Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

2018, Action/Adventure, 1h 57m

393 Reviews 10,000+ Ratings

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse matches bold storytelling with striking animation for a purely enjoyable adventure with heart, humor, and plenty of superhero action. Read critic reviews

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Bitten by a radioactive spider in the subway, Brooklyn teenager Miles Morales suddenly develops mysterious powers that transform him into the one and only Spider-Man. When he meets Peter Parker, he soon realizes that there are many others who share his special, high-flying talents. Miles must now use his newfound skills to battle the evil Kingpin, a hulking madman who can open portals to other universes and pull different versions of Spider-Man into our world.

Cast & Crew

Shameik Moore
Miles Morales
Voice
Jake Johnson
Peter B. Parker
Voice
Hailee Steinfeld
Gwen Stacey
Voice
Mahershala Ali
Uncle Aaron, The Prowler
Voice
Brian Tyree Henry
Jefferson Davis
Voice
Lily Tomlin
Aunt May
Voice
Luna Lauren Velez
Rio Morales
Voice
Zoë Kravitz
Mary Jane
Voice
John Mulaney
Spider-Ham
Voice
Kimiko Glenn
Peni Parker
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Nicolas Cage
Spider-Man Noir
Voice
Kathryn Hahn
Doc Ock
Voice
Liev Schreiber
Wilson Fisk, Kingpin
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Chris Pine
Peter Parker
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Natalie Morales
Miss Calleros
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Phil Lord
Screenwriter
Rodney Rothman
Screenwriter
Stan Lee
Executive Producer
Brian Michael Bendis
Executive Producer
Will Allegra
Executive Producer
Avi Arad
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Phil Lord
Producer
Daniel Pemberton
Original Music
Justin K. Thompson
Production Design
Dean Gordon
Art Director
Patrick O'Keefe
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Critic Reviews for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Audience Reviews for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

  • Oct 19, 2020
    Who would think an animated Spiderman could outshine it's bigger budgeted counterparts.
    Mark B Super Reviewer
  • May 07, 2019
    So when I heard Sony was doing an animated Spider-Man, good lord this is about a million miles from where I thought they would be. By that I mean good, like, really good. Like, maybe the best Spider-Man movie ever good? Is that even possible? It's weird because it even does things that were terrible mistakes in other movies and does them here in a way that works out with artistic brilliance. For example, when Ang Lee did stylized comic panels in Hulk, it was confusing and weird. When this movie does it, it adds to the energy and atmosphere of the film without ever interrupting the flow of the action. How? How did they do that? Maybe because this whole movie is basically a comic book. The characters look more like comic books than ever, and even the different Spider-Men have different art styles to them, and did I mention the "bing" and "pow" and "bagel" text sound effects and even thought bubbles that will appear over their heads? This movie just oozes so much style. And we get so many cool Spider-Men, and so many cool villains, and somehow it never feels crowded like it did in Spider-Man 3 or X3. Again, mistakes in the past but here it works. What the hell! And it does all of this without missing it's emotional core. Actually my favorite moment in the movie isn't a big action sequence, it's a small moment of all the Spider-Men sharing their experiences of loss, and experience they can all only share with each other. It's surprisingly powerful considering one of the characters involved is a talking pig. Really if I had a critique, it would be wanting a few more moments like this. Also probably more of other Spider-Men, because really this story is Miles, Peter, and Gwen's story and the other three are more or less background. I would have liked it to be more even, but that might have pushed the magic formula. Honestly I shouldn't be complaining because that this works at all is amazing That it's this damn good is a godamn miracle.
    Michael M Super Reviewer
  • Mar 31, 2019
    Phil Lord continues to hit, particularly on the animated front. This film is wonderfully original, which is important after the number of Spider-Man movies I've seen in my lifetime, it's also beautifully animated and just as heartfelt as it is funny. The actual plot is a bit lacking, and when you're dealing with a story about multiple dimensions there's bound to be some frustrating plot holes and questions, but the other aspects of this film are so great that they nearly completely cover up this film's flaws.
    Sanjay R Super Reviewer
  • Mar 14, 2019
    A joyously weird ride. As funny and sweet as the movie is, the real triumph is the animation which is unlike anything I've ever seen.
    Alec B Super Reviewer

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