Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
8.4
6854 Votes

After reuniting with Gwen Stacy, Brooklyn’s full-time, friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is catapulted across the Multiverse, where he encounters the Spider Society, a team of Spider-People charged with protecting the Multiverse’s very existence. But when the heroes clash on how to handle a new threat, Miles finds himself pitted against the other Spiders and must set out on his own to save those he loves most.

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Cast
Shameik Moore
Miles Morales (voice)
Hailee Steinfeld
Gwen Stacy (voice)
Brian Tyree Henry
Jeff Morales (voice)
Luna Lauren Velez
Rio Morales (voice)
Jake Johnson
Peter B. Parker (voice)
Oscar Isaac
Miguel O'Hara (voice)
Jason Schwartzman
Spot (voice)
Issa Rae
Jessica Drew (voice)
Daniel Kaluuya
Hobie Brown (voice)
Karan Soni
Pavitr Prabhakar (voice)
Shea Whigham
George Stacy (voice)
Greta Lee
LYLA (voice)
Mahershala Ali
Uncle Aaron (voice)
Amandla Stenberg
Margo Kess: Spider-Byte (voice)
Jharrel Jerome
Miles G. Morales (voice)
Andy Samberg
Ben Reilly (voice)
Jack Quaid
Peter Parker (voice)
Rachel Dratch
Ms. Weber (voice)
Ziggy Marley
Lenny (voice)
Jorma Taccone
Adriano Tumino / '67 (voice)
J.K. Simmons
J. Jonah Jameson (voice)
Donald Glover
Aaron Davis
Elizabeth Perkins
May / Quippy Spider-Person (voice)
Kathryn Hahn
Doc Ock (voice)
Ayo Edebiri
Glory (voice)
Nicole Delaney
MJ (voice)
Antonina Lentini
Betty (voice)
Atsuko Okatsuka
Yuri (voice)
Peter Sohn
Ganke (voice)
Melissa Sturm
Mary Jane (voice)
Lorraine Velez
Maria (voice)
Nic Novicki
Lego Spider-Man (voice)
Taran Killam
Web-Slinger (voice)
Metro Boomin
Metro Spider-Man (voice)
Josh Keaton
Spectacular Spider-Man (voice)
Sofia Barclay
Malala Windsor: Spider-UK (voice)
Danielle Perez
Charlotte Webber: Sun-Spider (voice)
Yuri Lowenthal
Insomniac Spider-Man (voice)
Rita Rani Ahuja
Additional Voices (voice)
Ismail Bashey
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Oscar Camacho
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Freddy Ferrari
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Kerry Gutierrez
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Kamal Khan
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Angelo Sekou Kouyate
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Andrew Leviton
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David Michie
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Sumit Naig
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Juan Pacheco
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Chrystee Pharris
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Ben Pronsky
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Al Rodrigo
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Stan Sellers
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Warren Sroka
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Jasper Johannes Andrews
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Gredel Berrios Calladine
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Natalia Castellanos
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Russell Tyre Francis
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Deepti Gupta
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Sohm Kapila
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Pradnya Kuwadekar
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Ashley London
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Christopher Miller
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Andrea Navedo
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Lakshmi Patel
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Jacqueline Pinol
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Eliyas Qureshi
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Lashana Rodriguez
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Jaswant Dev Shrestha
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Libby Thomas Dickey
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Jason Linere-White
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Sitara Attaie
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Mayuri Bhandari
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June Christopher
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Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez
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Marabina Jaimes
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Rez Kempton
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Lex Lang
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Phil Lord
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Richard Miro
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Doug Nicholas
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Shakira Ja'nai Paye
Additional Voices (voice)
James Pirri
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Marley Ralph
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Michelle Ruff
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Dennis Singletary
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Amanda Troop
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Ruth Zalduondo
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Kimberly Bailey
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Sanjay Chandani
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Melanie Duke
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Jorge R. Gutierrez
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Miguel Jiron
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Deepti Kingra-Mickelsen
Additional Voices (voice)
Luisa Leschin
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Caitlin McKenna
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Andrew Morgado
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Arthur Ortiz
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Eliana A. Perez
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Juan Pope
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Mike Rianda
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Erika Scopelli
Additional Voices (voice)
Narender Sood
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Cedric L. Williams
Additional Voices (voice)
Kimiko Glenn
Peni Parker (voice) (uncredited)
Peggy Lu
Mrs. Chen
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Revenue 690897910
Location United States of America
Producer Avi Arad, Christina Steinberg, Amy Pascal, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
Director Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, Joaquim Dos Santos
User Reviews
garethmb May 31 2023 08:58:50 PM

Life as a teenager is never easy and when you are gifted with the superhuman abilities of a spider and lead a double life as a student and crime fighter; life gets even harder. Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) is finding it even harder to hide his secret from his family who has grown concerned that his erratic behavior is more than the usual teenage angst. In another earth, Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld) deals with her Police officer father desperately hunting down her alter-ego believing that she is a killer which drives a wedge between them as Gwen desperately tries to find her way forward. In “Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse audiences learn that what one perceives as reality is often just the corner of a much larger picture and when Miles confronts what he dismisses as a “Villain of the Week” in a quirky enemy known as The Spot (Jason Schwartzman), starts a campaign against Spider-Man, he soon finds that the threat is much larger than he expected and secretly follows a visiting Gwen into an another Earth where his actions soon draw the attention of a larger temporal Spider squad. Motivated by his feelings for Gwen and a desire to do good, Miles looks to undo the damage that the Spot is causing across various Earths and learns that each one has its own version of Spider-man or Woman to protect it. At this point the film goes into overdrive as Miles learns more about his past and how he became Spider-Man but also learns more about the cost that his powers enact on his life and those around him. There are plenty of special moments and guest appearances that follow from the more obscure to the mainstream and the range of emotions from the audience at the press screening as they reacted to the film showed they were deeply engaged and loving it. The film does take a darker turn and does end in a cliffhanger which sets up the next film very well but also may be a bit darker than younger viewers might want. That being said; I enjoyed this film far more than I did the prior film. I found the animation style a bit off-putting as the jerky way the characters moved was a bit much over the length of a feature film. This time around there is a mix of animation styles throughout and at times in the same frame which may be a bit hard for some as the film does come at the viewer with waves of flashing lights, sounds, and animations that very cleverly mimic reading a comic complete with small boxes to define various characters from time to time. The film runs nearly two and a half hours and did seem to go on a bit long at times but thanks to the great voice-acting and strong cast as well as engaging storyline I found myself eagerly looking forward to the next film. I first saw a rough cut of a scene at Cinemacon in 2022 and it was amazing seeing the final scene near the opening of the film as it was a rare instance of a film surpassing expectations and delivers the storyline and action with a good dose of solid characters that fans will love. 4.5 stars out of 5

GenerationofSwine June 27 2023 01:19:58 AM

I don't know, but in my humble opinion, the punk Spider-Man really needed to look like Johnny Rotten, Sid Vicious, someone from the Sex Pistols. He sort of screamed them in the way he was depicted, right down to the multi-media used around him. They really missed an opportunity for if not a great pop culture reference, but at least an in-joke for the punk community. I mean, throw us a bone here. He spent half his time mocking us anyway (in a pretty hysterical way) at least give us the laugh when they do the face reveal. Anyway, it's not bad. Miles is less... boring in this cartoon than he is in the comics where he's developed the moniker "Mild Morales." He actually has more depth of character here and is forced to face some serious choices and turning points (Hey Marvel, you could learn a lesson here). But he also took a bit of a back seat to Stacey, who seemed to be the star of the show until there was an abrupt switch... which irritated me. It sort of screamed ensemble cast, but really it just shifter from one lead to the other a bit abruptly. As far as complaints go, that's pretty bare bones. It also gave Spidey 2099 a sort of bad spin despite being the most beloved of the 2099 line and the coolest costume design of any spider. So for us Gen-Xers, it sort of burned. At least I'm old enough to have been looking forward to his inclusion only to be a little disappointed. And I am still very upset over how Peter is portrayed, but they are slowly redeeming his character. Over-all though, it's not bad. It's better than just about all of the current Super-Hero movies and, honestly, it's probably the only cape franchise that people are still interested in... because it isn't totally political BS.

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots August 04 2023 12:57:57 PM

I don’t have that much to say about “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”, the sequel to the equally terrific 2018 Oscar winning film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” except that it’s easily one of the best films of the year. It’s the type of achievement in animation that’s not only artistically skilled but also wildly entertaining. This is one of the most perfect pieces of animated cinema in years and even better, it’s aimed squarely at more sophisticated audiences of older kids, teens, and adults. Miles Morales (voice of Shameik Moore) is back for part two, and he’s happily fulfilling his duties as Brooklyn’s friendly neighborhood superhero. Miles finds himself joining forces with Gwen Stacy (voice of Hailee Steinfeld) and a new team of elite Spider heroes (featuring the voices of Jake Johnson, Karan Soni, Issa Rae, and others) from across the multiverse as they work together to fight off a powerful villain. The plot is complex, but the story is terrific. The parallel universes at play don’t feel like a gimmick, and there are real stakes for every character. There are strong messages about teamwork, friendship, power, and responsibility, and it’s nice to see more female representation in a film that prides itself on diversity and inclusion. The story is a little slow at the start, but things pick up ones Miles enters the picture. His relationship with Gwen is developed extensively here, and they’re a great onscreen duo. The film is computer-animated, and the visuals are nothing short of masterful. The animation is vibrant, skillfully executed, and absolutely stunning. This is the type of visual art that leaves your eyes begging for more. From the attention to detail to the choice of hues, there isn’t one misstep to be found. The story, however, has a few stumbles, and most of that stems from the overly long run time (2 hours, 20 minutes), the too-insider Easter egg references for diehard comic fans, and the irritating cliffhanger ending that is so obnoxious that it almost ruins everything that came before. Thank goodness the rest of the movie is so much fun. “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” is the type of film that proves animation isn’t just for kids, and it’s certainly not a throwaway medium that deserves to be dismissed. It’s an action-packed, visually dazzling, frentic, and outrageously fun piece of cinema. Go see it. By: Louisa Moore