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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

  • 2018
  • PG
  • 1h 57m
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
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Teen Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his universe and must join with five spider-powered individuals from other dimensions to stop a threat for all realities.Teen Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his universe and must join with five spider-powered individuals from other dimensions to stop a threat for all realities.Teen Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his universe and must join with five spider-powered individuals from other dimensions to stop a threat for all realities.

  • Directors
    • Bob Persichetti
    • Peter Ramsey
    • Rodney Rothman
  • Writers
    • Phil Lord
    • Rodney Rothman
  • Stars
    • Shameik Moore
    • Jake Johnson
    • Hailee Steinfeld
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    731K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    623
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    • Directors
      • Bob Persichetti
      • Peter Ramsey
      • Rodney Rothman
    • Writers
      • Phil Lord
      • Rodney Rothman
    • Stars
      • Shameik Moore
      • Jake Johnson
      • Hailee Steinfeld
    • 2.2KUser reviews
    • 378Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #63
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 85 wins & 61 nominations total

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    Shameik Moore
    Shameik Moore
    • Miles Morales
    • (voice)
    Jake Johnson
    Jake Johnson
    • Peter B. Parker
    • (voice)
    Hailee Steinfeld
    Hailee Steinfeld
    • Gwen Stacy
    • (voice)
    Mahershala Ali
    Mahershala Ali
    • Uncle Aaron
    • (voice)
    Brian Tyree Henry
    Brian Tyree Henry
    • Jefferson Davis
    • (voice)
    Lily Tomlin
    Lily Tomlin
    • Aunt May
    • (voice)
    Luna Lauren Velez
    Luna Lauren Velez
    • Rio Morales
    • (voice)
    Zoë Kravitz
    Zoë Kravitz
    • Mary Jane
    • (voice)
    John Mulaney
    John Mulaney
    • Spider-Ham
    • (voice)
    Kimiko Glenn
    Kimiko Glenn
    • Peni Parker
    • (voice)
    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Spider-Man Noir
    • (voice)
    Kathryn Hahn
    Kathryn Hahn
    • Doc Ock
    • (voice)
    Liev Schreiber
    Liev Schreiber
    • Wilson Fisk
    • (voice)
    Chris Pine
    Chris Pine
    • Peter Parker
    • (voice)
    Natalie Morales
    Natalie Morales
    • Miss Calleros
    • (voice)
    Edwin R. Habacon
    • Brooklyn Visions Security Guard
    • (voice)
    • (as Edwin H. Bravo)
    Oscar Isaac
    Oscar Isaac
    • Interesting Person #1
    • (voice)
    Greta Lee
    Greta Lee
    • Interesting Person #2
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Bob Persichetti
      • Peter Ramsey
      • Rodney Rothman
    • Writers
      • Phil Lord
      • Rodney Rothman
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    Reviewers say 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' is acclaimed for its innovative animation and unique visual effects. The exploration of the multiverse and diverse Spider-Man characters is praised for originality. Character development, especially Miles Morales and Peter Parker, adds depth. However, some criticize pacing, plot inconsistencies, and over-reliance on visuals. Political and social themes receive mixed feedback. Voice acting and soundtrack are divisive, with some appreciating performances and others finding them lacking.
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    10Cizzurp215

    A Spidey Movie That Works In Multiple Dimensions

    Visually stunning. Great storyline. Great cast. Amazing soundtrack. Tear jerking cameo. Pop culture post credit scene of the decade. Thank you Marvel and Sony for making a Spidey movie everyone can love.
    10vancewinstead

    Giving Infinity war a run for it's money

    This movie was absolutely incredible. From the animation, to the storytelling, to the characters this movie is completely one of a kind. It is easily the best looking animated movie of the year (no surprise there), but what really caught me off guard was the story they were able to tell in such a short amount of time. Each character has their own distinct personality and is given their own separate characterization without making the movie feel bloated. I knew I would end up liking this movie, but this movie has completely exceeded my expectations. If you enjoy superheros or animation you should 100% definitely watch it in a theater.
    10Hitchcoc

    So Much More Than I Expected!

    So many have commented, so I will be brief. From an intriguing plot to wonderful characterizations using drop dead animation, this film works. About ten minutes into it it thought, "This is just a kind of hip hop version of Spiderman." But the main character is suddenly thrust into a world which he must learn quickly to manage. The canon takes a turn here toward incredible creativity. I avoid mainstream animation, but this has restored my faith.
    10thinslicing

    The better the art, the harder it is to find the right words to describe it.

    Updated review 4-9-19

    I've now watched this movie 10 times since getting it on digital and then Blu-ray and can safely say this is a rare, near perfect movie. This is of course my opinion and I understand why this movie isn't for everyone. Let's break down a few of the reasons why for each of these points.

    If we had a list of everything that can be done to make a near perfect movie, this movie checks every box. The visuals have been talked about endlessly. It won an Oscar for them. We know they're great.

    The story is great, giving us a new Spider-Man with his own skills and personality that he brings to the table. The script is tight and the production is executed with laser precision.

    The voice acting is nothing short of top notch. This is easily the second best thing about this movie right behind the glorious visuals.

    Shamiek Moore has quickly grown on me over the ten times I've watched this movie. His range is as good as any veteran actor and he injects so much life into Miles Morales. He IS Miles Morales.

    Chris Pine did not phone in the short amount of lines he had whatsoever. Just superb casting because he and Jake Johnson sound pretty similar. And oh boy, Jake Johnson.

    I never understood why JJ had gotten so wildly popular over the last several years. With this movie I finally understand. I get it. It clicked. From the moment he pops up in this movie around the 20 minute mark till the end, Jake turns in one of the voice acting performances perhaps of all time. He succeeds in bringing a past his prime Peter Parker to life and runs the gamut of dramatic, sincere, intense, but above all FUNNY. Every single comedic line never fails to make me laugh out loud. Many of the gags pop into my head while I'm working or doing something else and I'll chuckle and repeat the line to myself.

    I've always enjoyed Hailee Steinfeld and she shines in this movie along with all the supporting cast.

    The greatest thing about this movie also happens to be its weakness. For me, the visuals are second to none. Another review title summed it up perfectly. "The most visually stunning movie I've ever seen". Absolutely agree. And while it takes a little time - usually 10-15 minutes - for your eyes to adjust to the frame rate, some people apparently can not adjust to this. I can imagine how poor that viewing experience would be, too bad really. Another thing is since they didn't use actual motion blur, but instead chose to animate blur-like artifacts and tricks to make it seem like blur, or having images doubled and overlapped for a ghosting effect, it confuses some people into thinking they're seeing the 2 images of the 3D version without the glasses. And lastly, the sheer intensity of some of the rapid action sequences combined with visual aesthetic pushed just beyond the breaking point and then dialed ever so slightly back by the direction team, it's just simply too much for some people. I get that.

    As far as continuity/plot holes and things of that nature, I think the movie could actually stand to be about 15-20 minutes longer. There really aren't many issues though so maybe this is just me being greedy for more visuals.

    Original review: Sure, we can dissect and critique and praise using any number of words we choose, but in the end to actually appreciate truly great art, it simply must be experienced in the medium in which it was created. For this movie, it was lovingly crafted in 3D, and so in my opinion can only be fully realized by the viewer in 3D.

    What is a comic book movie, and what makes it great? From the original Superman where we first saw a comic book hero fly, to Burton's dark and stylized Batman, to the graphic novel style Sin City, live action ensemble X-MEN, Spider-Man, Iron-Man, The Dark Knight, the entire MCU....all of these are comic book movies, and depending on your personal definition probably range from good to great. And they're all live action with varying degrees of special effects, and some with animation. If you had to pick ones that 'feel the most like a comic book', you'd probably pick Sin City for the overall look, and the phase 3 MCU films for a combination of visuals and capturing the tone and spirit of the comic book story arcs.

    But they aren't literally animated comics. The closest to that would probably be the animated movies, right? Like Mask of the Phantasm or any number of the Marvel animated movies. But again those are really 'just cartoons', and I don't mean that in a bad way. They're simply cartoon versions of comic books.

    Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse is quite literally an animated comic book, and yet it is so much more at the same time. It's an explosion of comic book ink and paper, a dizzying palette of superbly rich colors, a jaw dropping display of digital artistry melded with living, breathing characters we care about, a story that is perfectly derived from the very medium in which it is being created and yet not for one single moment ever feels forced or hollow, a soundtrack fused with an endless exploration of a massive city, staggeringly sized scientific chambers, gigantic forests, and neon-electric-digital-dreamscapes of action set pieces that whir and click and come to life exactly as they do in the minds of children reading them on paper.

    This movie is breathtakingly good in every aspect. Like-I'm-questioning-my-sanity-is-it-really-as-good-as-I-think-it-is!?!? Yes. Yes yes yes.

    Remember the old Sega game Comix Zone? And how it was like "oh wow! It's a comic book come to life!"? This is like that, with modern technology, cranked up a thousand times.

    But here's the most important part - *it was all done in the right way, by the right people, at the right time*. It feels like this project was greenlit and handed to the very people who created comic books themselves with a "here ya go, you have full creative control. Oh and by the way you have an unlimited budget! And resources! Have as much fun making a great movie as you possibly can!"

    My first job was working in a movie theater. I took full advantage of being able to see free movies. I've built a decent surround sound system with all the creature comforts and have a growing library of movies. From the re-release of the original Star Wars trilogy, to each of the prequels and to the ongoing trilogy today, T-2, Titanic, the original X-Men, Avatar, The Dark Knight, Avengers, Avengers: Infinity War and so many more...I've gone to many, many big movie theater events for the experience. And I can safely say hands down that Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse in 3D is the best moviegoing experience I have ever had. It's that great.
    9matthewssilverhammer

    How on God's green Earth did this work so well???

    The worlds of superhero movies and superhero comics are not as similar as they seem on the surface. Currently, film studios are all about the "extended universe", seeing how many different titles and characters they can shove into one franchise (Avengers, X-Men, Justice League), making for an easy way to squeeze a few extra bucks out of their lesser known properties. Comics have this as well, of course. However, they also have something modern movies haven't really tapped into yet: story one-offs, a chance for a storyteller to create a unique tale and not be constrained by the implications on or from the larger universe. Spider-Verse gets to do just that, while playfully taking on the fun (if convoluted) absurdity of extended superhero universes. Listen, I hear you. "How could we possibly need another Spider-Man movie?" Spider-Verse understands that question and has a take on it. Yes, Peter Parker is here. In fact, there are two Peter Parkers. There's also a Spider-Woman, a Noir Spider-Man, an anime Spider-Girl/Robot, and a Spider-Pig. At the center though is Miles Morales, an Afro-Hispanic Brooklyn teen who must help these other Spider-People get back to their own planes of existence. He fights with his cop dad, he adores his shady uncle, hates being simply the smartest kid in the room, and just wants to do something that matters. Being Spider-Man wasn't his idea, but hey, when a radioactive spider gives you powers, what choice do you have? Look, I don't have any sort of hot take on this movie. It looks great, the humor pops with surprises, the voice casting is beyond perfect. It's simply a stylishly exciting and refreshingly unique take on the superhero genre, and sometimes that's more than enough.

    'Spider-Verse' Cast Share Their Dream Spidey Versions

    'Spider-Verse' Cast Share Their Dream Spidey Versions

    From Spider-Ma'am to a hip-hop version of the superhero, the stars of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse share the versions of Spider-Man that they want to see on the big screen.
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    • Trivia
      If you hit pause anytime a train goes by, because all the animators wanted to animate Stan Lee, he's in almost every single train.
    • Goofs
      Miles is nearly a foot shorter than Peter Parker, yet when Miles takes one of Peter's old costumes to use as his own, it fits him perfectly. This was done intentionally by the filmmakers, meant to be an illustration of Miles' earlier conversation with Stan, the comic shop owner ("It always fits. Eventually."). Miles has grown more confident, more skillful, and more comfortable with his new powers and is finally ready to take on the role of Spider-Man; thus the costume (like the role itself) finally "fits".
    • Quotes

      Stan: That person who helps others simply because it should or must be done, and because it is the right thing to do, is indeed without a doubt, a real superhero.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a dedication in the closing credits to "Spider-Man" creators Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, who passed away in 2018.

      It is an image of Stan Lee's glasses with a quote: "That person who helps others simply because it should or must be done, and because it is the right thing to do, is indeed without a doubt, a real superhero. - Stan Lee" "Thank you Stan Lee & Steve Ditko for telling us we're not the only ones."
    • Alternate versions
      The Blu-Ray for the film features an "Alternate Universe Cut," featuring unseen, unfinished and unused footage, which shows alternate scenarios for certain scenes and extends the runtime to 2h 23m instead of the original 1h 57m.
    • Connections
      Edited from Cat Ballou (1965)
    • Soundtracks
      People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul (Remix)
      Written by James Brown, St. Clair Pinckney and Fred Wesley

      Performed by James Brown

      Courtesy of Republic Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • December 14, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Spider-Man: Un nuevo universo
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Marvel Entertainment
      • Avi Arad Productions
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    • Budget
      • $90,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $190,241,310
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,363,376
      • Dec 16, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $393,602,435
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • 12-Track Digital Sound
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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