New “Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse” Trailer Released

Miles Morales is back as Spider-Man in the new trailer for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. The animated film is the much-anticipated sequel to 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. That film followed Miles Morales on his journey to becoming Spider-Man while also attempting to save his universe from the villainous Kingpin. It was a huge success for the franchise, earning over $300 million on a budget of just $90 million. Praised by critics and fans alike, it even went on to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. This was likely quite a relief for Sony, who had already greenlit a sequel before the first film’s release due to the buzz surrounding it.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse isn’t the only companion to the 2018 film in development. To begin with, the film is only part one of a two part sequel. Beyond that, Sony has also greenlit a film surrounding the female Spider-people, tentatively titled Spider-Women. Gwen Stacy, a staple in the Spider-verse films already, would appear as the lead in the film. Additionally, there have been murmurs of an animated television series based on the Spider-Verse films. With the film industry still very much focused on universe-expanding properties, the many rumored projects connected to the Spider-Verse films come as no surprise.

Spider-Man vs. Spider-Man

The new trailer for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-verse shows Miles Morales struggling to balance his day-to-day life with his heroic duties. The character, voiced by Shameik Moore, leaves a parent-teacher conference to stop a villain. Soon, all hell breaks loose after Gwen Stacy, voiced by Hailee Stanfield, introduces him to “the lobby”. In it, there are hundreds of Spider-people, including Miguel O’Hara, otherwise known as Spider-Man 2099, played by Oscar Isaac. For much of the trailer, Morales and O’Hara are embroiled in some sort of disagreement. Morales is told that he must choose between saving one life and saving every universe. It’s a moral conundrum that almost every iteration of the hero has had to face.

The animated sequel to the hit 2018 film will be released on June 2, 2023. Part 2, titled Beyond the Spider-Verse, will be released next year. It will feature a host of heavy hitters as different versions of Spider-people. Issa Rae, Daniel Kaluuya, and Jason Schwartzmann are all featured, adding to the already impressive cast. What do you think of the new trailer? Sound off in the comments!

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Lil Nas X Jokes That He’s Playing Miles Morales In The Upcoming ‘Spider-Man’ Movie

Lil Nas X has basically taken over pop culture at this point. He’s got inescapable music, he’s in commercials, he’s on billboards, he even took over an entire episode of Maury to extend the pregnancy gag from the rollout of his excellent debut album Montero. His cultural ubiquity is beginning to rival even that of the vaunted Marvel Cinematic Universe — so naturally, he wants a piece of that too, in one of the most iconic roles yet to be cast.

Replying to a fan account’s post with a photo of current and prior motion picture Peter Parkers Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield, Nas joked, “the rumors are true i will be playing miles morales.” Morales is, of course, another Spider-Man from an alternate universe who was recently transplanted into the mainstream Marvel universe (comics are weird, y’all). Considering the plot of the upcoming Spider-Man film, No Way Home, in which a magic spell gone wrong brings visitors from multiple alternate universes to the modern MCU we all know and love (yes, even you haters, stop pretending, man, no one is impressed), it’s well within the realm of possibility that Miles could be one of those visitors. This gives Nas’ “announcement” a non-zero chance of being true.

Look. I know that Lil Nas X is an incorrigible prankster with a wild sense of supremely unserious, internet-bred humor and that very little he says can ever be taken seriously. But, to borrow a phrase from the late, great Stan Lee himself — what if?

Either way, we’ll find out when Spider-Man: No Way Home hits theaters on December 17.