So, your opinion of MCU Mysterio himself?

I thought he was extremely meta in retrospect.

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He shit.
Making him another generic Stark Employee was lame and having Peter blindly follow and suck his dick to the point that he gives Beck his father’s invention (something dangerous and powerful) despite barley knowing the guy makes Peter look like a retard.

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Top 5 MCU villains. At least they used his talent unlike Jude Law in CM, though the latter is still alive to get better, but so is Mysterio

Even with a team backing up, he seemed ridiculously competent. Was a far cry from Mickey Rourke in IM2 who just had laser whips on his arms

Classic MCU villain; Interesting enough, dies immediately

I felt he was brillant.

"It doesn't matter how smart you are, they'll only listen to you if you dress up and fly in a cape!"

He just summed up the state of movies in general, as well as the plight of employees period (getting ignored in favor of their superiors).

He had to be. He was basically another "Winter Soldier"-style villain, relying on tech and wits to survive.

I wanna smell mysterio's armpits!!!

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Mysterio is probably still alive

You are a bottom feeder. Probably a third worlder too.

Did you /thread yourself you actual homosexual.

>"You don't want any part of this."

>We never see any part of this line in specific

meta, indeed!

>FUCK SUPERHEROS(movie stars)
>WE THE PEOPLE THAT MAKE THE SUPERHERO STUFF ARE THE REAL HEROS(vfx people)
I think I'm overdosing on metapills

Cool character. Shit plan that makes no sense or has longevity. The forced Stark connection kinda killed it.

>Be unemployed Quentin Beck
>See news that Stark died
>Somehow find out he bequeathed the EDITH glasses to Peter Parker
>Also somehow effortlessly finds out Peter Parker is Spider Man
>Instead shooting Peter or Fury in the back of the head and taking the glasses, you come up with an elaborate scheme
>Somehow obtain billion dollar tech and financial backing to mastermind illusions all over the world to attract the attention of Nick Fury
>But for some reason you still need EDITH to enact your plan?
>Somehow fool Fury with a bullshit lie
>Somehow find out Peter is going to Europe and convince Fury to move operations there
>Somehow just know Fury will call Peter in to help and at some point give him the glasses instead of any other Avenger
>Fool Peter, get the glasses, kill both Fury and Peter
>Become a superhero, I guess?
>Nobody will ever find out that a fucking jumbo satellite is employing drones to whatever disaster you create
>The Avengers will never call you to handle a real threat

Yeah, illusionist/trickster archetypes are known to fake their deaths. And even if he is indeed death, the impact he had by making spiderman looks bad and revealing his identity will be felt.

And the implication is there that he might not even be as smart as he thinks he is. Who knows if he got away with half the shit he did just because Talos was masquerading as Fury at the time and it wasn't the real deal he was matching wits with.

he said it to Fury and Hill in the cold open

trailer houses keep spoiling movies so movie companies have to feed them fake footage.

Dude, he has super illusion tech that basically renders alot of villains countered.

I mean, look at the chitauri invasion. You suddenly throw up a giant illusion field so NONE of them know what the fuck is going on and they're completely mind fucked, killing thier own guys, shooting each other, ect.
meanwhile you have your drone army gunning them down while they're already killing themselves.


he only runs into problems with things that are immune to anti-tank level bullets.

Oh, he did? I stand corrected then, apologies. I walked in during the Spider-Meet-N-Greet

>The Avengers will never call you to handle a real threat
With all the Illusion-tech and drone weaponry at his disposal, he'd make a pretty damn powerful Avenger.

Meant to respond to you with

Just think of the avengers fighting thanos when Thanos can't tell where any of them are because he can't see them.

Not to mention his tech would be incredibly useful for training alone.

Thanos could overwhelm his trickery with the Gauntlet, obviously, but younger Warlord Thanos would have had serious trouble with him.

You mean B.A.R.F technology? or was it BARPH?

I thought it was heavily implied that this is how Beck managed to trick nearly all of SHIELD.

He made the movie for me personally, the one flaw though is that he didn't wear the iconic costume enough. If he had a final fight with Peter vs the drones but as an illusion Mysterio with the fish dome like in the middle sequence the movie would have been a 10/10

My point still stands. His tech could simulate any threat.

>Be unemployed Quentin Beck
Fired, but probably not destitute
>See news that Stark died
ok
>Somehow find out he bequeathed the EDITH glasses to Peter Parker
He makes it clear in the bar that he still had associates acting as moles within Stark Enterprises.
>Also somehow effortlessly finds out Peter Parker is Spider Man
Again, he has moles in the technology divisions, and Stark was making him shit. They could have retrieved data/footage from the first Spidey A.I. Even Ned was hacking that shit.
>Instead shooting Peter or Fury in the back of the head and taking the glasses, you come up with an elaborate scheme
Yes, his plan was to become a famous, beloved Superhero, not a man on the run from assassins like Hawkeye or the other Avengers.
>Somehow obtain billion dollar tech and financial backing to mastermind illusions all over the world to attract the attention of Nick Fury
3 fairly small-scale operations, with numerous tech people pooling finances and effort. They clearly show that some of them were partners with Stane's weapons development.
>But for some reason you still need EDITH to enact your plan?
Yes, he did venice with MAYBE a half dozen-drones. He needed hundreds to create an Ultron-level threat and be as big as Stark.
>Somehow fool Fury with a bullshit lie
It's not Fury, its Talos. And its not an implausible lie.
>Somehow find out Peter is going to Europe
He knows who Spider-Man is through Stark, his HS itinerary isn't a State secret.
> and convince Fury to move operations there
He had "Fury" chasing the electromagnetic disturbances. And even Fury-Talos thought it was a bit suspiciously convenient.
>Somehow just know Fury will call Peter in to help and at some point give him the glasses instead of any other Avenger
Peter was Stark's protege.

Really, most all of this was clearly spelt out with exposition in the film itself. Are you just retarded? I get the feeling this isn't the first MCU movie that you've had to have explained to you.

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