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Who is Mysterio and what's he all about?

With a new Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer released and Avengers: Endgame finally behind us, Jake Gyllenhaal's new character is more mysterious (get it?) than ever. Over at our trailer breakdown, learned that Gyllenhaal's Quentin Beck ("Mr. Beck" as Fury calls him) is not only a new face for the MCU--he's not even from our Earth. Apparently Thanos' snap tore a hole in reality and there is a multiverse out there, suffering the consequences.

Of course, this is assuming Beck can be trusted at all and that anything he says or does is legitimate--a very real question considering Mysterio's complicated comic book history. So just who the hell is Mysterio and why are we so hesitant to trust his helpful, heroic on-screen persona? We're so glad you asked. Let's take a look at the complicated, bizarre comic book history of one of Spidey's slipperiest enemies.

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The name Mysterio actually refers to four different Marvel villains dating all the way back to 1964, and while there has been no official confirmation of which version Gyllenhaal is actually playing, the safest bet is the first and most prolific of the lot, Quentin Beck, who premiered in The Amazing Spider-Man #13 in 1964.

Beck's vintage origin story is your typical '60s superhero fare. He was a struggling special effects artist and wannabe actor who eventually realized that his skills as an artist could be used to turn a real profit if he used them to build a villainous alter ego. Of course, after carefully constructing his costume (complete with his iconic fishbowl-style mirrored helmet) and making his debut, Beck was stopped and humiliated by Spider-Man--which, unsurprisingly, led to a life long vendetta. He joined the original incarnation of the Sinister Six, a team that also included Vulture, Dr. Octopus, Kraven the Hunter, Electro, and Sandman.

Over the years, Mysterio became a perpetual thorn in Peter's side. Beck has no real superpowers, but his exhaustive knowledge of special effects trickery and illusions make him formidable in his own way--typically he'd set up elaborate gags involving smoke machines, stage magic, and even robotics to pull of his plots. Occassionally, his smoke based illusions are actually laced with hallucinogenic drugs, making him more similar to someone like Batman's Scarecrow than a hoaky magician. He trained in hypnotism, inventing a second alter-ego he called Dr. Ludwig Reinhart, and generally did his best to try and force his victims to lose their minds with elaborate gimmicks and cons designed to make them believe all sorts of wild lies.

Jake Gyllenhaal as Mysterio in 2019's Spider-Man: Far From Home
Jake Gyllenhaal as Mysterio in 2019's Spider-Man: Far From Home

Sometimes the lies were pretty goofy. Other times, they were considerably less so. he tried to force Peter into believing he'd been shrunk down to action figure size. He later tried to con Aunt May out of house and home using a revolving door of disguises and assumed identities designed to gaslight and confuse her. Eventually, and with the help of Kingpin, he set his sights on Daredevil, trying to manipulate him into insanity using mood altering drugs and by targeting and manipulating his friends. At one point he actually tried to convince Matt that a baby was the biblical antichrist. True story.

That particular plan didn't work out all that well and ended with Beck apparently committing suicide after Daredevil unmasked and beat him within an inch of his life. Of course, in typical comic book fashion, the death didn't stick. And although Beck's resurrection was never completely explained in any concrete way, the simplest answer was that he had staged his own death and gone into temporary hiding--though some stories insinuate that he really did die, and in fact spent some time in Hell before being magically revived.

Beck resumed his antics, rejoining with the Sinister Six as the need arose. He briefly retired (and built himself a robot daughter--don't ask) in Las Vegas, but was prompted to pick up the Mysterio mantle yet again after getting wrapped up in some complicated, demonic dealings with Ben Reilly, the Scarlet Spider.

All told, Mysterio's place in the Marvel universe is malleable. He's a bit less prolific and recognizable than someone like Green Goblin or Doctor Octopus, and that slightly-less-than-top-tier notoriety, coupled with his expansive repertoire of skills, means he can fit into stories in any number of ways. He's been the campy comic relief, the dangerous mastermind, the bumbling gloryhound, and the vicious sociopath, depending on the needs of the moment.

Thematically speaking, it seems more likely that we're going to be seeing Gyllenhaal as one of Beck's softer sides in Far From Home, especially considering the multilayered approach Homecoming took to his Sinister Six teammate Vulture. It's certainly not impossible that we're going to see a Mysterio on the big screen who is furious at Spider-Man for ruining his shot at fame and stardom, but it's maybe a bit improbable, especially now that we know he's apparently from another Earth entirely.

There's also the potential for Gyllenhaal's character to borrow from the other incarnations of Mysterio: Daniel Berkhart, a con who temporarily replaced Beck at both Beck's behest and after being hired to impersonate him by J. Jonah Jameson; Francis Klum, a mutant with teleportation powers who briefly took over the mantle while Beck was dead; and Mysterion, a mysterious new incarnation who was brainwashed and forced to join a team called the Superior Six lead by Otto Octavius. While none of the other Mysterio mantle wearers have quite the history Beck does, the MCU's willingness to play fast and loose with classic characters means they probably shouldn't be ignored.

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Mysterio has always been full of $#!t so he may just be lying. Marvel has been pulling some false clips into their trailers lately. We will have to wait and see. Got my tickets.

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The fact you call Mysterio a "New character" triggers me.

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@deanmanwalking2: the fact you get "triggered" over a fictional character points to deep developmental issues.

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@doa2169: Settle down, Dr. Phil.

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@deanmanwalking2: New character for the MCU...

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Sounds like a great part for an up-and-coming Hispanic actor to play, but somehow Jake Gyllenhaal, got the part.

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"It's certainly not impossible that we're going to see a Mysterio on the big screen who is furious at Spider-Man for ruining his shot at fame and stardom, but it's maybe a bit improbable."

Seriously? I'd say it's far from improbable and more likely. The trailer seems to imply that Mysterio is trying to play the hero against the Elementals. I'd say there's a pretty good chance that the Elementals are either an illusion or a setup by Mysterio...he sets them loose to rampage across the city and shows up to save the day, gaining fame and fortune in the process. If Spidey unexpectedly gets into the mix and ruins Mysterio's plan by saving the day himself, it sets up exactly the scenario you've called "improbable."

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@bingoh: That is exactly what I came here to post -- easy enough to have water cannons, etc., and have Spidey wreck it.

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I’m glad they didn’t make Far from Home the name of the first movie and the name of the sequel to be Homecoming. That would be super cheesy.

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Maybe I can finally start finding new Mysterio merch.

Funkos, Tshirts.. something

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@shadow6323: I saw a fish bowl in the aquarium store the other day.

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Sounds like a Scooby-Doo villain.

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@Cikatriz_ESP: And, similarly, he would have gotten...

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He is Ray Mysterio. A well built yet short Luchalibre who is the athletic equal of Peter Parker and somehow his arch nemesis.

Now wouldn't that be a fight?

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New?! How is he "new"???

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@siarhei: new to MCU, I guess. I know that guy from 90's spiderman animated series, did he had a deep voice?

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@siarhei: Its Gamespot to them the audience is clueless only they know EVERYTHING.

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