The story features not one, but two versions of Peter Parker - three if you count Spider-Man Noir (Nicolas Cage) - and a grand total of seven interrelated Spider-people from various corners of Marvel media. Into the Spider-Verse is, arguably, already the gold standard for a wave that’s still young, of superhero movies steeped in multiverse crossovers, though what works best about it isn’t simply that it ropes in recognizable iconography, but that it understands its weight. It not only pays homage to older versions of the character, but paves the way for future entries, like the alternate universe-centric Spider-Man: No Way Home. An animated movie that combines new and old in both its narrative and aesthetics, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a unique pit-stop between two live-action Spider-Man films.
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