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Plot

Bitten by a radioactive spider in the subway, Brooklyn teenager Miles Morales suddenly develops mysterious powers that transform him into the one and only Spider-Man. When he meets Peter Parker, he soon realizes that there are many others who share his special, high-flying talents. Miles must now use his newfound skills to battle the evil Kingpin, a hulking madman who can open portals to other universes and pull different versions of Spider-Man into our world.

Cast

  • Stan Lee as himself and 1967 J. Jonah Jameson

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Notes

  • This film's title and first teaser were first unveiled at CCXP17 in Brazil.[8]
  • The film's feature song is "Sunflower," by Swae Lee and Post Malone.
  • In the Super Collider's screen, each reality where the protagonists come from is named after the universe of each character's original version (for instance, Miles' reality is designated "E-1610" after Earth-1610, the home reality of the comic book version of Miles Morales). Evidently, the reality of each character involved in this film is not the same reality of the character's original version.

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  • The introduction scenes of both Peter Parker and Peter B. Parker include several homages to the original Spider-Man film trilogy: an upside down kiss with Mary Jane from Spider-Man, stopping a train and saving MJ from a car which was thrown through a window from Spider-Man 2, and the infamous scene of him dancing on the sidewalk from Spider-Man 3. There is also a reference to Spider-Man No More!, which was also homaged in Spider-Man 2.
  • The in-universe theme associated with the Peter Parker of Miles' universe is the opening song of the Spider-Man 1967 animated series.
  • The month written on Miles' test sheet at Brooklyn Visions Academy is "Decembruary."
  • A recreation of a scene from the TV series Community with actor Donald Glover dressed in Spider-Man pajamas appears in the TV of Aaron's apartment. That particular instance of Glover dressed like that was what prompted comic writer Brian Michael Bendis to create Miles Morales.
  • In addition to his appearance in the costume shop, Stan Lee shows up as a minor background character in numerous moments of the film. He's one of the bystanders that walk over Miles and Peter B. Parker on the street, and he's inside the train Miles runs across in the film's final scene.
  • A poster of Chance the Rapper's "Coloring Book" mixtape appears in Miles' dorm room. In the poster, the number 3 in Chance the Rapper's cap is changed to a 4.
  • The scenes in Earth-67 are taken from the 1967 Spider-Man animated series' episode "Double Identity". Using this footage, Spider-Man 2099 and Earth-67 Spider-Man recreate the Spider-Man Pointing at Spider-Man meme, which originated in this episode.
  • The introductions sequences of Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker and Peter B. Parker include artwork from actual comic books. Some of the comics seen are Spider-Man #19 and #75.
  • The FLDSMDFR from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs appears in the film's climax as one of the objects being sucked into the Super Collider. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs was directed by Into the Spider-Verse producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.
  • During the film's final battle, when different versions of Vanessa and Richard Fisk are glitching in and out of reality, one of these pairs is replaced with Sister Maggie and a young Matt Murdock.
  • The Blu-ray release of the film included an "Alternate Universe" version incorporating scenes, characters and even subplots deleted from the final film. One deleted scene has Miles' mother make a direct reference to Iron Man.
  • The Blu-Ray and digital releases also include a short animated film Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham starring Spider-Ham (Peter Porker) elaborating on the character's activities before being transported to Miles' reality.
  • Live-action Peter Parker actor Tom Holland from the Marvel Cinematic Universe was set to make a cameo in the film, but it was scrapped.[9]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kit, Borys (13 April 2017) Animated Spider-Man Film Finds Its Miles Morales (Exclusive) The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved on 9 December 2017.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Nyren, Eric (June 6, 2018) ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse’ Casts Hailee Steinfeld, Mahershala Ali and Lily Tomlin Variety. Retrieved on June 6, 2018.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Sneider, Jeff (21 June 2017) Phil Lord and Chris Miller's Animated "Spider-Man" Movie Adds Mahershala Ali, "Atlanta" Star to Voice Cast (Exclusive) The Tracking Board. Retrieved on 9 December 2017.
  4. File:SPIDER-MAN INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE - Official Teaser Trailer
  5. Schaefer, Sandy (24 April 2018) Into the Spider-Verse: Jake Johnson is Voicing Peter Parker Screen Rant. Retrieved on 24 April 2018.
  6. Goldberg, Matt (5 July 2018) 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse': Nicolas Cage Confirmed to Play Another Spider-Man Collider. Retrieved on 6 July 2018.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Coggan, Devan (July 20, 2018) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse adds Nicolas Cage as Spider-Man Noir, John Mulaney as Spider-Ham EW. Retrieved on July 21, 2018.
  8. Haring, Bruce (9 December 2017) ‘Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse’ First Look Trailer Unveiled in Brazil Deadline. Retrieved on 10 December 2017.
  9. Tom Holland Reveals His Planned Cameo For Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse That Was Scrapped Webbed Media. Retrieved on 26 June 2019.
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