Swinging by the red carpet at the Golden Globes on Sunday, Spider-Verse creative duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller unspooled what fans of the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse trilogy can expect from the final upcoming film titled Beyond the Spider-Verse.
“It will be a very satisfying conclusion,” Lord told Deadline. “It goes even more emotionally deep into the relationships between Miles, Gwen, Peter B., [and Miles’] parents.”
Across the Spider-Verse centers on continuing the exploits of Miles Morales as Brooklyn’s own Spider-Man. Reunited with Gwen Stacy, he is catapulted across the Multiverse, where he encounters a team of Spider-People — from Lego Spider-Man and Mumbattan’s Pavitr Prabhakar to the Daniel Kaluuya-voiced Spider-Punk — charged with protecting its existence. But the heroes clash on handling a new threat, the Spot, and Miles finds himself pitted against the other Spideys and must redefine what it means to be a hero to save the people he loves most.
“It will be a very satisfying conclusion,” Lord told Deadline. “It goes even more emotionally deep into the relationships between Miles, Gwen, Peter B., [and Miles’] parents.”
Across the Spider-Verse centers on continuing the exploits of Miles Morales as Brooklyn’s own Spider-Man. Reunited with Gwen Stacy, he is catapulted across the Multiverse, where he encounters a team of Spider-People — from Lego Spider-Man and Mumbattan’s Pavitr Prabhakar to the Daniel Kaluuya-voiced Spider-Punk — charged with protecting its existence. But the heroes clash on handling a new threat, the Spot, and Miles finds himself pitted against the other Spideys and must redefine what it means to be a hero to save the people he loves most.
- 1/8/2024
- by Antonia Blyth and Destiny Jackson
- Deadline Film + TV
Even as superhero movies took Hollywood and the box office by storm in the 2010s, it has proven difficult for fans of those movies to get into the source material comics. If you're a Spider-Man fan eagerly waiting for "Beyond The Spider-Verse," though, pay attention to a new comic swinging its way to stores in January 2024. It will be the easiest jumping-on point for you in a long while.
That comic is "Ultimate Spider-Man," first announced via Marvel's Twitter account on September 20, 2023. It will be an ongoing series written by Jonathan Hickman and drawn by Marco Checchetto. The talent involved was already enough to pique comic fans' interest (and we'll explain why it should rouse yours' too soon). More details about "Ultimate Spider-Man were confirmed at New York Comic-Con this past weekend — at a panel attended by comics outlet Aipt, Hickman said the comic will be about a middle-aged Spider-Man,...
That comic is "Ultimate Spider-Man," first announced via Marvel's Twitter account on September 20, 2023. It will be an ongoing series written by Jonathan Hickman and drawn by Marco Checchetto. The talent involved was already enough to pique comic fans' interest (and we'll explain why it should rouse yours' too soon). More details about "Ultimate Spider-Man were confirmed at New York Comic-Con this past weekend — at a panel attended by comics outlet Aipt, Hickman said the comic will be about a middle-aged Spider-Man,...
- 10/17/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
(Welcome to Best Action Scene Ever, a column dedicated to breaking down the best, most effective action sequences throughout the genre. In this edition, we test the definition of "action" a bit to talk about one of the best superhero scenes of the century: the leap of faith in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.")
Who says all action scenes have to fit in the same box? Usually they take the form of standard set pieces, following the time-honored structure you'll find in most screenwriting manuals that carefully parcels such sequences out throughout all three acts before ending on a no-holds-barred climax. But adhering to a strictly procedural understanding of action can't help but miss the entire damn point of this wonderful tool in a storyteller's toolbox. Because the thing about filmmaking is knowing exactly when and where to bend the rules when the story demands it. Call it a leap of faith,...
Who says all action scenes have to fit in the same box? Usually they take the form of standard set pieces, following the time-honored structure you'll find in most screenwriting manuals that carefully parcels such sequences out throughout all three acts before ending on a no-holds-barred climax. But adhering to a strictly procedural understanding of action can't help but miss the entire damn point of this wonderful tool in a storyteller's toolbox. Because the thing about filmmaking is knowing exactly when and where to bend the rules when the story demands it. Call it a leap of faith,...
- 6/5/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
The trailer for the highly-anticipated sequel, "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse," is finally here. For the most part, despite all the hype about the film's attempts to "push the medium of animation even further" and introduce a stacked cast of characters, the rhythm of the trailer's first half is pleasantly subdued. When "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" released in 2018 and captured the hearts of superhero and animation fans alike, it was able to do so because it had a specific focus on telling a singular, character-driven, coming-of-age story.
Despite utilizing the infinite scale of the multiverse and introducing us to so many different kinds of Spider-People, the story at its core has always centered Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) and his journey from an anxious kid with imposter syndrome to a strong hero that embraces his unique qualities. Sometimes, Spider-Man is a Jewish man from Queens with a troubled love life. In another reality,...
Despite utilizing the infinite scale of the multiverse and introducing us to so many different kinds of Spider-People, the story at its core has always centered Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) and his journey from an anxious kid with imposter syndrome to a strong hero that embraces his unique qualities. Sometimes, Spider-Man is a Jewish man from Queens with a troubled love life. In another reality,...
- 12/13/2022
- by Tyler Llewyn Taing
- Slash Film
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