A year ago today, “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” swung into theaters, revolutionizing the world of animation and leaving an indelible mark on audiences everywhere. This sequel to the critically acclaimed “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” not only continued the story of Miles Morales but also expanded the Spider-Verse into a breathtaking, multiverse-spanning adventure featuring thousands of Spider-People.
“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” stood out for its groundbreaking animation techniques, blending various art styles and pushing the boundaries of what animated films can achieve. The film was a visual feast, with each universe featuring distinct artistic designs that paid homage to different comic book styles and genres. This innovative approach earned the film accolades for its creativity and technical prowess, solidifying its place as a milestone in the animation industry.
The movie followed Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore) and introduced a plethora of new Spider-characters, including Miguel O’Hara (Oscar Isaac). The film’s narrative complexity and rich character development, combined with its stunning visual effects, set a new standard for animated storytelling. The inclusion of Spider-People of all shapes and forms—ranging from cars and dinosaurs to pigs—showcased the limitless possibilities of animation and storytelling within the Spider-Verse.
As we celebrate the one-year anniversary of “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” excitement is building for the trilogy’s conclusion, “Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.” Originally slated for a May 2024 release, the film has faced production delays due to the SAG-AFTRA strike. Despite these setbacks, co-writer Phil Lord reassured fans in an interview with Digital Spy, stating, “We’re already hard at work on it, and we’ll take the time it takes to make it great.”
Fans have much to look forward to, including the continuation of the thrilling storyline and the resolution of the cliffhanger ending of “Across the Spider-Verse.” Shameik Moore hinted at the “cool” twist that the ending of the second film presented, introducing a new Miles Morales (played by Jharrell Jones) from an alternate universe. This new character is set to challenge our Miles in unprecedented ways, adding depth and intrigue to the narrative.
In a conversation with Collider, Phil Lord and co-writer Christopher Miller teased even more surprises for the next installment. While “Across the Spider-Verse” featured nearly a thousand different Spider-People, they promised that “Beyond the Spider-Verse” will introduce even more unexpected characters. Lord hinted at the inclusion of Silk, a Korean Spider-Woman, who is also set to have her own live-action film. Additionally, they teased a variant where Uncle Ben becomes Spider-Man, raising a young Peter Parker—a concept that, while unconventional, exemplifies the creative freedom the Spider-Verse allows.
As we reflect on the past year and the impact of “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” anticipation grows for what “Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse” will bring. This trilogy has not only pushed the boundaries of animation but has also redefined superhero storytelling, making it a landmark series in both genres. With its innovative animation, diverse characters, and compelling storylines, the Spider-Verse continues to captivate audiences and set new standards in the world of animated films.