Spider-Man is back in the MCU, and in celebration of his return, the memes just keep coming. A very weird Reddit Spider-centric meme reviews the concept of all those timelines that Doctor Strange saw in his opportunities of 14,000,605. This particular kind of joke comes from the plan of the Sorcerer Supreme in Avengers: Infinity War when he was looking for a manner to defeat Thanos by the people.

Mad Titan in the bizarre vision

Well, Mysterio becomes the Mad Titan in this bizarre vision of the future. In his tirade halfway through the film, he chooses to use the Infinity Stones to solve the issue that Thanos tried to tackle but in a totally distinct manner. He chooses to double the funds instead of splitting the population in half.

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Unfortunately, that’s not the timeline that occurred so Spider-Man had to be resurrected by the Hulk’s snap and then battle the two-timing power of Quentin Beck.

Watts talks about Jake

“Jake is amazing,” Watts explained. “And once we knew what we wanted this Mysterio character to be, it was pretty clearly going to be Jake’s role. Not very many actors can pull off those different shades of a character and do it in such an incredibly compelling way. Yeah. And as soon as it all made sense to Jake, he just knew exactly what to do and it was just like an absolute joy to watch him do that.”

“Crazy things… in Endgame”

Spiderman: Far from Home poster
Spiderman: Far from Home poster

“So many crazy things happen in Endgame, like half of the population disappears and Thanos invades Earth and time travel is possible,” Watts continued. “So like the fact that people would just believe what his view is, like, lies about it multi-verse makes sense to me. It’s like the world is so crazy that like why wouldn’t you believe it?”

The book is open to just about anything in the MCU these days. Now, that includes Spider-Man again, and fans should hope he gets another chance to get at Mysterio in the conclusion to this trilogy.

Source: Comicbook, Simplenews

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