You know...if Liz wasn't bliped, she'd be an adult and around the age she starts helping the Vulture. Maybe she becomes the Vulture in the eventually Sinister Six movie?
The way people reappeared at the exact spot they were before it had me wonder about those who were dusted while sitting in a plane that crashed after.
This adds to the other question I had after endgame about whether the people who died as a consequence of the dusting (car crash, plane crash etc.) were resurrected or not. (And if they did get to be part of the memorials.)
The way people reappeared at the exact spot they were before it had me wonder about those who were dusted while sitting in a plane that crashed after.
This adds to the other question I had after endgame about whether the people who died as a consequence of the dusting (car crash, plane crash etc.) were resurrected or not. (And if they did get to be part of the memorials.)
Gyllenhaal is such a good actor. He pulled off someone trying to act seriously who cam't really act so well.
Gyllenhaal is such a good actor. He pulled off someone trying to act seriously who cam't really act so well.
Sitting through that in memoriam montage made me realize that, yeah, vision is just straight up dead. For some reason I just thought they'd bring him back somehow. Kind of upset about that tbh. didn't really do much in his time in the MCU.
Reminded me of Tobey in the final fightI was thinking about how this movie was sorely lacking in Spidey Quips, but it actually made sense because Peter was fighting mindless CGI monsters for part of it, he had his guard down with people who know him personally for most of it (a little too much in Mysterio's case) and at the end of the movie, he was rightfully serious as fuck and knew he couldn't psych Beck out with dumb jokes.
He had a few good, goofy moments (the web shooter line is a treasure) but I love how no-nonsense he is in the final fight. Spider-Man being mostly silent when he gets serious is super intense.
He had a few good, goofy moments (the web shooter line is a treasure) but I love how no-nonsense he is in the final fight. Spider-Man being mostly silent when he gets serious is super intense.
Nothing Peter did in FFH would have disappointed Tony more than thinking AC/DC was Led Zeppelin.
just trying to imagine tony's face reacting to that cracks me up
I was thinking about how this movie was sorely lacking in Spidey Quips, but it actually made sense because Peter was fighting mindless CGI monsters for part of it, he had his guard down with people who know him personally for most of it (a little too much in Mysterio's case) and at the end of the movie, he was rightfully serious as fuck and knew he couldn't psych Beck out with dumb jokes.
He had a few good, goofy moments (the web shooter line is a treasure) but I love how no-nonsense he is in the final fight. Spider-Man being mostly silent when he gets serious is super intense.
It's cool to see just how much he's evolved even since Homecoming (which was just 2 years ago, and this is our 5th Holland appearance?) But like at the end of that movie, he was scrambling. He's just keeping up to do the right thing. He's never been in a real fight like this. And it's not like he wants to kill Vulture - it's his girlfriend's dad. He just wants to stop the robber. He's sceaming "I'm trying to save you!"I was thinking about how this movie was sorely lacking in Spidey Quips, but it actually made sense because Peter was fighting mindless CGI monsters for part of it, he had his guard down with people who know him personally for most of it (a little too much in Mysterio's case) and at the end of the movie, he was rightfully serious as fuck and knew he couldn't psych Beck out with dumb jokes.
He had a few good, goofy moments (the web shooter line is a treasure) but I love how no-nonsense he is in the final fight. Spider-Man being mostly silent when he gets serious is super intense.
No, the monsters weren't real...I appreciated how they handled Mysterio, but his team he worked with and their motivations? They didn't like their boss so now they're killing millions? WTF!
Beck was fine with casualties in London.No, the monsters weren't real...
The people they're trying to kill in the end are Peter and his friends + (fake) Fury and Hill.
I was scratching my head after watching this movie. I was beginning to wonder if i was that out of touch. I'm a huge Raimi Spider-Man 2 stan, but i think that Homecoming and Far From Home are the best Spider-Man experiences ever, and this is coming from a lifelong Spider-Man fan since the oldest cartoons. When those lists circulated about ranked Spider-Man movies and Homecoming was so low (and Spider-Verse was so high) I started questioning if i really *ever* understood Spidey. Clearly not if ERA was any indication. FFH was everything that I've ever loved in Spidey, and the Mysterio fights were things I never thought I'd see executed. Marvel continues to surprise me. These movies are incredible.It's cool to see just how much he's evolved even since Homecoming (which was just 2 years ago, and this is our 5th Holland appearance?) But like at the end of that movie, he was scrambling. He's just keeping up to do the right thing. He's never been in a real fight like this. And it's not like he wants to kill Vulture - it's his girlfriend's dad. He just wants to stop the robber. He's screaming "I'm trying to save you!"
But Mysterio was a knife in his back at his most vulnerable. When he goes into this fight, he's not scared, he's focused. He has a job and he's going to bring this motherfucker down. And then he just stares down Beck with "You can't trick me anymore."
The poster said "millions", not monsters.No, the monsters weren't real...
The people they're trying to kill in the end are Peter and his friends + (fake) Fury and Hill.
God help anyone that pushes him too far, were he to be a villain.
Totally. For the first 45 mins of the movie I was like "Jesus the writing and acting for Gyllenhaal and Fury is fucking awful"Gyllenhaal is such a good actor. He pulled off someone trying to act seriously who cam't really act so well.
The same shockwaves they used to move the water. Your imagination can fill in the blanks.so how were the drones acting as other spider-men piling on top of peter or grabbing him from beneath the ground
Felt more like Tony fighting an evil Tony than Mysterio. Yeah he had illusions but it was like Spidy vs Drones.
Is anybody talking about how Jake Gyllenhaal confirmed that Mysterio is alive and well on IG? I'm probably late to the party since that was like 8 hours ago but still!
Cool I would love to see Mysterio in more films plus it would be such a waste to only use Jake Gyllenhaal for just 1 movie.You talking about this?
Is this something I'm going to have to keep a lookout for in the home release? Does he appear in this outfit hidden in a crowd or something post-death, or what? Is that what I should be looking for?