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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

Struggling to find his place in the world while juggling school and family, Brooklyn teenager Miles Morales is unexpectedly bitten by a radioactive spider and develops unfathomable powers just like the one and only Spider-Man. While wrestling with the implications of his new abilities, Miles discovers a super collider created by the madman Wilson "Kingpin" Fisk, causing others from across the Spider-Verse to be inadvertently transported to his dimension.
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Incluvie Writer
April 16, 2023
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Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Tells Us to be Our Own Heroes.

The Hollywood Blockbuster has come a long way since its inception in the 1970s. It has evolved outside of its initial form of being live-action, special effects-driven action-adventure films that are normally released during the summer. This evolution is perfectly represented in the film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The animatedfilm can be compared to earlier Blockbusters such as Jaws, Back to the Future,and past superhero films. The film makes it clear that the animation is taking major influences from comic books, due to the images being dotted with the same type of coloring shown in 1960s comic books, including the opening logos. They are standard for all superhero movies, but they can set the tone for the rest of the film. The images also look like they are constantly glitching out, also giving insight into aspects of the film’s story. The opening credits follow, presented as text in a comic book. During these introductions, there are occasional shots of the film itself until it finally transitions into the film’s narrative, where it introduces us to the film’s characters. This film is essentially a celebration of animation since it not only has aspects of 2D and 3D animation but also stop-motion. For example, some scenes are shot in 12 frames per second, while more action-heavy scenes are shot in 24 frames per second. The film also uses onomatopoeias along with certain effects, including explosions, punches, and even throwing a bagel at someone. All of which invokes the feeling of a comic book coming to life.
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Struggling to find his place in the world while juggling school and family, Brooklyn teenager Miles Morales is unexpectedly bitten by a radioactive spider and develops unfathomable powers just like the one and only Spider-Man. While wrestling with the implications of his new abilities, Miles discovers a super collider created by the madman Wilson "Kingpin" Fisk, causing others from across the Spider-Verse to be inadvertently transported to his dimension.

Rating:PG
Genre:Animation, Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Directed By:Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman
Written By:Phil Lord, Rodney Rothman, Steve Ditko, Stan Lee
In Theaters:12/14/2018
Box Office:$384,298,736
Runtime:117 minutes
Studio:Columbia Pictures, Lord Miller, Pascal Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, Arad Productions, Marvel Entertainment

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Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman

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Shameik Moore

Miles Morales (voice)

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Jake Johnson

Peter B. Parker (voice)

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Hailee Steinfeld

Gwen Stacy (voice)

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Mahershala Ali

Uncle Aaron (voice)

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Brian Tyree Henry

Jefferson Davis (voice)

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Lily Tomlin

Aunt May (voice)

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Luna Lauren Velez

Rio Morales (voice)

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Zoë Kravitz

Mary Jane (voice)

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John Mulaney

Spider-Ham (voice)

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Kimiko Glenn

Peni Parker (voice)

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Nicolas Cage

Spider-Man Noir (voice)