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hi friends!

here is my edited reaction to "into the spider-verse!"

omg right from the get-go i LOVEEDDD this movie!!!! so unique and creative and truly a joy to watch

im so excited to see more!

thanks for watching with me!

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汉刚 何

Emme: wow they have so many weapon Me: well this is the united states of merica

Aldo Gonzales

Miles is Afro-Latino. He’s African American through his father Jefferson (or Jeff) and Puerto Rican through his mother Rio. If you think about it, the term no expectations has several different meanings: 1.) Miles' parents and teachers wanting him to succeed 2.) the Spider crew giving him a hard time assuming he can learn as fast as they did 3.) the box office Given the reputation that Sony Pictures Animation has compared to other animation studios, some people feared that it wasn’t going to be successful. Even though not many people invested in it the first time like they did with the live-action Spider-Man films, this movie still set the bar high for animation, made more in the box office than it was spent on, and introduced many people to Miles and other Spider-Heroes. Over the past 2-3 years, many other reactors have also watched this movie for the first time and given their own positive thoughts about it. Those include but are not limited to ItsTotallyCody, Mary Cherry, Natalie Gold, Sebscreen, Maple from Diegesis, Laika Jai TV, Laila Naema, Addie Counts, AkinReacts, Rico & Monica, Alex Hefner, Mr. Video, MellVerse, BillyBinges, Don Townsend, Movies with Mary, and The Perfect Mix. Canadian reactor Kaielle plans to watch it at some point. What’s still peculiar to me is that they implemented comic books in a comic book film. It’s kinda ironic because that’s not something usually done with superhero comic book films which have become the norm. The entire film itself is one massive comic book. From the speech bubbles to the text boxes to the panels to the splash art, it’s almost as if us the audience are flipping through the pages as we’re watching the film. We also got the most wholesome Stan Lee cameo ever. This film premiered about a month after he passed away. The What’s Up Danger scene continues to be one of the best superhero moments ever. Miles got the confidence he needed to hear from his father, creates his own Spider-Man suit, and takes the leap of faith with What’s Up, Danger playing in the background. I also thought it was cool to see Miles take that first leap with an upside-down city in the background. It represents that he’s rising up. His origin story culminates with his own signature comic, and his first solo swing run shows that he’s finally prepared to fulfill his calling. I also loved Miles’ closing monologue. Spider-Man has been my favorite Marvel character since I was a kid, but when Miles said anyone can wear the mask, I felt moved. My biggest hope is kids who watch this movie feel that way as well and imagine themselves as their own version of a Spider-Hero. Now we know that Kathryn Hahn can portray comic book supervillains quite well. She worked on this before portraying Agatha Harkness in WandaVision. Oscar Isaac voiced Miguel O’Hara/Spider-Man 2099 in the post credit scene. He did this before portraying Moon Knight in the MCU. There’s also a Spider-Woman spinoff in the works with Hailee expected to return as Gwen. And finally, late musician Juice WRLD collaborated with Seezyn in the song called Hide. Juice would have been 24 today.

Ruben

Glad you also loved this movie Emme, since I have seen this Miles (or Gwen, not 100% sure..?) is my favourite Spiderman of them all. And I liked the second movie even more (it has even more different animation styles also). Part 3/3 is planned for 2024 and I hope all is still on schedule.

Ian Page

Across the Spider-verse has even more crazy animation. I don't know if you've seen them but Gwen is in the two live action The Amazing Spider-Man movies

Gatsbizzle

I think this may be my favorite comic book movie overall, and definitely one of my favorite animated movies as well. Looking forward to you seeing the next one!

Narutoanime16

I saw this movie at least 10 times lol it’s not only a good multiverse story but a great spiderman story & Miles is awesome as a Spiderman if you haven’t played the Spiderman games you definitely should or stream them since Spiderman 2 is coming out next month !

emmereacts

I have seen those movies but as more and more people comment about them im realizing i didn’t remember much from seeing them as a kid. Which means its time for a rewatch!