A Big MCU Spider-Man Villain Plot Hole Has Finally Been Addressed 4 Years Later

Summary
  • Marvel Studios has addressed a plot hole in Spider-Man: Far From Home regarding Mysterio's knowledge of the MCU's primary reality, Earth-616.
  • Mysterio's claims about Earth-616 were confirmed by Christine Palmer in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but it was unclear how he knew this information.
  • The Official Timeline book reveals that Mysterio likely obtained Dr. Erik Selvig's notes from Thor: The Dark World, which included the phrase "616 universe," explaining how he knew about Earth-616.
Marvel Studios has finally addressed a glaring MCU plot hole concerning one villain from Spider-Man: Far From Home. Over the last decade-and-a-half, Marvel Studios has created the most expansive and successful superhero movie and TV franchise in history, yet this has come with its fair share of continuity errors and annoying plot holes. However, the 2023 release of the Marvel Studios The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline book has cleared up, or at least addressed, many of these mistakes, helping to smooth out the timeline of the MCU. One of these mistakes dates back four years to Tom Holland's second solo adventure in the MCU: Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Spider-Man: Far From Home took place in the wake of the emotional and intense Avengers: Endgame, where the world of the MCU was lacking three of its most high-profile superheroes. To fill their void, Jake Gyllenhaal's Quentin Beck stepped up, claiming to be from an alternate reality. Unfortunately, Beck - dubbed Mysterio by Peter Parker's classmates - eventually revealed himself to be a fraud. Beck was a former employee of Stark Industries who had previously designed the BARF technology from Captain America: Civil War. Mysterio revealing himself to be a fraud created a huge plot hole in the MCU, but the franchise's Official Timeline book has finally ironed this out.


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