It took nearly five years and a crew of a thousand, but the second chapter of Christopher Miller and Phil Lord’s “Spider-Verse” film series has arrived. In “Spider-Man: Across the
It took nearly five years and a crew of a thousand, but the second chapter of Christopher Miller and Phil Lord's "Spider-Verse" film series has arrived
In the movies of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the filmmaking duo behind Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, down is frequently up, and up is often down.
Aside from the inverted skyline, the only giveaway that something is off in one of the most striking images of “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” is the ponytail that’s sticking straight up in the air. Gwen Stacy (voiced by Hailee Steinfeld) and Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) have just reunited in the “Into the Spider-Verse” sequel. After giddily swinging through New York skyscrapers, they perch themselves on the underside of a clocktower ledge. Their view is ours: An upside-down city, shimmering in the distance.
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