Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse - A Web of Multiversal Madness
At this point; I don't know what to call it. I am watching everything whilst I have a future I need to plan/ go to war for. Ugh the pandemonium man. The freaking pandemonium. Anyways I sat down today in front of a tv to rewatch Spiderman:into the spider verse. I did that and I can't get the sunflower song out of my head. Loved that song so much back in the day. Still do now. Still do.
Okay, I don't want to be doubtful or anything but y'all must have probably seen this so take this like a brush up or something. That year, it was the best animation I ever saw with my eyes. Miles...Miles was my man.
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Meet Miles Morales, your average teenager with a passion for graffiti, hip-hop, and avoiding school responsibilities like the plague. But when a radioactive spider decides to take a bite out of his life, Miles finds himself in a world of web-slinging madness.
Imagine waking up one morning to discover you're sticking to walls like a human Post-It note, turning invisible at the most inconvenient times, and accidentally blowing up your phone with bio-electricity (RIP, smartphone). Oh, and the original Spider-Man just kicked the bucket, leaving the whole superhero gig up to you. No pressure, right?
The comic book-inspired New York, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is the story of Miles' journey from zero to hero. With great power comes great responsibility, but also great panic attacks, sweatpants, and a whole lot of self-doubt.
Things take a turn for the weird when Miles witnesses Peter Parker (the OG Spider-Man) trying to stop Kingpin, a villain built like a refrigerator with anger issues. Kingpin's plan? Use a super collider to tear open the multiverse, because what could possibly go wrong?
Long story short: Kingpin wins, Peter Parker dies (RIP, Pete), and Miles is left with a USB drive and a bad case of imposter syndrome. But just when he's about to write off the whole Spider-Man thing, in walks Peter B. Parker – a washed-up, middle-aged Spider-Man from another dimension.
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Peter B. is like the cool uncle you never knew you had – except instead of teaching you how to ride a bike, he's teaching you how to web-sling and fight crime. Together, they form an unlikely duo, with Peter B. as the grumpy old mentor and Miles as the eager (but slightly awkward) student.
But wait, there's more! Thanks to Kingpin's reality-bending machine, other Spider-People start dropping into Miles' world like they're going out of style. There's Gwen Stacy (Spider-Woman), the effortlessly cool girl who's got this whole superhero thing down pat; Spider-Man Noir, a 1930s detective who's all about the dramatic monologues; Peni Parker, an anime girl with a psychic connection to a robot; and Spider-Ham, a talking pig in a Spider-Man costume (because why not?😂)
Together, this motley crew of Spider-People must band together to stop Kingpin and his minions. Along the way, Miles learns some valuable lessons about family, friendship, and finding your own identity – even when you're stuck with a bunch of crazy superpowers.
The action will leave you cheering for Miles and his Spider-Pals. With its stunning animation, hilarious humor, and a killer soundtrack. Very good soundtrack.
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So if you haven't seen it yet, do yourself a favor – grab some popcorn, put on your comfiest sweatpants, and get ready to swing into this masterpiece. Trust me, your spider-senses will thank you. And alsoooo! I'm not scared of the dark was also a peak song. Very peak. Plus...this is not the end. It's a trilogy. Has a part two which is Across the spider verse and they're cooking the third movie already...
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It seems as though this multiverse of a thing is being overdone in marvel sequels. We saw the same thing in Deadpool and Wolverine. I think I'm fine with just one superhero. But then, the movie was a great watch
Yeah... It was also there in doctor strange and Scarlet witch
This is one of my favorite Spider-Man movies, even more so because of its unique animation style. The character development is fantastic, and the multiverse theme is insane.
Good review.
Thankyouuu @nattosenpai ... It's one of my favourites too. I think after this,then it's 'The Amazing Spiderman'