The official Twitter account of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse posted a tweet today, showing Spider-Man staring at a scene similar to the collider in the movie. This Spider-Man did not use the red and black color scheme of the movie's protagonist Miles Morales, but was more like Peter Parker's red and blue style. The caption of the picture was "See you in another dimension" followed by a peace gesture and a spider symbol. Many fans believe that this is an official hint of a sequel and preparations are underway. The other dimension in the article may refer to a new parallel world and a new Spider-Man story, and the Peace gesture at the end of the article can also be understood as the meaning of "2". Some even boldly predict that the animation world will also be involved in the subsequent Marvel Universe. Of course, this could also be an advertisement for Holland's Spider-Man: Far From Home, which takes place after Avengers 4 and features a multiverse that could bring huge changes to Marvel movies. In fact, in addition to the sequel movie, Sony has been considering turning "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" into a TV series to create its own comic TV universe. In any case, "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" is an excellent movie that is worth the audience's anticipation for a sequel. It successfully won the Oscar last year and was hailed as the best animated film of 2018. |
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