Before Miles Morales' Spider-Man debuted in an animated film, no one knew it would eventually become the most popular Spider-Man film ever. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse won an Oscar and set the tone for what would follow. This year, the sequel Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - Part 1 is about to debut, and it's going to be a big deal. As for how this "big show" came about, it has to do with Shameik Moore, the actor who voiced Miles in the film. He described the film in very brief words on Twitter: "Spider-Man: Across the Universe is crazy!" Judging from the movie trailer released this year, Shameik Moore's words are true. In addition to Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Woman and Japanese Spider-Man will also appear in the film. The production team is also frantically hinting at the big scenes in the film. Assistant Director Chris Miller revealed: "This is a great sequel, because we don't want to simply repeat the first one, so this time we have to open up new opportunities from different dimensions. Each world has a unique art style, and different dimensions can be achieved through the brushstrokes of different painters. Just watching the birth of these things is very exciting. This is also our motivation to move forward, because it is really challenging to do these things well." |
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