As the time to revisit the Spider-Verse draws nearer, the team behind Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has dropped a fresh visual showing Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy admiring the view of New York City while upside-down. [embed]https://twitter.com/SpiderVerse/status/1599122884873842688[/embed] With each dimension in the movie set to feature its own art style, though, the extended look should be quite the visual spectacle..
Sony continues to spin the web that is the cast of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out, Nope) is the latest to take the leap of faith. The actor will be lending his voice to Hobart 'Hobie' Brown, otherwise known as Spider-Punk, in the highly-anticipated sequel. The news comes during the week of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever's.
It s been a little more than two years since
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse swung into theaters, and the film s cultural impact still feels fresh. The Oscar-winning film introduced a new generation of fans to Miles Morales, drove hype for the
Spider-Man: Miles Morales PS5 game earlier this year, and made it clear from the very beginning that there a lot of different ways to tell a Spider-Man story. It s no wonder, then, that fans are still so in tune with the film s overall vibe and message that they do their best to recreate key scenes from it online.
The last example of this comes from Twitter and TikTok user Jenoah Bush, who uploaded a slick shot-for-shot recreation of one of the film s very first sequences early this week. Bush, who cast himself in the role of Miles Morales (voiced in the film by Shameik Moore), recreated the scene in which Miles is shown to an abandoned subway station by his Uncle Aaron (Mahershala Ali) so he can practice his street art skills. It