Miles morales from spiderman into the spider verse

Miles is nearly a foot shorter than Peter Parker, yet when Miles takes one of Peter's old costumes to use as his own, it fits him perfectly. This was done intentionally by the filmmakers, meant to be an illustration of Miles' earlier conversation with Stan, the comic shop owner ("It always fits. Eventually."). Miles has grown more confident, more skillful, and more comfortable with his new powers and is finally ready to take on the role of Spider-Man; thus the costume (like the role itself) finally "fits".

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is an upcoming American computer-animated superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Miles Morales / Spider-Man, produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation in association with Marvel Entertainment. Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, it is a sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) and is set in a shared multiverse of alternate universes called the "Spider-Verse". The film serves as the directorial debut of Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson and was written by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and David Callaham. Shameik Moore voices Miles, starring alongside Hailee Steinfeld, Jason Schwartzman, Jake Johnson, Issa Rae, Daniel Kaluuya, Brian Tyree Henry, Luna Lauren Vélez, Greta Lee, Rachel Dratch, Jorma Taccone, Shea Whigham and Oscar Isaac. In the film, Miles goes on an adventure across the multiverse with a new team of Spider-People, known as the Spider-Force.

Sony began developing a sequel to Into the Spider-Verse before that film's release in 2018, with the writing and directing team attached. It was set to focus on the relationship between Moore's Miles and Steinfeld's Gwen Stacy / Spider-Woman. The film was officially announced in November 2019 and animation work began in June 2020, with a different visual style for each of the six universes visited by the characters.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is scheduled for release in the United States on June 2, 2023, delayed from an initial April 2022 date due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A third film, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, is scheduled for release on March 29, 2024, while a female-focused spin-off film is in development.

Premise[edit]

When Miles Morales is unexpectedly approached by his best friend and love interest Gwen Stacy to complete a mission to save every Universe of Spider-People from a mysterious new villain who could cause a catastrophe disaster, Miles is up for the challenge and now must journey through the Multiverse, where together they meet more alternate versions known as the Spider-Force who are charged with protecting it. However, Miles finds himself at odds with the other Spider-People and Gwen in how to handle it.[1]

Voice cast[edit]

Additional iterations of Spider-Man slated to appear in the film are Takuya Yamashiro from the Japanese television series Spider-Man (1978–1979),[15] Peter Parker / Spider-Man from the Spider-Man video game series by Insomniac Games,[16] Pavitr Prabhakar / Spider-Man India,[6] Ben Reilly / Scarlet Spider, Otto Octavius / Superior Spider-Man, Doppelganger, Peter Parker / Spider-Man from the Marvel Mangaverse, Peter Parker / Spider-Man from the television series Spider-Man Unlimited (1999–2001),[17] Peter Parker / Spider-Man from the television series The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008–2009),[18] Julia Carpenter / Spider-Woman, Maybelle Reilly / Lady-Spider, Charlotte Webber / Sun-Spider, Patrick O'Hara / Web-Slinger, Spyder-Knight, Margo / Spider Byte, Flash Thompson / Captain Spider, Old Man Peter Parker, Planet X Spider-Man, Spider Cop, Cyborg Spider-Woman, Spider-Cat, Spider-Monkey, the werewolf Spider-Man of Earth-7085, Bombastic Bag-Man, Spider-Armour MK I, MK II and MK III, Iron Spider and Chibi Spider-Man. Peter and Mary Jane's infant daughter May "Mayday" Parker will also appear alongside the alternate Spinneret and her daughter Anna May-Parker / Spiderling from the 2015 limited series Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows.[19][20]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

By the end of November 2018, ahead of the release of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse the following month, Sony Pictures Animation had begun development on a sequel to the film,[21] due to the "incredible buzz" surrounding the project.[22] The sequel was set to continue the story of Shameik Moore's Miles Morales / Spider-Man,[2][3] working from "seeds [that were] planted" throughout the first film.[21] Joaquim Dos Santos and David Callaham were set to direct and write the film, respectively, with Amy Pascal returning from the first film as producer. The other producers of the first film—Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Avi Arad, and Christina Steinberg—were all also expected to return for the sequel in some capacity.[21] The next month, Pascal revealed that the film would focus on Miles and Hailee Steinfeld's Gwen Stacy / Spider-Woman, exploring a romance between the two characters that had been cut from the first film. She added that the sequel would serve as a "launching pad" for a previously announced female-focused spin-off film starring Steinfeld.[3] Sony officially confirmed the sequel in November 2019, setting a release date of April 8, 2022. Lord and Miller were confirmed to be returning as producers. When making changes to its film schedule in April 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sony shifted the film's release to October 7, 2022.

In February 2021, Miller revealed that he and Lord were working on the film's screenplay with Callaham and said Peter Ramsey would serve as an executive producer on the sequel after co-directing the first film.[25] That April, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson were announced as co-directors of the sequel alongside Dos Santos, with all three having been working on the project since it started development. Thompson had previously served as production designer on the first film. Additionally, Arad and Steinberg were both confirmed to be returning as producers alongside Lord, Miller, and Pascal, with Alonzo Ruvalcaba co-producing and Aditya Sood, Bob Persichetti, Rodney Rothman, Rebecca Karch and Brian Bendis joining Ramsey as executive producers.[26] In December, Lord and Miller revealed that the film was being split into two parts, titled Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One) and (Part Two), because they had written down the story they wanted to tell for the sequel and realized that it was too much for a single film. Work on both parts was taking place simultaneously.[7] The two sequels were renamed in April 2022, becoming Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. Their release dates were shifted then, with Across the Spider-Verse pushed back to June 2, 2023.[11][27][28] Lord and Miller revealed that they told Sony the sequel would be the same size as Into the Spider-Verse, but it ended up having the largest crew of any animated film ever, with around 1,000 people working on it. They added that the film has 240 characters and takes place in six universes.[11]

Casting[edit]

By December 2018, Shameik Moore and Hailee Steinfeld were set to reprise their respective roles as Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy from the first film.[3] Lord indicated in November 2019 that the film would include Takuya Yamashiro, the "Japanese Spider-Man" from the 1978 Spider-Man series.[15] In August 2020, Jake Johnson expressed hope that he could reprise his role as Peter B. Parker from the first film in the sequel.[29] Issa Rae was cast as Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman in June 2021,[10] Johnson confirmed that he would be returning for the sequel a month later,[30] and Oscar Isaac was confirmed in December to be reprising his role of Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man 2099 from the post-credits scene of Into the Spider-Verse.[7][8] Also in December, Tom Holland—who plays Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe—revealed that Pascal had approached him about appearing in the Spider-Verse films during the filming of Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). Holland and his co-stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalon all expressed interest in appearing in the upcoming films.[31] Christopher Daniel Barnes, who voiced Spider-Man in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, also expressed interest in returning for the film.[32]

In April 2022, Brian Tyree Henry and Luna Lauren Vélez were confirmed to be reprising their roles as Miles's parents from the first film while Rachel Dratch was revealed to be voicing the counselor at Miles's school.[13][14] Lord, Miller, and the directors announced in June that the Spot would be the film's main antagonist, with Jason Schwartzman providing the Spot's voice. Powers noted that the Spot was one of "the deepest cuts in Spider-Man's rogue gallery" but the creative team was excited about his abilities, which allow the character to travel between universes.[4] Shea Whigham and Jorma Taccone were also revealed to be voicing George Stacy and the Vulture, respectively.[14] In November 2022, Daniel Kaluuya was confirmed to voicing Hobart "Hobie" Brown / Spider-Punk in the film.[12] In December 2022, with the reveal of the film's first poster, it was confirmed that the Peter Parker / Spider-Man from The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008–2009) would appear in the film.[18] Spectacular showrunner Greg Weisman was not informed about the inclusion of his show's character and expressed doubts he would even be featured in the film itself.[33]

Animation and design[edit]

Lord revealed that design work for new characters in the film had begun by November 2019,[15] with comic book artist Kris Anka later revealing that he was serving as a character designer on the film.[34][35] On June 9, 2020, the film's lead animator Nick Kondo announced that production had started.[36] The different universes visited in the film were designed to look like they were each drawn by a different artist.[7] Having learned new animation tools after working on The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021) following the first Spider-Verse film, Lord and Miller ambitiously employed them to generate six different animation styles. The intent was to amaze the audience whenever the characters cross into a new environment so the film can accurately reflect its plot and the styles can generate various emotional backdrops.[37] Earth-65, the home of Gwen Stacy, was designed to look like "impressionistic" watercolor paintings. The animation team created a simulator to generate this style and used a visual palette that reflects Gwen's emotions like a "three dimensional mood ring".[4] This style was also intended by Miller to remind the audience about the covers of the Spider-Gwen comic books. One of the two alternate Earths seen in the trailer was Earth-50101, which the crew nicknamed "Mumbattan" after Mumbai and Manhattan, due to that world being based on the one from Gotham Entertainment Group's Spider-Man: India comic book series. The other one was Nueva York, the futuristic New York City from the Marvel 2099 world.[37]

Miles's design was updated for the sequel to show him having gone through a growth spurt, while Gwen was given a new haircut and an updated costume. Rick Leonardi, the co-creator of Spider-Man 2099, was brought on to adapt his own designs for the film, while comic book artist Brian Stelfreeze was chosen to shape the visual development of Jessica Drew. The Spot's design evolves throughout the film as he gains more control of his abilities, beginning with a style that looks like an "unfinished sketch [with] blue construction lines that evoke a comic book artist's rough drawing before the work goes to an inker". The Spot's portals were intended to look like "living ink that had spilled or splattered on the comic artist's drawing", which created new challenges for the animation team. The Vulture was given a Renaissance-era design inspired by the artwork of Leonardo da Vinci's workbooks.[4]

Daniel Pemberton confirmed in December 2020 that he would return from the previous film to compose the sequel's score.[38]

Phil Lord and Christopher Miller confirmed on December 13, 2022, that Metro Boomin would create music for the sequel.[39]

Marketing[edit]

In May 2020, Sony entered into a promotional partnership with Hyundai Motor Company to showcase their new models and technologies in the film.[40] A prologue for the film was released at Comic Con Experience in December 2021, revealing the title and the fact that the film is a two-part sequel.[41] Following the announcement of the new title and release date in April 2022, Lord and Miller showed 15 minutes of the film (with unfinished animation) at Sony's CinemaCon panel.[11] Lord, Miller, and the directors showed the same footage at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in June, with updated animation and effects.[4]

Release[edit]

Theatrical[edit]

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is scheduled to be released in the United States on June 2, 2023, in premium large formats and IMAX.[27] It was originally set for release on April 8, 2022, but was shifted to October 7 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was then moved to the June 2023 date.[27]

In April 2021, Sony signed deals with Netflix and Disney for the rights to their 2022 to 2026 film slate, following the films' theatrical and home media windows.[42][43] Netflix signed for exclusive "pay 1 window" streaming rights, which is typically an 18-month window and included the sequels to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse; this deal built on an existing output deal that Netflix had signed with Sony Pictures Animation in 2014.[42][44] Disney signed for "pay 2 window" rights for the films, which would be streamed on Disney+ and Hulu as well as broadcast on Disney's linear television networks.[43][45]

A third film was confirmed when Lord and Miller revealed in December 2021 that the Into the Spider-Verse sequel was being split into two films. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part Two) was expected at that point to be released in 2023.[7] In April 2022, it was renamed Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse and given a release date of March 29, 2024.[11][27]

Spin-off[edit]

Sony began developing a Spider-Women film in November 2018 that would focus on three generations of female, Spider-related characters. Bek Smith was writing the spin-off,[2] and Lauren Montgomery was in talks to direct.[21] Pascal said the film would focus on the characters Gwen Stacy / Spider-Gwen, Cindy Moon / Silk, and Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman, and said Across the Spider-Verse would serve as a "launching pad" for it.[3]

What Spider

Type of Hero Miles Morales, also known as Spider-Man, is the titular protagonist of the 2018 animated superhero film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and is set to return in the upcoming 2023 film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

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The 13-year-old biracial teenage son of an African-American father and a Puerto Rican mother, he is the second Spider-Man to appear in Ultimate Marvel, an imprint with a separate continuity from the mainstream Marvel Universe called the Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610).

Is Spider

The game is a spin-off and successor to Marvel's Spider-Man (2018), and the second installment in Insomniac's Spider-Man series.

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Teen Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his universe, and must join with five spider-powered individuals from other dimensions to stop a threat for all realities.