Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
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Miles Morales' story in the first film told how an ordinary Brooklyn teenager faced an extraordinary responsibility. The sequel takes this foundation and builds something much larger and bolder upon it. This is not just about a superhero adventure; it's about a young man's existential struggle, caught between identity, fate, and family. From a visual perspective, it would not be an exaggeration to say that it redrew the boundaries of animation history. Each universe has its own drawing style, its own color palette, and its own rhythm. While one scene looks almost like an impressionist painting, the next one imitates cartoon frames. This diversity is designed not merely to provide visual delight, but to intuitively convey that each hero's world is distinct from the others. When the approach to directing is this consistent and conscious, the result is naturally impressive. The real issue of the film, however, goes far beyond visual appeal. Miles questions whether there is a universal formula for being a hero. According to him, it is possible to chart one's own path; but every figure he encounters thinks it is not that easy. This tension forms the backbone of the film. "Being a hero" sometimes means giving up loved ones, sometimes means bowing to the rules, and sometimes means going against the system itself. The film doesn't tell you which one is right; it leaves that choice to the audience. The character Miguel O'Hara, voiced by Oscar Isaac, embodies this tension perfectly. Hailee Steinfeld's Gwen provides the emotional center of gravity; the relationship between the two young people develops sincerely and slowly, without haste. The energy that Shameik Moore brings to Miles keeps you invested in the character throughout the film. The film deliberately uses certain clichéd-looking building blocks and then turns them on their head. Because that's exactly what's being discussed: whether heroism can be explained through templates. The conclusion is open-ended and bold, disturbingly honest for the audience. You will feel that you have been left right in the middle of a big story; but this feeling does not come from incompleteness, but from wondering where the narrative is going.
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garethmb
May 31, 2023
/10
Life as a teenager is never easy and when you are gifted with the superhuman abilities of a spider and lead a double life as a student and crime fighter; life gets even harder. Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) is finding it even harder to hide his secret from his family who has grown concerned that his erratic behavior is more than the usual teenage angst. In another earth, Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld) deals with her Police officer father desperately hunting down her alter-ego believing that...

CinemaSerf
June 05, 2023
6/10
Sad night tonight. After 80-odd years, this was the last film to show in my local cinema before it closed down. Doubly sad because it’s also not actually very good. The conceptualisation behind the hybrid styles of animation is spectacular and executed in an highly polished fashion - as you’d expect. The story is all over the pace though, and the proliferation of Spidey’s seemed designed more to allow the narrative to become more culturally inclusive (and bankable) rather than to develop any mea...
Manuel São Bento
June 05, 2023
8/10
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-is-an-animated-work-of-art/ "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is the epitome of incredibly detailed, gorgeously unique, undeniably epic animation within its medium. Separately from enjoying this movie or not, any or all cinephiles should bow to the ridiculously talented artists and animators behind this pure work of art. That said, the attributes and issues are more or less the same as...
Chris Sawin
June 08, 2023
7/10
And perhaps _Beyond the Spider-Verse_ will retroactively make Across’ story more enjoyable, but for now, the franchise’s flashy visuals are fully in controls of its web-shooters. As a stand alone feature, _Across the Spider-Verse_ is groundbreaking with its half-a-dozen animation styles and plethora of Spider-Men. The Spot is an insanely cool villain, Spider-Man 2099 is an anti-hero teetering on the verge of becoming a full-time villain, and Spider-Punk oozes overall awesomeness. But with ...

GenerationofSwine
June 26, 2023
10/10
I don't know, but in my humble opinion, the punk Spider-Man really needed to look like Johnny Rotten, Sid Vicious, someone from the Sex Pistols. He sort of screamed them in the way he was depicted, right down to the multi-media used around him. They really missed an opportunity for if not a great pop culture reference, but at least an in-joke for the punk community. I mean, throw us a bone here. He spent half his time mocking us anyway (in a pretty hysterical way) at least give us the laug...
akarshv
July 01, 2023
/10
Rating: 9.5 Overall, another groundbreaking film in the franchise that only builds on everything they created in the previous film as the brilliant animation and incredible writing is used to show the audience a well-rounded story about a Spider-Man who is trying to find his place in the world, with the only major drawback of the movie being that it suffers from the flaws of it being one of two parts.
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
August 04, 2023
9/10
I don’t have that much to say about “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”, the sequel to the equally terrific 2018 Oscar winning film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” except that it’s easily one of the best films of the year. It’s the type of achievement in animation that’s not only artistically skilled but also wildly entertaining. This is one of the most perfect pieces of animated cinema in years and even better, it’s aimed squarely at more sophisticated audiences of older kids, teens, and...
ElbekAzimjonov7
August 17, 2023
10/10
Incredible non stop action movie

James
October 20, 2023
6/10
“It’s like if The Raid met Into The Spiderverse”

r96sk
March 04, 2025
8/10
<em>'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'</em> surpasses the original for me, though there's more to that statement than meets the eye. I watched the first film four years ago (almost to the day, weirdly) and remember enjoying but feeling a little nonplussed by it. I think the main reason for that is that I don't have any connection or knowledge to the comics and/or the general world of these characters, therefore last time out it was a barrage of information and characters; not much of which...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse was released in 2023.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has a runtime of 2 hr 20 min (140 minutes).
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse belongs to the following genres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Science Fiction.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has a rating of 8.3/10 from 8,685 votes on TMDB.
In the United States, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is available to watch on: Disney Plus, fuboTV, HBO Max Amazon Channel, HBO Max, Amazon Video.