about it, he realizes too late that Mysterio led him right into the path of a ''speeding train that hits him full force''. Understandably, Peter spends the last portion of the film banged up quite a bit from that. If it weren't for his superhuman attributes, that train would have made mincemeat out of Peter, let alone kill him. The fact that Peter is (biologically) still a teenager [[AdultFear does not help at all]].

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** To say nothing of the end of the fight, in which Mysterio, disguised as Nick Fury, tricks Peter into revealing who knows about his alter ego: Ned and MJ. Revealing himself, Mysterio makes it clear [[WouldHurtAChild he's going to kill them]] [[KickTheDog [[AndYourLittleDogToo just to spite Peter]]. Before Peter can do anything about it, he realizes too late that Mysterio led him right into the path of a ''speeding train that hits him full force''. Understandably, Peter spends the last portion of the film banged up quite a bit from that. If it weren't for his superhuman attributes, that train would have made mincemeat out of Peter, let alone kill him. The fact that Peter is (biologically) still a teenager [[AdultFear does not help at all]].

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