Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

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Unassuming Brooklyn teenager Miles Morales, who struggles to live up to his parent’s demanding expectations, discovers a world where he is recruited to be a Spider-Man and where more than one hero can wear the mask.

Release Date: December 14, 2018

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Runtime: 1h 57m

Production:

Pascal Pictures

Budget: $90,000,000

Box Office: $394,884,133

Phase

Classification

Runtime
1h 57m

Production

Budget
$90,000,000

Box Office
$394,884,133

Shameik Moore
Miles Morales / Spider-Man
Jake Johnson
Peter B. Parker / Spider-Man
Hailee Steinfeld
Gwen Stacy / Spider-Woman
Mahershala Ali
Aaron Davis / Prowler
Brian Tyree Henry
Jefferson Davis
Lily Tomlin
May Parker
Kimiko Glenn
Peni Parker / SP//dr
John Mulaney
Peter Porker / Spider-Ham
Nicolas Cage
Peter Parker / Spider-Man Noir
Liev Schreiber
Wilson Fisk / Kingpin
Chris Pine
Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Kathryn Hahn
Olivia "Liv" Octavius / Doctor Octopus
Lake Bell
Vanessa Fisk
Jorma Taccone
Norman Osborn / Green Goblin
Post Malone
Brooklyn Bystander
Cliff Robertson
Ben Parker
Natalie Morales
Miss Calleros
Zoë Kravitz
Mary Jane
Arthur Ortiz
Additional Voices
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Reviewer:
TomTag
Date:
May 6, 2019
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) is no ordinary Spider-Man movie, it contains multiple characters with the same powers in multiple dimensions. This is also not an ordinary animated movie. It has animated style we have never seen before. There were 177 animators and it took 1 week to animate 1 second and 1 year to nail down 10 seconds. Nowadays, animations are being made to look real but this movie was different. However, the creators wanted it to look like something new for viewers. They don't make it realistic or cartoon. The creators used an old-school technique called "smear". If you look in a single frame, you'll notice things like multiple limbs to create the illusion of movement. Basically, the entire movie was a comic book that moves. There is a technique in half-toning, which uses dots to create colors and gradients. They were really jaw-dropping. The shadows were created with hatching or crisscrossed lines. The movie had some textures so it would be exactly like a comic and I was glad that it deserved Oscars's Best Animated Feature. All of these techniques combined to make a movie that was the best animated feature not just in 2018 but perhaps of all time. It was really like a masterpiece of animation! The story plot was really good. The scenes were quite EPIC and sometimes tragic and hilarious. The unbelievable thing was when Peter Parker died in Miles' Dimension. It was really sad to see an iconic superhero killed by a supervillain. The deaths are moving and the hilarious scenes kept me laugh a lot. I like the end-credits when it started in the Animated Tv Show Spider-Man (1966) when the two Spider-Men look exactly like each other arguing, but this time, it was Spider-Man pointing to Spider-Man 2099. How did they do that? Perhaps the best moment to me was “A Leap of Faith” when Miles tried to be the one and only Spider-Man in his dimension, after Peter Parker was dead. I wasn't bored watching this movie, it kept my eyes open on the screen looking at the newest kind of animation. I was totally impressed! Perhaps this is the greatest animated movie of alll time! It was a really good idea to release this on Christmas!
Rating:
7.0
Reviewer:
Gimly
Date:
February 19, 2019
It's true I liked it less than perhaps the vast majority of _Spider-Verse's_ audience, but this was still great, the animation enamouring, and the depth of its story and reference totally engaging. Not to me the best Spider-Man movie as many have said, (that honour still goes to _Homecoming_) but a blast all the same. _Final rating:½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._
Rating:
7.0