Thread:Marvelus/@comment-26838855-20190116120806/@comment-2112031-20190514160911

BEJT wrote: I don't think the difference between the two comments was intended as anything more than "Let's not make Gyllenhaal say "Earth Dimension" in full twice", but perhaps - sort of like he's saying, "You're from Earth(-199999): Dimension 616, while I'm from Earth-833(: Dimension ###)." Though that would rely on Mysterio being from the same Earth-833 as the one in the comics which seems unlikely and opens up a whole can of worms. I don't think it will be much of a problem as long they don't dive too much into making distinctions between "Dimensions" and "Realities".

At the moment, we can safely designate Earth as being in Dimension 616 of Earth-199999, which is at least consistent with it being part of the same Multiverse as the comics.

BEJT wrote: Yeah. I'm seeing it as kind of like The Flash, where Season 1 ends with a rift opening to other dimensions and that sets up the source of all the new villains in Season 2. Yeah, I had the same thought. Although I hope they utilize it more creatively than what ultimately happened in The Flash, namely that they end up introducing villains who could just as have been from Earth-1. As is, it ended up going from "persons gets powers, becomes villain" to "person gets powers, becomes villain, travels to Earth-1", which isn't really creative given the potential of the concept.

Also, it would be pretty funny if Far From Home ends with Spider-Man confronting the villainous Mysterio from his own reality who, rather than a sorcerer, is just a guy using weaponized special effects like in the comics.

BEJT wrote: Yeah, he's definitely his own character, and I think the whole needing a new Iron Man thing is definitely going to lead to, "No. I will work in his memory, but I'm my own person."

I'm happy for an Iron Man follow-up like Ironheart, but would appreciate some years before that happens to let Iron Man's death settle. Agreed.

Elledy92 wrote: I'm not fond of this explanation. I'll explain why. Considering the Marvel Cinematic Universe only, as an Earth, and comparing it with the classic definition of universe of Marvel Comics, the Dimensions that we witnessed since Doctor Strange were all "different layers" of the same reality, which is Earth-199999 (or Earth-616, i guess).

However, if they are classifying different Earth, that means something that exist in a completely different reality with his own set of layers (to be more specific: the Astral Dimension that we saw on the Alternate 2012 in Endgame is not the same Astral Dimension of the main universe). So i don't think that two different realities could exist on the same reality. The only thing that will probably clear up this doubt is when they'll start considered the MCU as a Multiverse, not a simple Universe. I think you misunderstood me, I agree with you. I wasn't saying that Mysterio's Earth is from the same reality as the MCU Earth, I was just pointing out that what he said could be interpreted as him saying that the MCU Earth exists in a "layer" that's designated Dimension 616 in the reality designated Earth-199999. Meanwhile, Mysterio himself is from a different reality designated Earth-833.