Guterman

Guterman is a supporting antagonist of the 2019 Marvel film Spider-Man: Far From Home. He was a former Stark Industries employee who is aligned with Mysterio.

He was portrayed by Nicholas Gleaves.

Biography
Guterman started off working for Tony Stark in the past, but later developed a certain hatred towards the latter for his arrogant nature and left Stark Industries. He was even angered to hear that Tony's heroic image as Iron Man has become more popular to the world as Tony actually sacrificed himself to destroy Thanos and the Black Order in order to save the universe.

As such, Guterman and several other ex-Stark Industries employees (including William Ginter Riva, Victoria Snow and Janice Lincoln) joined Mysterio, who has formulated a plot in staging terrorist attacks around the world so he can present himself as a hero to the public by 'foiling' these attacks in order to surpass Iron Man as the greatest superhero of all time. To that end, Guterman wrote down backstories of Mysterio and the Elementals (projection drones designed by Riva) being from another dimension. He also hacked a Stark Industries Satellite to make Talos and his wife Soren believe the story after Beck rescued them from Sandman in Mexico.

Following Molten Man's death, Mysterio tricked Spider-Man into giving him access to one of the Stark's intelligence systems called E.D.I.T.H.. Mysterio then celebrates with his crew, praising Guterman for creating the backstories and hacking the satellite. However, Mysterio is angered to learn that Spider-Man's friend MJ has gotten hold of a drone which may blow their cover, and decided to kill her and the other classmates in London.

As part of the plan, Guterman posed himself as a double-decker bus driver, luring MJ and the other students into a double-decker bus. At the London Bridge (where Mysterio unleashes the Elemental Fusion), Guterman abandons the bus, leaving the children in danger. However, Spider-Man was able to foil the plot and defeat Mysterio, allowing MJ and the others to escape unharmed, much to Guterman's dismay.

With Mysterio dead, it can be implied that Guterman escaped away with the rest of Mysterio's crew and doctored footage to expose Spider-Man's identity and frame him for the attacks and Mysterio's death before selling it to J. Jonah Jameson, who broadcasts this to the world, much to Spider-Man's complete distraught.

It is unknown what happened to Guterman afterwards.