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[[Daniel Pemberton]] confirmed in December 2020 that he would return to compose the sequel's score.<ref name="Pemberton" /> In December 2022, Lord and Miller confirmed that [[Metro Boomin]] would create music for it.<ref name="MetroBoomin">{{Cite web |last=Kearns |first=Sarah |date=December 14, 2022 |title=Metro Boomin Is Working on New Music for 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' |url=https://hypebeast.com/2022/12/metro-boomin-spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-new-music |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221215023551/https://hypebeast.com/2022/12/metro-boomin-spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-new-music |archive-date=December 15, 2022 |access-date=December 29, 2022 |website=[[Hypebeast (company)|Hypebeast]]}}</ref> Several other artists were confirmed for the soundtrack, including [[Coi Leray]], [[Swae Lee]], [[Future (rapper)|Future]], [[Don Toliver]], [[James Blake (musician)|James Blake]], [[Offset (rapper)|Offset]], [[Wizkid]], [[Lil Uzi Vert]], [[21 Savage]], [[Lil Wayne]], [[Nas]] and [[A$AP Rocky]]. For the Japanese release, an original song, "REALiZE", would be performed by [[Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1987)|LiSA]].<ref name="manga spinoff">{{Cite web |last=Pineda |first=Rafael Antonio |date=May 30, 2023 |title=Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Film Gets Manga Spinoff About Doc Ock in Schoolgirl's Body |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-05-29/spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-film-gets-manga-spinoff-about-doc-ock-in-schoolgirl-body/.198587 |website=[[Anime News Network]] |access-date=May 30, 2023 |archive-date=May 30, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230530020904/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-05-29/spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-film-gets-manga-spinoff-about-doc-ock-in-schoolgirl-body/.198587 |url-status=live }}</ref>
[[Daniel Pemberton]] confirmed in December 2020 that he would return to compose the sequel's score.<ref name="Pemberton" /> In December 2022, Lord and Miller confirmed that [[Metro Boomin]] would create music for it.<ref name="MetroBoomin">{{Cite web |last=Kearns |first=Sarah |date=December 14, 2022 |title=Metro Boomin Is Working on New Music for 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' |url=https://hypebeast.com/2022/12/metro-boomin-spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-new-music |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221215023551/https://hypebeast.com/2022/12/metro-boomin-spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-new-music |archive-date=December 15, 2022 |access-date=December 29, 2022 |website=[[Hypebeast (company)|Hypebeast]]}}</ref> Several other artists were confirmed for the soundtrack, including [[Coi Leray]], [[Swae Lee]], [[Future (rapper)|Future]], [[Don Toliver]], [[James Blake (musician)|James Blake]], [[Offset (rapper)|Offset]], [[Wizkid]], [[Lil Uzi Vert]], [[21 Savage]], [[Lil Wayne]], [[Nas]] and [[A$AP Rocky]]. For the Japanese release, an original song, "REALiZE", would be performed by [[Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1987)|LiSA]].<ref name="manga spinoff">{{Cite web |last=Pineda |first=Rafael Antonio |date=May 30, 2023 |title=Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Film Gets Manga Spinoff About Doc Ock in Schoolgirl's Body |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-05-29/spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-film-gets-manga-spinoff-about-doc-ock-in-schoolgirl-body/.198587 |website=[[Anime News Network]] |access-date=May 30, 2023 |archive-date=May 30, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230530020904/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-05-29/spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-film-gets-manga-spinoff-about-doc-ock-in-schoolgirl-body/.198587 |url-status=live }}</ref> A new single "Mona Lisa" by [[Dominic Fike]] was also released on June 2, 2023.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5_V3a_oRnA |access-date=2023-06-02 |url-status=live }}</ref>


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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Behind Miles Morales (Spider-Man) and Gwen Stacy (Spider-Woman), various other Spider-People from the Spider-Society exit out of a portal into New York City with an image of Miguel O'Hara (Spider-Man 2099) in the background.
Theatrical release poster
Based onMarvel Comics
Starring
Edited byMike Andrews
Music byDaniel Pemberton
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
Running time
140 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$100 million[2]
Box office$208.6 million[3][4]

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a 2023 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, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. The sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), it is set in a shared multiverse of alternate universes called the Spider-Verse. The film is directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson, in their feature directorial debuts, from a screenplay written by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller (who both also co-produce) and David Callaham. Shameik Moore voices Miles, starring alongside Hailee Steinfeld, Brian Tyree Henry, Luna Lauren Vélez, Jake Johnson, Jason Schwartzman, Issa Rae, Karan Soni, Daniel Kaluuya, Mahershala Ali, and Oscar Isaac. In the film, Miles goes on an adventure with Gwen Stacy / Spider-Woman across the multiverse where he meets a new team of Spider-People known as the Spider-Society, led by Miguel O' Hara / Spider-Man 2099, but comes into conflict with them over handling a new threat.

Sony began developing a sequel to Into the Spider-Verse before its 2018 release, with the writing and directing team attached. It was set to focus on the relationship between Moore's Miles and Steinfeld's Gwen. The sequel 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. With a runtime of 140 minutes, it makes it the longest animated film ever produced by an American studio.[5]

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse premiered at the Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles, California on May 30, 2023, and was released in the United States on June 2, having been delayed from an original April 2022 date due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Similar to its predecessor, the film has garnered universal acclaim from critics for its animation, story, humor, vocal performances, action sequences, darker tone, and musical score, with some critics deeming it superior to the first film. A third film, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, is scheduled to be released on March 29, 2024, while a female-focused spin-off film is in development.

Plot

On Earth-65, Gwen Stacy is struggling to live up to the expectations of her policeman father, who does not know that she is Spider-Woman. Years prior, Gwen accidentally killed her best friend Peter Parker while he was mindlessly rampaging as the Lizard, and the police have been hunting her ever since. One night, Gwen goes to the Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan after hearing reports of an intruder, only to run into a version of the Vulture that comes from an Italian Renaissance-themed alternate universe. Spider-People Miguel O'Hara and Jessica Drew arrive using portal-generating watches and help Gwen subdue the Vulture. Gwen is confronted on the scene by her father, and reveals her identity to him. Distraught at this revelation, he attempts to arrest her. She escapes through a dimensional portal with the others after Miguel begrudingly grants her membership in the Spider-Society.

In Brooklyn on Earth-1610, sixteen months after the destruction of the Alchemax collider,[a] Miles Morales is adapting to being Spider-Man while missing Gwen and struggling to live up to his parents' expectations. While heading to a parent-teacher evaluation, he encounters the Spot, a scientist whose body was infused with portals after the Alchemax collider explosion.[a] Blaming Miles for his dilemma, the Spot brings Miles to Alchemax. He then accidentally transports himself into a void, where he learns to travel to other universes that contain the Alchemax collider so he can use them to empower himself.

Gwen travels to Earth-1610 and reconnects with Miles, though she is secretly tracking the Spot across dimensions. Miles secretly watches Gwen trace him, after which Drew instructs Gwen to leave Miles behind. Gwen opens a portal, which Miles follows through to Mumbattan on Earth-50101. They encounter Spider-Men Pavitr Prabhakar and Hobie Brown before confronting the Spot, who successfully absorbs the power of that world's collider. Miles is struck with a vision of his father dying at the hands of the Spot before the Spot escapes. In the ensuing destruction of the collider, Miles saves police Captain Singh, the father of Prabhakar's girlfriend. However, Mumbattan then begins falling apart from the disruption of a "canon event". Members of the Spider-Society arrive to assess the damage of the dimensional anomaly, while Miles, Gwen, Prabhakar, and Hobie are sent to their headquarters on Earth-928, where hundreds of Spider-Man variants reside in a massive complex. They meet up with Miguel and are joined by Peter B. Parker and his daughter Mayday. Miguel explains how each Spider-Man's story contains "canon events", such as the death of a police captain, and that straying from those events threatens the fabric of the multiverse.

Miles realizes that his father's death is a canon event. He argues with Miguel, who imprisons him. However, Hobie helps Miles break loose, then uses a portal to escape the Society. Miguel orders all of the Spider-People to apprehend Miles, resulting in a long, frenzied chase through the complex. Miguel eventually pins Miles down and tells him that he was never supposed to become Spider-Man, as the spider that bit him came from another universe, making Miles the original anomaly and leaving that world with no Spider-Man. Miles flees and, with the help of Spider-Woman Margo Kess, returns to what he believes is his home dimension. Seeing Gwen as a liability, Miguel ejects her from the Spider-Society and sends her back to her universe. Gwen reconciles with her father, who has decided to resign as police captain. Realizing that his resignation is evidence that canon can be safely violated, Gwen decides to aid Miles, leaving Earth-65 with a bootleg portal watch Hobie left with her father for her.

As Miles arrives back in his apartment, he reveals to his mother that he is Spider-Man, whom she doesn't recognize. After encountering his deceased uncle Aaron Davis and learning that his father has already died, Miles realizes that he is in Earth-42, the home world of the spider that bit him. Aaron interrogates Miles and is soon joined by the Miles of Earth-42, who has become the Prowler. Miguel, Drew, and Ben Reilly / Scarlet Spider travel to Earth-1610 in search of Miles just as the Spot arrives and begins his attack. After speaking with Miles' parents on Earth-1610, Gwen assembles a team, consisting of Peter B., Mayday, Prabhakar, Hobie, Kess, Spider-Man Noir, Peni Parker, and Spider-Ham, to find Miles.

Voice cast

An early poster for the film displaying numerous Spider-People appearing in the film. In May 2023, co-director Justin K. Thompson confirmed that the film includes 280 variations of Spider-Man, 95 of them are unique and named characters.[28]

Additional iterations of Spider-Man appearing in the film as members of the Spider-Society, with speaking roles, include: Kimiko Glenn as Peni Parker / SP//dr; Nicolas Cage as Peter Parker / Spider-Man Noir (through archival audio recordings); John Mulaney as Peter Porker / Spider-Ham (through archival audio recordings); Elizabeth Perkins as May / Quippy Spider-Person; Taran Killam as Patrick O'Hara / Web-Slinger and his horse Widow; Nic Novicki as Lego Spider-Man; Josh Keaton[29] as Peter Parker / Spectacular Spider-Man from the television series The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008–2009), also appearing through archival footage of the show's season one episode, "Intervention"; Yuri Lowenthal[30] as Peter Parker / Insomniac Spider-Man from the Marvel's Spider-Man video game series by Insomniac Games, also appearing through archival footage of the game Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (2023);[31][32] Mike Rianda as Ezekiel Sims / Spider-Therapist (though he was only credited as "Additional voices");[33] Sofia Barclay as Malala Windsor / Spider-UK, an original incarnation from the comic book versions; Danielle Perez as Charlotte Webber / Sun-Spider;[34] Metro Boomin as Metro Spider-Man, a fictionalized "unique" version of himself as Spider-Man;[35] and Max Borne / Spider-Man 2211.

The film also includes non-vocal appearances of Peter Parker / Spider-Man from the television series Spider-Man Unlimited (1999–2001), Peter Parker / Spider-Man from the Marvel Mangaverse, Cyborg Spider-Woman, Bombastic Bag-Man, Julia Carpenter / Spider-Woman, Samurai Spider-Man, Canadian Spider-Woman, Doppelganger, Ashley Barton / Spider-Kingpin,[36] Flash Thompson / Captain Spider, Maybelle Reilly / Lady-Spider, Mary Jane Parker / Spinneret and her daughter Anna May-Parker / Spiderling from the 2015 limited series Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows,[37] Spidercide, Last Stand Peter Parker, Earth X Spider-Man, Spider-Cop, Spider-Armour MK I, MK II and MK III, Chibi Spider-Man, Tarantula of Earth-1610A, Prince of Arachne, Pter Ptarker / Spider-Rex, Spider-Cat, Spider-Monkey, Spider-Wolf, and Peter Parkedcar / Spider-Mobile.[38][36]

Additionally, May "Mayday" Parker also appears as Peter B. Parker and Mary Jane's infant daughter, alongside an alternate adult version operating as Spider-Girl. Melissa Sturm voices Mary Jane "MJ" Parker, Peter B. Parker's wife and Mayday's mother. Pixar animator and filmmaker Peter Sohn provides the voice for Miles' best friend and roommate Ganke Lee, after his dialogue was cut from Into the Spider-Verse.[39] Atsuko Okatsuka voices Yuri Watanabe, a police colleague of Captain Stacy of Earth-65. Ayo Edebiri, Nicole Delaney, and Antonia Lentini voice Gwen's universe's versions of Glory, MJ, and Betty Brant, who are Gwen's bandmates in The MaryJanes. J. K. Simmons also reprises his role as J. Jonah Jameson, voicing various versions of the character. Kathryn Hahn also briefly reprises her voice role as Olivia "Liv" Octavius / Doctor Octopus from the first film.

Live-action roles are also featured in the film with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield appearing in their respective roles as Peter Parker / Spider-Man from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man films and Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man films through archival footage. Donald Glover portrays an alternate version of Aaron Davis / Prowler, who previously appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017). Peggy Lu reprises her role as convenience store owner Mrs. Chen from the Sony's Spider-Man Universe Venom films, which is identified as Earth-688.[40] Cliff Robertson and Denis Leary appear through archival footage as Ben Parker and George Stacy from Spider-Man (2002) and The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), respectively, with archival audio recordings of Alfred Molina's Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus from Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) being used for an alternate version of his character with a comic book-accurate design.[41]

Production

Development

Co-writers and producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

By the end of November 2018, ahead of the release of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) the following month, Sony Pictures Animation had begun developing a sequel[42] due to the "incredible buzz" surrounding the project.[43] The sequel was to continue the story of Shameik Moore's Miles Morales / Spider-Man,[6][7] working from "seeds [that were] planted" throughout the first film.[42] Joaquim Dos Santos and David Callaham were set to direct and write, 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 in some capacities.[42] 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 characters that was cut from the first film, and that the sequel would be a "launching pad" for a previously announced female-focused spin-off film starring Steinfeld.[7] Sony officially confirmed the sequel in November 2019, with a release date of April 8, 2022, with Lord and Miller returning as producers.[44] In April 2020, Sony shifted the film's release to October 7, 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[45]

In February 2021, Miller said that he and Lord were working on the film's screenplay with Callaham, and that Peter Ramsey would be an executive producer on the sequel after co-directing the first film.[46] That April, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson were announced as co-directors alongside Dos Santos, and that all three had worked on the project since it began. (Thompson was production designer on the first film.) Arad and Steinberg were confirmed to return as producers with Lord, Miller and Pascal, with Alonzo Ruvalcaba co-producing and Aditya Sood, Into the Spider-Verse directors Bob Persichetti and Rodney Rothman, and Rebecca Karch and Brian Michael Bendis joining Ramsey as executive producers.[47]

In December, Lord and Miller revealed that the film was being split into two parts: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One) and (Part Two), because they had written the story they wanted to tell for the sequel and realized it was too much for one film. Work on both parts was taking place simultaneously.[48] The 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.[14][49][50] Lord and Miller said that they had 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 had 240 characters and would take place across six universes.[14]

Casting

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.[7] Lord and Miller also expressed interest in including Spider-Punk, Takuya Yamashiro, the "Japanese Spider-Man" from the 1978 Spider-Man series and Italian Spiderman in the following movies.[51] In November 2019 Lord indicated that the character Takuya Yamashiro was designed, though he didn't make an appearance in the movie.[52] In August 2020, Jake Johnson expressed hope that he could reprise his role as Peter B. Parker from the first film in the sequel.[53] Issa Rae was cast as Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman in June 2021,[13] Johnson confirmed that he would be returning for the sequel a month later,[54] 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.[48][55] 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.[56] Jeff Sneider of The Ankler claimed in February 2023 that Holland would appear in a live-action sequence and that his appearance had been the reason the movie was delayed from 2022 to 2023, though it turned out to be false.[57] Christopher Daniel Barnes, who voiced Spider-Man in Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994–1998), also expressed interest in returning for the film.[58]

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.[8][19] Lord, Miller, and the directors announced in June that Jonathan Ohnn / 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.[11] Shea Whigham and Jorma Taccone were also revealed to be voicing George Stacy and the Vulture, respectively.[19] Taccone previously voiced Norman Osborn / Green Goblin and Peter Parker / Spider-Man from the 1967 TV series in Into the Spider-Verse.[26][27] In November 2022, Daniel Kaluuya was confirmed to be voicing Hobart "Hobie" Brown / Spider-Punk in the film.[16] 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.[59] 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.[60] In January 2023, Nicolas Cage confirmed he would not be reprising his role of Spider-Man Noir for the film.[61] In February 2023, it was revealed that Karan Soni has been cast as Pavitr Prabhakar / Spider-Man India in the film.[15] In April 2023, it was reported that Andy Samberg was playing Ben Reilly / Scarlet Spider.[21] In May 2023, it was confirmed that not only would Samberg be playing Reilly, but that Amandla Stenberg would play Margo Kess / Spider-Byte.[24]

Animation and design

The main universes visited during the film, designed to look like they were each drawn by a different artist.

Lord revealed that design work for new characters in the film had begun by November 2019,[52] with comic book artist Kris Anka later revealing that he was serving as a character designer on the film.[62][63] On June 9, 2020, the film's lead animator Nick Kondo announced that production had started.[64] The different universes visited in the film were designed to look like they were each drawn by a different artist.[48] 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.[65] 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".[11] 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, based on the neo-futurist illustrations by Syd Mead, which has an unfinished look. While the cast and crew being interviewed for Empire in March 2023, co-director Joaquim Dos Santos revealed that another universe would be "the punky New London, inhabited by Daniel Kaluuya's Spider-Punk", with a final dimension "being kept tightly under wraps for now", later revealed to be Earth-42, the world the spider that bit Miles came from and where he has become that world's version of the Prowler.[65][66] Spider-Punk's animation style alone took 2–3 years to finish and is inspired by punk-rock album covers emulating the look of Xerox prints, colored papers and imagery appropriated from magazines and has a general grayed-out quality due to copy machines not having toner in them.[67] In May 2023, Jake Johnson revealed in an interview that a Lego universe will be featured in the film.[68] The Lego sequence was done by 14-year-old Canadian animator Preston and was added late in the movie, after the filmmakers were so impressed by his fanmade Lego recreation of the film's first teaser that they tracked him down and recruited him.[69]

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.[11]

Post-production

In May 2023, Powers revealed that the film would end on a cliffhanger; fellow co-director Dos Santos compared it to the Star Wars original trilogy film The Empire Strikes Back (1980).

"Across The Spider-Verse is a movie on its own, but it definitely ends on a bit of a cliffhanger. I think it's a good cliffhanger. We hope that it's a satisfying tee-up for what's coming in the third film, because you want people to be excited about what's coming next. And it helps that we knew going in that this was part two of a three-part story. Since you already know that that third story is guaranteed, you can tackle it a bit differently. That being said, there's a lot of key characters in this film, and there's a story in this film that has an arc of its own that we needed to complete." [70][71]

In the same month, Powers also confirmed that the film is "not tied" to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In the movie, Spider-Man 2099 makes a direct reference to the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, telling Gwen to not "get [him] started on Doctor Strange and that little nerd back on Earth-199999". This quote was meant as a meta gag and a throwaway line that Lord and Miller came up with.[72][73]

Production on the film was completed on May 20, 2023, 13 days before the U.S. release date.[74]

Music

Daniel Pemberton confirmed in December 2020 that he would return to compose the sequel's score.[75] In December 2022, Lord and Miller confirmed that Metro Boomin would create music for it.[76] Several other artists were confirmed for the soundtrack, including Coi Leray, Swae Lee, Future, Don Toliver, James Blake, Offset, Wizkid, Lil Uzi Vert, 21 Savage, Lil Wayne, Nas and A$AP Rocky. For the Japanese release, an original song, "REALiZE", would be performed by LiSA.[77] A new single "Mona Lisa" by Dominic Fike was also released on June 2, 2023.[78]

Marketing

In May 2020, Sony entered into a promotional partnership with Hyundai Motor Company to showcase their new models and technologies in the film.[79] 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.[80] 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.[14] Lord, Miller, and the directors showed the same footage at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in June, with updated animation and effects.[11] In February 2023, Funko Pops figures based on characters from the film were revealed.[81] In April 2023, another 14-minute footage was previewed at Sony's CinemaCon panel.[82]

In April 2023 alongside the release of the trailer, Sony shared a number that fans can text to join the "Spider Society", providing them questions as missions and rewarding them with exclusive images.[83] Also In May, they created an AI-generated personality quiz that fans could get their own Spidersonas by taking the quiz and uploading selfie images of themselves.[84]

On May 15, 2023; the movie started the sale of different Spider-Verse themed food items for their collaboration with Burger King. The items available during the promotion included the Spider-Verse Whopper with a red bun and the Spider-Verse Sundae.[85] On May 20, 2023; Nike released a special iteration of the Air Jordan 1 High OG inspired by the film.[86] On May 23, 2023, Epic Games added skins of Miles Morales and Spider-Man 2099 to Fortnite based on their designs in the film.[87] The electronics manufacturer ZOTAC also partnered with Sony Pictures to create limited-edition Spider-Man-themed RTX 4070 graphics cards.[88]

Release

Theatrical

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse premiered on May 30, 2023, at the Grand Rex in Paris, France,[89] and at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles,[90] and was theatrically released in the United States on June 2, in premium large formats and IMAX. Unlike the first film, this film was not released in 3D.[49] It was originally set for release on April 8, 2022,[44] but was shifted to October 7 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[45] It was then moved to the June 2023 date.[49]

Internationally, it is being released on dates ranging from May 31, 2023 to June 22, 2023.[91] In China, the film had its premiere in Beijing on May 31, and was released on June 2.[92] The film's release was delayed until June 22, 2023 in the MENA[b] region.

Home media

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.[93][94] 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.[93][95] 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.[94][96]

Reception

Box office

As of June 4, 2023, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has grossed $120.5 million in the United States and Canada, and $88.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide gross of $208.6 million.[3][4]

In the United States and Canada, Across the Spider-Verse was released alongside The Boogeyman, and was initially projected to gross around $80 million from 4,313 theaters in its opening weekend, with rival studios predicting it could reach $90 million.[97] It made $17.35 million from Thursday night previews, the second-best total for an animated film after Incredibles 2 ($18.5 million in 2018).[98] After making $51.7 million on Friday (including previews, the best first-day of 2023 up to that point), weekend estimates were increased to $113 million.[99] It went on to debut to $120.5 million, the second-highest opening weekend total of 2023 behind The Super Mario Bros. Movie ($146.4 million) and the sixth-best ever for an animated film.[100]

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 95% of 385 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.6/10. The website's consensus reads: "Just as visually dazzling and action-packed as its predecessor, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse thrills from start to cliffhanger conclusion."[101] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 87 out of 100, based on 56 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[102] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale,[99] while those polled at PostTrak gave it a 93% overall positive score, with 82% saying they would "definitely recommend" it.[100]

Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com gave the film 4/4 stars, writing, "Like the work of a young artist who refuses to be restrained by the borders of the frame, Across the Spider-Verse is loaded with incredible imagery and fascinating ideas. It is a smart, thrilling piece of work that reminded me of other great part twos like The Dark Knight and The Empire Strikes Back."[103] Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post gave the film 3/4 stars, calling it "an extravagant, very cool love letter to graphic design, executed with superb draftsmanship and giddy, infectious joy."[104] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times also gave it 3/4 stars, writing, "It's a bit too much at times, but it's also pretty great, and it'll be a huge surprise if the third chapter in the trilogy isn't equally entertaining."[105] Kevin Maher of The Times gave the film 4/5 stars, writing, "It rarely draws breath between set pieces, and creates distinct and spectacular environments for each separate spider-verse."[106]

Rolling Stone's David Fear said that the film "completely recaptures the panel-to-panel thrill of discovering your respective era's teen-angsty Marvel icon. The thrill of the multiversal new is gone. Everything else, however, is extra-webbed for your pleasure."[107] Alison Willmore of Vulture wrote, "Across the Spider-Verse looks incredible, even better than the groundbreaking first installment, but what's truly impressive about it is how willing it is to entrust its storytelling to its animation."[108] The Atlantic's David Sims wrote that the film "avoids seeming like a physics lesson because its visuals are consistently thrilling; the most static bits of dialogue still pop because of how daring the animation is."[109]

Kyle Smith of The Wall Street Journal wrote, "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has much of the whimsical energy of its predecessor, particularly in its wildly inventive visuals. But it has a slightly different writing lineup, and even its best bits feel like a rehash."[110] Jake Wilson of The Age gave the film 3/5 stars, writing, "Typically for Lord and Miller, the upshot is both adventurous and conformist, an outwardly bold reimagining of the material that never stops congratulating us for our brand loyalty, and which plays it safer in plot terms than the early sequences might lead you to hope."[111]

Future

Sequel

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.[48] In April 2022, it was retitled Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse and given a release date of March 29, 2024.[14][49]

Spin-off

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,[6] and Lauren Montgomery was in talks to direct.[42] 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.[7]

Manga spin-off

On May 29, 2023, it was announced that a manga spin-off titled Spider-Man: Octopus Girl written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court will begin serialization on June 20 on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ website and app. The story revolves around Doctor Octopus who falls into a coma and has been reawakened in the body of a young Japanese middle schooler Otoha Okutamiya.[77]

Notes

  1. ^ a b As depicted in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
  2. ^ This statement is referring to many cinemas/movie theaters in the MENA region who have changed the release date on their official websites, and stopped the sale of tickets. Some cinemas include: VOX Cinemas (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Lebanon, Kuwait, Egypt, Bahrain), ROXY Cinemas (UAE), Grand Cinemas (Lebanon, Kuwait, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia). All of these theaters in the MENA region state June 22, 2023 as the release date of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, in all countries where they operate.

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