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|alias = Avengers-level threat (according to Beck)
|alias = Avengers-level threat (according to Beck)
|origin = ''Spider-Man: Far From Home''
|origin = ''Spider-Man: Far From Home''
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|goals = To destroy London (failed)
|goals = To destroy London (failed)
|crimes = Destruction<br>
|crimes = Destruction<br>
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Attempted murder
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Attempted murder<br>
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Terrorism
|type of villain = Fusion Monster}}
|type of villain = Fusion Monster}}
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{{Quote|Now that's an Avengers-level threat.|Quentin Beck referring to Elemental Fusion}}
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The '''Elemental Fusion''' is a major antagonist in the 2019 Marvel film ''Spider-Man: Far From Home''. He is one of the [[Elementals (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Elementals]] whose elements are composed of earth, wind, fire and water. though it later turns out that he's just an android creation alongside the other Elementals built by [[Mysterio (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Mysterio]] in the latter's true plot to make himself look like a hero to the public.
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'''Swarm''' is a major antagonist in the 2019 Marvel film ''Spider-Man: Far From Home''. He is one of the [[Elementals (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Elementals]] whose elements are composed of earth, wind, fire and water, though it later turns out that he's just an android creation alongside the other Elementals built by [[Mysterio (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Mysterio]] in the latter's true plot to make himself look like a hero to the public.
==History==
==History==
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Along with the other Elementals ([[Sandman (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sandman]],[[Hydro-Man (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hydro-Man]],[[Molten Man (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Molten Man]]and [[Cyclone (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Cyclone]]), the Elemental Fusion was created by Mysterio as an android (created by [[William Ginter Riva]]) as part of Mysterio's true plot to cement himself as a hero to the public and become the next "Iron Man" due to being fired from Stark Industries for his uncanny behavior.
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Along with the other dangerous monstrous gigantic Elementals ([[Molten Man (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Molten Man]], [[Hydro-Man (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hydro-Man]], [[Sandman (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sandman]] and [[Cyclone (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Cyclone]]), the Elemental Fusion was created by Mysterio as an android (created by [[William Ginter Riva]]) as part of Mysterio's true plot to cement himself as a hero to the public and become the next "Iron Man" due to being fired from Stark Industries for his uncanny behavior.
After the first four [[Elementals (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Elementals]] were defeated, Mysterio soon learned that Spider-Man's friend MJ has deduced his plot and decided to kill her and her classmates in London. To that end, he set the Elemental Fusion to attack the London Bridge, where the students are currently located at. However, Spider-Man arrived on the scene and, knowing what a phony Beck really is and that the Elementals were illusions, he immediately dismantled the Fusion, forcing Beck to kill the illusion and revealing the drones to the public.
After the first four [[Elementals (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Elementals]] were defeated, Mysterio soon learned that Spider-Man's friend MJ has deduced his plot and decided to kill her and her classmates in London. To that end, he set the Elemental Fusion to attack the London Bridge, where the students are currently located at. However, Spider-Man arrived on the scene and, knowing what a phony Beck really is and that the Elementals were illusions, he immediately dismantled the Fusion, forcing Beck to kill the illusion and revealing the drones to the public.
Though Spider-Man was able to defeat Mysterio (who ends up being killed by a misfire from one of his drones), Mysterio (using his last breath) gets his crew to gather the footage from the drones and implicate Spider-Man for the attack on London and expose his identity to the world, much to Spider-Man's complete distraught.
Though Spider-Man was able to defeat Mysterio (who ends up being killed by a misfire from one of his drones), Mysterio (using his last breath) gets his crew to gather the footage from the drones and implicate Spider-Man for the attack on London and expose his identity to the world, much to Spider-Man's complete distraught.
Swarm is a major antagonist in the 2019 Marvel film Spider-Man: Far From Home. He is one of the Elementals whose elements are composed of earth, wind, fire and water, though it later turns out that he's just an android creation alongside the other Elementals built by Mysterio in the latter's true plot to make himself look like a hero to the public.
History
Along with the other dangerous monstrous gigantic Elementals (Molten Man, Hydro-Man, Sandman and Cyclone), the Elemental Fusion was created by Mysterio as an android (created by William Ginter Riva) as part of Mysterio's true plot to cement himself as a hero to the public and become the next "Iron Man" due to being fired from Stark Industries for his uncanny behavior.
After the first four Elementals were defeated, Mysterio soon learned that Spider-Man's friend MJ has deduced his plot and decided to kill her and her classmates in London. To that end, he set the Elemental Fusion to attack the London Bridge, where the students are currently located at. However, Spider-Man arrived on the scene and, knowing what a phony Beck really is and that the Elementals were illusions, he immediately dismantled the Fusion, forcing Beck to kill the illusion and revealing the drones to the public.
Though Spider-Man was able to defeat Mysterio (who ends up being killed by a misfire from one of his drones), Mysterio (using his last breath) gets his crew to gather the footage from the drones and implicate Spider-Man for the attack on London and expose his identity to the world, much to Spider-Man's complete distraught.
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