During the climax, the world seems to be ending as the dimensions get sucked together by the Super-Collider.
After experiencing two deaths, Miles ends up running on anxiety and guilt for a while.
Then he stops returning their calls, skips classes, seems to be shutting them out, and then his father has to break the news to him that Uncle Aaron was killed. He gets into an elite prep school in Brooklyn, but doesn't do his schoolwork, seemingly suffers a breakdown, and runs away to spend the night at his parents' place.
Miles is a walking moment of this for his parents.
with a small glimmer of hope that maybe her Peter returned. While she pulls herself together enough to help the alternate Spider-People, she can't help but look at Peter B.
In this world, Aunt May outlives her nephew.
Spider-Ham as comedic relief replicates all the silly Spider-Men that showed up in the original Spider-Verse, ranging from a sentient buggy to a Spider-Cowboy and his Spider-Horse.
Both the "regular" Peter and Peter B.'s backstories take beats from Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy.
knew a Gwen Stacy, but likely one who didn't get her neck snapped.
Spider-Gwen's retelling condenses her backstory and excises Mary Jane's role (and, as a consequence, doesn't show off the Mary Janes, simply stating Gwen was in a punk band).
Peni Parker mixes both her namesake (an anime-inspired mech pilot), Penelope Parker (a cartoon/comic strip-inspired happy-go-lucky preteen), and the Japanese Spider-Men, especially Leopardon, being crucial to the Spider-Verse plot.
From a design standpoint, the Green Goblin has the hulking and brutish physique of the Ultimate Marvel version, but wears an outfit similar to his 616 counterpart.
In the comic, Miles felt guilty on hearing that Spider-Man died saving the world and he did nothing in the film, he goes Deer in the Headlights and runs when Spider-Man tells him to, and he is Forced to Watch Kingpin kill Spider-Man.
#SPIDER MAN SPIDER VERSE MOVIE#
The first thirty minutes of the movie are based upon Ultimate Peter's death and Miles' introduction.
In the comics, the suit is created by S.H.I.E.L.D.
Adaptation Deviation: In the film, Miles creates his black and red suit in the climax by painting one of Peter's suits.
Adaptation Amalgamation: The film draws influence from Spider-Verse, Spider-Men, and Miles' debut run from Ultimate Spider-Man.
Here Davis genuinely loves his nephew and wants to be better but can't escape his criminal life.
Adaptational Nice Guy: Aaron Davis in the Ultimate universe was a manipulative low-life who used his nephew as a tool to get ahead because he had incriminating knowledge about Miles.
Hailee Steinfeld, her voice actor, dived competitively in her youth.
Actor Allusion: Spider-Gwen's introduction has her doing a swan dive off a building.
Activation Sequence: When Peni Parker dons the SP//dr mecha-armor for the first time during the fight in Aunt May's house, she leaps 30 feet into the air, complete with a power-up multi-colored background, to land dynamically in the mecha's cockpit.
Acid-Trip Dimension: When Kingpin's Super-Collider is active, everything becomes a weird void with Kirby Dots in the background and buildings and vehicles floating around.
The Blu-Ray version has an "Alternate Universe Cut" feature that integrates several incomplete deleted scenes into the film to showcase What Could Have Been. A cartoon short " Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham" was released with the DVD and Blu-ray version of the movie detailing Spider-Ham's adventures prior to being caught up in the Super-Collider. This is the first theatrically-released Spider-Man movie to be animated. Along the way, Miles just may be able to prove his worth to carry on the mantle of being his universe's Spider-Man. Together, the Spider-Gang aims to take down Kingpin, destroy the Super-Collider, and get back home. Parker, a middle-aged Spider-Man going through hard times Gwen Stacy, a teenager who was bitten by a spider instead of her best friend Peter Spider-Man Noir, a hard-boiled detective version of Peter Parker from the 1930s Peni Parker, a cheerful girl from the far future who fights inside SP//dr, a mecha-spider and Peter Porker, an anthropomorphic cartoon pig. The Super-Collider inadvertently brings other Spider-People into Miles' universe.