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Fun Fact: Peni Parker isnt synced up correctly in english because shes an anime character. We only get the dubbed version. In japanese, the animation of her mouth actually matches the words shes saying
The reason Peni is so sad about the robot becoming inoperable is because her father built it, since he died that was one of her last connections with him.
You can see Gwen's Ballet shoes in the first scene in the school showing how she was already there looking for Miles. Also when she and Miles are stuck together she tells Miles "It's okay you just need to calm down" because she knows he's sticking because he's new and nervous.
My favorite little detail is during the sequence between Miles initially interrogating Peter B up until the jump to the Diner. The whole time the two are talking, you can see Peters face slowly healing, (because Spiderman has a healing factor). Its a nice little attention to detail
@@Rhodair from what I understand it is beyond the Captain. He's a bit of an interesting anomaly in the Marvel universe, you have the heroic types who win a fight and leave the person alive, the anti heroes who kill and the godly figures who either obliterate instantly or while making it clear that nothing affects them slowly crush people into submission, Spiderman is non of those. Spiderman is the only character who pulls his punches to a extreme degree. There was a comic where his body was taken over by Doc Ock where the Doc realized that Spiderman could have obliterated any of them with ease but he didn't want to hurt anyone so he didn't. Doc Ock ends up becoming heroic in honor of that. On top of the fact that Doc Ock like most of the scientist enemies of Spiderman are basically just pathetic individuals crippled by their own experiments and not truly evil.
Well part one of the sequel is out now, part two won’t be for at least a year, don’t know why they split it into two movies when one long movie would have been fine, I mean people watch four hour long lord of the rings movies, I bet people would watch a four hour spider verse movie but am not a movie studio like Sony.
@@spikejr3113jrI think if they tried to put EVERYTHING in the first (sequel) movie… it would feel like… the pacing of the new Mario movie-- rushed and incomplete. ‘Sides after the original spider verse movie, they weren’t even going to make a sequel originally, it was through it’s popularity that they even made a second one! And then planned to make the next one after that! (Cuz like I said b4, it got popular!) I won’t spoil it blue! But all I WILL say… ur wish of “50 Spider-Man “ may be granted! 😉
Every time I see a reaction to this movie, I like to bring up that Peni was adopted by Ben and May Parker (Making her Peter's cousin in her universe). So when she says that her father died, she's talking about Uncle Ben. Poor guy dies in every universe. I've been pointing this out for literally years, and now that the sequel is out, I feel like my comments were oddly prescient
No, her father actually did die, and got Adopted by Ben and May Spoilers Aunt may died trying to save her schoolmate from the Ven#m robot suit, both got integrated in the system and became one with Ven#m, probably the reason why she's so depressed in the sequel Ben is still alive and is her only family left.
The sequel is ... words fail at just how good it is. I'd say I liked the first one a bit better on my initial view, but a lot of that is because of just how layered and nuanced the sequel is. From scope to cinematography, artistic vision to acting, feels to action, and musical score to menacing villains, Across the Spider-Verse is pretty damned astonishing all around. (I've seen it twice in theaters, which I **highly** recommend. Just to catch a lot more of the small things you might've missed the first time through. For example: color theory and use in Gwen's universe to emphasize mood and internal conflicts! There's an early scene where Spider-Gwen is being confronted by a police officer who knows of her super-identity but not her secret identity, and the backgrounds behind them shifts as they are torn between their feelings of duty to law and order versus their personal connection... **chef's kiss**)
It's really poorly written. If Miles is the original anomaly, how isn't his universe destroyed because he replaced Peter Parker and made different choices, and how isn't the universe without Spider-Man destroyed? And how can canon event be triggered by an anomaly (Spot)?
@@user-xx6vy9ri8p My take was always that Miguel's perspective is tainted by the events he went thru, which may have been correlated but not caused by his replacing his dead alternate. Basically, he has confirmation bias and is reading everything aslant accordingly.
@@user-xx6vy9ri8p It's not poorly written at all, you just didn't understand it. *Because* Miles is an anomaly, the canon doesn't apply to him, in fact, he can actively change the canon. If Miles didn't exist, and Gwen didn't meet him, her father would still be the police captain and he would've died. But because of Miles, and him finding out who Gwen is, and her speech to him because of her experiences, the canon changed in her universe and her father was spared. Because Pavitr is there at the end, it means his own universe is fine and not destroyed. And Miguel is too biased of course, as the person above mentioned, his view is tainted by his own experiences.
Jefferson asks Miles to say, "I love you," exactly because he's a police officer. He knows how dangerous his job is and that he could easily die while doing it. And if that happens, he wants that to be their last words to each other instead of Miles regretting that he never got to say it properly. This is mirrored by when Arron dies and the two never got to make up or even talk properly with each other before Arron died, leaving Jefferson with the kind of regret he wants Miles to be able to avoid.
Jefferson is the most underrated character in the 2 movies, imo. He isn't flashy, but every time he's on screen he is perfect as a dad who is protective, wants the best for his son, but can't get it across properly. He tries to keep Miles entertained on their drive to the school, repeatedly lets Miles know that he loves him, and really does want the best for his teenage son, despite the frustrations it brings. Jefferson is actually one of the best portrayals of a realistic father that I have seen in media. Love it.
This was arguably the best Spider-Man film ever made when it came out. An animation masterpiece, excellent music, action, plot, everything. A love letter to Spider-Man fans, and to the source material. Across The Spider-Verse, somehow... managed to be _better._ By a long shot. In. Every. Single. Aspect. Much like Spider-Man Noir with the Rubik's cube, I can't begin to comprehend _how_ they managed to pull _that_ off, but they _did._ If you can, watch it on the big screen.
There were some references in Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies: - When he's interrogating the guy using a deep voice, the guy talks about his "nephew". - In the last movie, they cure Electro, and he says he was hoping Spider-Man "would be black".
I am SO GLAD you picked up on how the Spider-Man of this universe summoned the other Spiderpeople when his head was forced into the machine. It's so subtle that a lot of people miss it.
So glad you enjoyed this movie. Your reaction to the reveal of Spider-Gwen was everything I could have wanted! In case no one has told you yet, the meme in the after-credits scene existed long before "Spider-Verse" came out. It's based on an old Spider-Man episode involving either cloning, or some imposter in a Spidey suit. And I just saw the sequel today: It was incredible! I'll leave it to you to decide whether you watch it in the cinema or on your channel. But by all means, watch it! 😊
Fun fact: Nicolas Cage is a big comic book fan, and he almost played Superman in the 80's, he also has a huge comic book collection with a lot of expensive comics.
Just to show you how well written this movie is, here’s the script description of the best scene in this movie, the leap of faith: “Miles walks to the edge of the roof, the wind buffeting... and LEAPS! The camera is UPSIDE DOWN. Miles isn't falling through frame. He's RISING.”
Kingpin thinking that he is stronger than Spiderman... if he would know that Peter has to hold his own punches to avoid turning people into pools of blood with a single hit. When Peter turned serious to fight the Kingpin for harming Aunt May, he took a beating.
The girl is Gwen Stacy aka Spider-Gwen aka Ghost Spider. She has her own comic book series as well, well really it is a a bunch of short series. I think there is like 12 or so of them each around 6ish comics long. I have a fair number of them, I was a big spider-man fan as a kid. Then they did some spin off spider-mans, Miles Morales which is who this show is about, Gwen Stacy who they also introduced in this. I am hoping each of them get their own live action movie at some point.
The part where gwen in the end says she and Peter B parker didn't teach him that move. Miles was actually pulling off pretty much the exact same move the Spiderman that died did after he saved Miles from falling and talking to him. Like the movement is the same, it's a great detail
The roommate is his Best friend Ganke, you’ll see more of him in Spider-Man Miles Morales PS5 game. He didn’t get much screen time here, because Ganke would find out about him being Spider-Man if they became Best friends this Early in the Film. Hopefully, you see more of Ganke in the Sequels.
The "Spiderman pointing meme" is a still frame from the 1960s TV cartoon show, where an impostor in a Spiderman costume squares up against the real Spiderman. The image has been meme'd and modified and re-used in so many contexts since then! That 1960s TV cartoon is also where the Spiderman theme song comes from. "Spider-Man, Spider-Man Does whatever a spider can Spins a web, any size Catches thieves just like flies Look out Here comes the Spider-Man" If you sung or hummed the tune along with reading the lyrics, you know the song I'm talking about, whether you've ever seen the cartoon or not.
Kingpin is deceptively "strong." so essentially he pounded on Peter's chest like an angry gorilla and caved his chest in killing him in the process. Of course, it didn't help Peter that he was already beat up from fighting Goblin and then got blown up AND pinned beneath debris. If Peter had been fresh and not fighting, that ONE hit would not have killed him; It would certainly have hurt though.
Yeah, that's not fat, it's muscle. That said, Parker is _way_ stronger (and sturdy; and heals fast). But, as you said, it was mostly Osborn, the explosion, and the debris that did him in, Fisk just put the last nail in the coffin.
@@mbpoblet Yeah absolutely, Fisk is I'd say about as strong physically as Captain America, while he's raging out and just under when he's in control. Spider-Man is easily about as strong as 30 Captain America's so there's that. MCU did a great job of showing him stop Bucky's punch without effort, like tossing a tennis ball and catching it again, then EFFED that up having Cap yeet him off his feet.
@@patrickcromwell7554 Depends on which version of Cap, I'd say. _Daredevil_ can stand his own against Fisk (when in full possession of his faculties, v1 #228 doesn't count)... Even non super strong versions of Cap could probably deal with him without much issue. Those scenes in Civil War were great, though, yeah (and also showed why Cap could beat Fisk, even if they had the same strength).
@@mbpoblet I'm not sure exactly WHY you're telling me this. Or why you are referencing Cap vs Fisk. Yeah Steve can take Fisk rather easily. That's not even in doubt. So I don't see why you'd say "depends on which version of Cap.". If you're thinking there's version of Cap that can beat Peter, then no. There isn't. Peter outclassed Steve on every level. Physical, mental, and psychic.
"PDNY" is a clever way to let us know we have been in an alternate dimension the entire time. At first, we just see our world de-branded-but is another plane.
"This moment was on my screensaver and I didn't know it was from here. I just thought it was from AI" I know artists out there are ordering rope right now.
Gwen Stacy: You know I'm older than you. 15 months, but it's pretty significant if you ask me. Miles Morales: Well, Einstein said time was relative, right? Rizz intensifies
I've seen a few of these reactions, and no one ever catches this one little bit. In the Alchemax offices, Doc Ock says her friends call her Liv. Later on, at Aunt May's house for the fight, Aunt May calls her Liv.
Hoodies have been around since the early 1930's and I've been jealous of Spider-Gwen's hoodie design since I first saw her in the books. Makes you wonder if hoodies have been around since the '30's, why didn't Jack "King" Kirby give Peter Parker a hooded Spider-Man costume design since Spider-Gwen's is so slick, huh??
0:23 There’s a reason why Marvel has had such problems with its own comic characters since starting the MCU. Marvel was going bankrupt in the 90s, and licensed out its most popular characters to other companies: the X-Men and the Fantastic Four to Fox, the Hulk to Universal, and Spider-Man to Sony. (Note that not just the singular characters were licensed; they were included in big packages of related characters - when Sony got Spider-Man, they got all of Spidey’s villains like Doc Ock, the Green Goblin, the Vulture, etc.) They had to start the MCU with Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America, because that’s what they had left.
The Ultimate Spider-Man Movie of All Time! The movie is an outstanding piece of art that would have certainly received approval from Stan Lee himself. Its animation is incredible, and the story is both great and thought-provoking. The film not only lives up to the hype but also exceeds expectations, despite some negative reviews from viewers who cannot be satisfied no matter what.
@@Kyleriley5000just a bit pedantic here, but it is no more across the spiderverse part 1, the sequel already has a name beyond the spiderverse. Drop the "part 1", bit.
Fact time: Spider-ham's origin is a little different to the others. Normally, a human is bitten by a weird spider. In Porker's case, he was a spider that got bitten by a radioactive pig...
You're right, Spider-Man is the most popular singular hero. When marvel was broke, they were selling of the rights to their heros. They wanted 20 million for the movie rights to everyone. Sony offered 7 million for Spider-Man saying "no one gives a shit about other heroes" Which is why this isn't a marvel movie, even in their multiversal setup. This is not marvel because sony owns Spiderman movie rights.
The second movie is out in theaters, but it's a part 1 of 2. It's worth seeing, but you have to wait until next year to get the complete story, which really sucks.
I really loved this too. Big fan of Gwen. If you want to see more of her now, her voice actor, Hailee Steinfeld, is Kate Bishop in Marvel's new Hawkeye series.
As i watch the movie again and check for details I noticed that miles' Jordan looks like the Jordan 1 Retro Chicago 2013 with the jumpman logo on the front but none on the back
Kingpin is more explained in Daredevil witch you have to watch sometime and I love this movie I watched it like 10 times , the music and just seeing Miles grow is amazing
A good amount of head trauma doesn't make you peaceful. CTE ( chronic head injuries ) cause mood swings, aggression, impulse control issues, and soo much more.
I’ll let you know right now. If you loved the first one..the second one will leave you speechless. One of the greatest works of fiction I have ever seen.
This movie is great, a 10/10. But Across the Spider Verse is even better. You are going to LOVE the opening of the movie. Across the Spider Verse is the best animated movie I've ever seen.
Trixy Blue your reaction is number 1. Thank you for your comments during the movie. 🕷️I love you. Question for you if you could be Spider-Man for real what would the design of your suit look like? PS I’m over the moon that you got to finally watch Spider-Man into the spider-verse. It was an honor watching with you and sharing all the feelings and emotions. 💙💙 have a wonderful rest of your day😊
12:45 "This is like the thingy in the real world." I think you mean the Large Hadron Collider that Cern built in France and Switzerland? 21:04 That Spider-Gwen reveal though.
I've seen the new one and it's really good! The first one holds a really special place in my heart and is my favorite movie so I do like the first one more. However the second one is absolutely gorgeous and I do really like it
I like Andrew Garfield too, but I think I like Holland a little more. Cause I feel.... Toby made the best Peter Parker, while Andrew made the better Spiderman, but Tom Holland pulled them both off together. Just my opinion.
@@imthewolf1 for me I think we should include the cartoons/animated series. and 1960s cartoon spidey would be a valid pick if you wanted to include it. ( i havent seen it and dont really plan to so cant vouch for how good it is)