


Warning: Major spoilers ahead for Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Mysterio may be a liar, a creep, and a literal murderer, but credit where it’s due: Dude puts on one heck of a show.
His battles against Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Far From Home make for some of the most dazzling sequences we’ve seen in a superhero movie yet, employing surrealistic imagery to torment and disorient our hero.
The big-screen Mysterio has his comic-book counterpart to thank for his talents, of course; in a phone interview with Mashable, producer Kevin Feige cited Steve Ditko’s art as an obvious point of reference. But Mysterio also owes a debt to — of all people — Bugs Bunny. Read more…
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