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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

  • 2023
  • PG
  • 2h 20m
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Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth Perkins, Josh Keaton, Ziggy Marley, Jason Schwartzman, Rachel Dratch, Taran Killam, Yuri Lowenthal, Peggy Lu, Cliff Robertson, J.K. Simmons, Peter Sohn, Luna Lauren Velez, Shea Whigham, Mahershala Ali, Kathryn Hahn, Lorraine Velez, Oscar Isaac, Jorma Taccone, Andy Samberg, Andrew Garfield, Nic Novicki, Jake Johnson, Donald Glover, Daniel Kaluuya, Greta Lee, Hailee Steinfeld, Brian Tyree Henry, Atsuko Okatsuka, Melissa Sturm, Nicole Delaney, Amandla Stenberg, Karan Soni, Shameik Moore, Jack Quaid, Kimiko Glenn, Issa Rae, Sofia Barclay, Nina Lentini, Danielle Perez, Jharrel Jerome, Ayo Edebiri, and Metro Boomin in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
Across the Spider-Verse, Only In Cinemas Now. After reuniting with Gwen Stacy, Brooklyn's full-time, friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man is catapulted across the Multiverse, where he encounters a team of Spider-People charged with protecting its very existence. Book tickets now
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Traveling across the multiverse, Miles Morales meets a new team of Spider-People, made up of heroes from different dimensions. But when the heroes clash over how to deal with a new threat, M... Read allTraveling across the multiverse, Miles Morales meets a new team of Spider-People, made up of heroes from different dimensions. But when the heroes clash over how to deal with a new threat, Miles finds himself at a crossroads.Traveling across the multiverse, Miles Morales meets a new team of Spider-People, made up of heroes from different dimensions. But when the heroes clash over how to deal with a new threat, Miles finds himself at a crossroads.

  • Directors
    • Joaquim Dos Santos
    • Kemp Powers
    • Justin K. Thompson
  • Writers
    • Phil Lord
    • Christopher Miller
    • Dave Callaham
  • Stars
    • Shameik Moore
    • Hailee Steinfeld
    • Brian Tyree Henry
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    456K
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    POPULARITY
    244
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    • Directors
      • Joaquim Dos Santos
      • Kemp Powers
      • Justin K. Thompson
    • Writers
      • Phil Lord
      • Christopher Miller
      • Dave Callaham
    • Stars
      • Shameik Moore
      • Hailee Steinfeld
      • Brian Tyree Henry
    • 1.6KUser reviews
    • 330Critic reviews
    • 86Metascore
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  • Top rated movie #44
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 106 wins & 168 nominations total

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    Shameik Moore
    Shameik Moore
    • Miles Morales
    • (voice)
    Hailee Steinfeld
    Hailee Steinfeld
    • Gwen Stacy
    • (voice)
    Brian Tyree Henry
    Brian Tyree Henry
    • Jeff Morales
    • (voice)
    Luna Lauren Velez
    Luna Lauren Velez
    • Rio Morales
    • (voice)
    Jake Johnson
    Jake Johnson
    • Peter B. Parker
    • (voice)
    Oscar Isaac
    Oscar Isaac
    • Miguel O'Hara
    • (voice)
    Jason Schwartzman
    Jason Schwartzman
    • Spot
    • (voice)
    Issa Rae
    Issa Rae
    • Jessica Drew
    • (voice)
    Daniel Kaluuya
    Daniel Kaluuya
    • Hobie Brown
    • (voice)
    Karan Soni
    Karan Soni
    • Pavitr Prabhakar
    • (voice)
    Shea Whigham
    Shea Whigham
    • George Stacy
    • (voice)
    Greta Lee
    Greta Lee
    • LYLA
    • (voice)
    Mahershala Ali
    Mahershala Ali
    • Uncle Aaron
    • (voice)
    Amandla Stenberg
    Amandla Stenberg
    • Margo Kess: Spider-Byte
    • (voice)
    Jharrel Jerome
    Jharrel Jerome
    • Miles G. Morales
    • (voice)
    Andy Samberg
    Andy Samberg
    • Ben Reilly
    • (voice)
    Jack Quaid
    Jack Quaid
    • Peter Parker
    • (voice)
    Rachel Dratch
    Rachel Dratch
    • Ms. Weber
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Joaquim Dos Santos
      • Kemp Powers
      • Justin K. Thompson
    • Writers
      • Phil Lord
      • Christopher Miller
      • Dave Callaham
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    Reviewers say 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' is celebrated for its stunning animation, dynamic visuals, and inventive narrative. The film excels in character development, especially for Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy, and delves into themes of identity and responsibility. Humor, action, and nostalgic elements are noted strengths. However, some find pacing issues, clichés, and overwhelming animation detract from enjoyment. The story's complexity and certain character arcs receive mixed reactions, though the film is largely viewed as a vital addition to the Spider-Verse series.
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    10UniqueParticle

    Masterful IMAX Spider-Man

    The animation, flow of everything, genius character development, and action were all electrifying! This is one of the best Spider-Man adaptions deserving of the high ratings entirely. I love all the portals connecting to other dimensions and Spot is such a fun villain. Shemeik Moore, Hailee Steinfield, Jake Johnson, and Oscar Issac among everyone else was superb so much talent this movie better be nominated for best animated feature like the previous one was years back deserving of its win! For a movie that's fairly long it stayed entertaining from start to finish and keeps you wanting more, I loved it all so much.

    Also since this review is doing well I have autism and would love any opportunity to be more known in the world! My real name is Alex Nolan and I crave movies a lot since I was quite young. I wish I could work on movies and spend time with famous people.
    9rgkarim

    Across the Universe Of Fun, Excellence, and Adventure: Spider-Man Makes A Connected Web Of Wow

    LIKES:

    The Pace For The Most Part -Comic book movies are an art that requires balance to tell all it has to tell, and Miles' next story.. has A LOT to tell.

    -It found a good pace for me to tell the story, giving you the character development, but not at a pace that was too slow and lost on itself, for the most part.

    -Yet, the movie did manage to keep it slow enough that there was real development, build up, hints, and appreciation to age like fine wine.

    -This dynamic was very impressive to me, keeping an engaging movie for my attention, but not skimping out on the action like some of these deeper movies try to do.

    -That takes talent in the cooking pot as big as this, building on the past movie, but yet doing its own thing until the end for the setup.

    The Voice Acting -Everyone rocks in this movie, and I have to agree with my friend that it is grade A on many levels with what you get in live action movies.

    -Isaac is still strong as the anti-hero role that he often plays. His moodiness, his anger, his dark edge are mirrored in the character. There is hurt, anguish, and the fire that he shows so well, and I love how his voice is the main focus in his performance and not the looks.

    -Hailee Steinfeld is fantastic in Gwen. It's like taking all of her characters from her movie and integrating a piece of them into this Gwen and expanding her far into a character I really liked.

    -She was vulnerable and strong, a realistic character whose performance came out in spades and fully awakened the character I think they were going for.

    -And Moore... well Moore is just freaking amazing as Morales. That tone, vulnerability, this maturity but still immaturity cascading and once more evolving a character from the first one being believable. A stellar performance and one that I think brought so many things together, engaging with each of the others into this dynamic role.

    -It all works so well and I loved the strong talent bringing things to life.

    The Storytelling -There are so many who say that comic movies seldom tell a good story or are telling the same story over and over again. And to a degree... they are right.

    -Yet... for Across the Spider-Verse, that story feels fresh, engaging, and grounded to a degree that helps balance reality and super heroism into a great mashup.

    -It's not so in your face super adventures that are all about action, violence, and CGI madness, but it also isn't CW bologna about exploring our feelings in colorful underwear.

    -This sequel really focuses so much on building up characters, but integrating it into this main comic adventure that works to keep both involved and feel like a superhero.

    -I love the heart into it, and the way they built up from the first movie, but yet made this movie its own thing, until the final moments where the known cliffhanger was going to come in.

    -And to add relative components to it, engaging characters, and keeping those characters involved in the story... that is tough work.

    The Comedy To A degree -I really enjoyed the diverse comedy in this movie, and how many types of jokes and styles that were in it.

    -Miles is sort of a jack of all trades, sarcasm, banter, slapstick, he has a little bit of everything in it and I love it.

    -Others are just rambling idiots who are throwing so many jokes and statements that some eventually hit, but you have to listen because they fluctuate in terms of volume and such.

    -And other jokes are so well-timed and loaded with sarcasm that you just appreciate the laugh from the time alone.

    -It has it all and in relative balance to keep things fresh and not overwhelmingly stale as they hope from one joke to the other.

    The Nostalgia and Easter Eggs -Part of that comedy comes in the references loaded into this movie almost as much as the plot in this movie, and it works.

    -Across the Spider-Verse, tackles many famous tropes in both Spiderman comics and movies, blending the two of them together into this natural flowing arc that utilizes it well.

    -Nostalgia reigns supreme in this movie, all the comic and show references of the webbed wonder just taking my child nature and taking it for the roller coaster ride of finding everything I could.

    -But the movie references as well... so much fun as well, seeing these micro moments and nods to the other universes and watching them blended into the comedy and story.

    -Then to have it just in the world, it's going to make for a fun rewatch potential in the future.

    The Action Scenes -A huge step up, Across the Spider-Verse took my dislike from the first film and unleashed much more of the action I knew it had.

    -The opening scene paints for some great things to come, but soon the fight scenes and adventure transform into something that is fun, exciting, and family friendly.

    -Chase scenes have energy, with styles that flow and show off the heart of the animation, feels of the comic book and fan art coming together into this cascade of color and energy.

    -I loved the way that they evolved past punches and added more emotions and stakes that though predictable still held glimmer of exciting twists if they come.

    -And the fact they can punch, kick, and slam without being bloody messes should please so many, alongside the fact that the action all goes in line with the actual plot.

    The Animation/Art Style -You've seen the trailers and the first one and know how beautiful the movie is. Amidst the blurry backgrounds, the movie really has bold art direction that captures comic book spirit.

    -The computer animation goes well with the natural feel of the art, and I loved the way it felt like flipping through a flip book and seeing it come to life.

    -It respects both worlds so well, and like the story keeps things easy to follow and discover to appreciate everything the Spider-Verse had to offer. That was epic.

    -And to keep all that in relatively stable camera work, something the first movie struggled with, shows how you can really continue to improve if you take the time and think things through.

    DISLIKES:

    The Comedy A Bit Too Forced -There are times where the humor is a bit forced for me, primarily in the moments where they just spout joke after joke after joke to the point where things get lost.

    -These moments are few and far between for me, but there are times where a character gets annoying over funny.

    Some Pacing Offsets -There are times where the movie trips up on the pace for me. A few moments where the conversations are dragged out or we get a tad touchy feeling and not enough of seeing what's going on.

    -This happened about the first hour or so for me, but once that part passes most of the movie establishes the pace I talked about for much of the movie.

    -At least until the need.

    The Ending 20 minutes for me -The ending 20 minutes felt very dragged out as it set up the cliffhanger we knew was coming the moment it said part 1 long ago.

    -The ending is very drawn out, you know the movie is over, and you know what is coming, but it uses the art to drag it out, bloating the movie for the twenty minutes that could have been in the next movie.

    -Fortunately one of the final moments adds that fantastic bridge with music, shots, and feels that work, but still... we could have cut a few things out.

    -And fortunately there are no end credits, which there does not need to be.

    The Sound Quality With Some Characters -It might have been my theater, but some of the characters mumble and talk fast meaning... it's hard to hear them.

    -Spider-Punk has some of the best lines, but they get drowned out by background noise, mumbling speakers, and sound inconsistencies.

    -This leads to missing several things and taking away from the character that seems so cool, and this happens to several other characters when there is so much noise. As such, those moments are annoying to me, but again could be theater dependents.

    The VERDICT: Overall, the praise is worthy to Across the Spider-Verse, and I was very happy with much of the film that they brought to life to this theater. It's a sequel that does things right, taking the first movie's foundations and bringing with it something to build up and enjoy to the full extent. That bold and beautiful art has been refined to near perfection, and does so much storytelling alone that it's almost enough to go see it just for that in theater. But the movie integrates story, morals, comedy, nostalgia, and action to a degree that really feels like some of the strongest storytelling in a superhero movie. I love the authentic feel of a superhero story, and I love the passion of balancing so much in a movie without every losing track of the story to tell. Sure there were pacing issues and some sound flops for me, but that's really minor when it comes to the movie overall and everything they did to make this movie the middle of the trilogy, but still stand on its own. You can obviously guess I'm recommending this for the theater, and yes families can see it as there aren't too much dark moments. And my scores for those who need it are:

    Animation/Action/Adventure: 9.0-9.5 Movie Overall: 8.5.
    10pugpool10

    One of the best sequels to anything ever made

    If it wasn't already obvious in the first film, it's now officially clear as day that the people behind the Spider-Verse franchise (including writers/producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who are absolute creative godsends to the once magnificent place known as Hollywood) understand EXACTLY what they're working with.

    Don't let the marketing fool you: this film has GUTS. It's easily one of the heaviest PG-rated films I've ever seen. Payoffs and character revelations that were only hinted at in the first film are carefully, deliberately unraveled and come around beautifully. It made me think about my own life and what I mean to the people I care about in ways I never expected. The fan-service is BATTY too, and yet somehow it's never too much.

    I wish every movie was as good as this---but then again if the world was like that this wouldn't feel as special. So I'll just stick to being IMMENSELY grateful that it exists in this universe.

    This is no ordinary sequel. It's art of the highest form.
    10rickothan

    A new Empire Strikes Back

    This film is a visual concert. The animation and character design neatly put me to tears. The opening of the film took an approach that shocked me, but it was fantastic to watch. Many of the jokes were in the trailers, but plenty caught me off guard in the cinema. Miguel even had a couple of funny moments. The presence of existing spider characters, such as snippets of the other films, did feel somewhat strange I have to admit. However, it is made up for in how incredible this film was. It was artistic, mature, adult, and profound. It leaves the viewer on a cliffhanger that shocked me. I thought I was an hour into the film, but it was the end. I implore everyone wondering if they should see this film to do so. Easily the best film I have seen in a long time and the best film to see in theaters. A true masterpiece.
    10MiroslavKyuranov

    One Step Above Masterpiece!

    It's honestly absurd how good the "Spider-Verse" movies are. "Across the Spider-Verse" is just as great, if not better than "Into the Spider-Verse". I really don't know how. "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" is fantastic! Deftly juggles deeply heartfelt character beats with crazy multiverse content, just packed with so many delightful easter eggs. Loved how Gwen's story is expanded, her scenes with Shea Whigham's Captain Stacy are truly special.

    Can't wait for the third one. Every frame of this movie is gorgeous! I didn't want to blink because I didn't want to miss anything. You can watch this film over & over & finds something new to enjoy. There are some surprises in this film that I truly wasn't expecting.

    "Across the Spider-Verse" is another milestone for animation. Yes it's gorgeous & visually mind-blowing, but this sequel surpasses the first for always putting Miles and his family front and center. The movie feels like a massive celebration for Spider-Man fans everywhere, whether you love the movies, games, comics, etc. But again, all the cameos and multiversal elements come second to both Miles and Gwen's story. Is a stunning achievement. Yes, it's visually dazzling, with expansive, expressive new realms The movie's real superpower is its emotional depth and its beautiful, melancholic tone.

    What more can I say...It's an actual work of art! Every frame deserves to be hung in a museum. The jokes and nods to Spidey lore are perfect. It's outstanding. "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" is yet another resounding win for the Lord Miller-produced universe. Hailee Steinfeld really comes into her own as Gwen Stacy. It's darker and sadder than I expected, but necessary.

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      The sequence on Earth-13122, the Lego universe, was animated by 14-year-old Preston Mutanga, who was hired after Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were impressed with his Twitter video recreating the entire trailer with Lego.
    • Goofs
      After hastily concealing his Spider-Man suit beneath his regular clothes, Miles arrives (late) at his dad's promotion party. Initially, there is no sign of his Spider-Man outfit until a Spanish-speaking lady asks Miles if his "cool shirt" is a wet-suit; only then does the outfit magically appear beneath his clothes, even extending to cover his neck. A few scenes later, the Spider-Man suit disappears once again.
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      Miles Morales: I love chai tea.

      Spider-Man India: What did you just say? Chai tea? Chai means "tea", bro! You are saying "tea tea"! Would I ask you for a "coffee coffee" with room for "cream cream"?

      Miles Morales: [bowing his head in shame] I'm so sorry.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening Columbia Pictures, Marvel, Sony Pictures Animation, Pascal Pictures and Lord Miller Productions logos shift between various alternate versions.
    • Alternate versions
      There are at least three versions of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which contain changes such as altered dialogue, editing, scene, and pacing, as well as changes to the audio and sound mixing. The second version of the movie was released one week after the movie's original release after reports of audio issues in several locations. Another version of the movie, which is based on the second version of the movie, includes additional changes to the dialogue, scene, editing, and audio mixing, and was released digitally on August 8, 2023.
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      Written by Metro Boomin (as Leland Tyler Wayne), Brittany Talia Hazzard (as Brittany Hazard), Dre Moon (as Andre Proctor), Mejdi Rhars and Johan Lenox

      Produced by Metro Boomin, Dre Moon, Prince 85 and Johan Lenox

      Performed by Metro Boomin and Coi Leray

      Metro Boomin appears courtesy of Republic Records

      Coi Leray appears courtesy of Uptown Records/Republic Records

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      • June 2, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spider-Man: A través del Spider-Verso
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Marvel Entertainment
      • Avi Arad Productions
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    • Budget
      • $100,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $381,593,754
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $120,663,589
      • Jun 4, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $690,824,738
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      2 hours 20 minutes
    • Sound mix
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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