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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is an upcoming American computer-animated superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Miles Morales / Spider-Man, produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation in association with Marvel, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is set in an alternate universe from Sony's other Spider-Man properties, but introduces a shared multiverse. The film is directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman, from a screenplay by Phil Lord and Rothman, and stars Shameik Moore as Morales alongside Hailee Steinfeld, Mahershala Ali, Jake Johnson, Liev Schreiber, Brian Tyree Henry, Luna Lauren Velez, and Lily Tomlin. In the film, Morales becomes one of many Spider-Men.

Plans for an animated Spider-Man film, to be developed by Lord and Christopher Miller, were first revealed in 2014, and officially announced in April 2015. Persichetti, Ramsey, and Rothman joined over the next two years, with Moore and Schreiber cast in April 2017. Lord and Miller wanted the film to have its own unique style, combining the in-house computer animation of Sony Pictures Imageworks with traditional hand-drawn comic book techniques inspired by the work of Miles Morales's co-creator Sara Pichelli. Completing the animation for the film required up to 140 animators, the largest crew ever used by Sony Pictures Animation for a film.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse is scheduled for release on December 14,2018. ABOUT ANIMATED DECEMBER 14, 2018 Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the creative minds behind “The Lego Movie” and “21 Jump Street,” bring their unique talents to a fresh vision of a different Spider-Man Universe, with a groundbreaking visual style that’s the first of its kind. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” introduces Brooklyn teen Miles Morales, and the limitless possibilities of the Spider-Verse, where more than one can wear the mask. CAST &CREW DIRECTED BY:	Bob Persichetti Peter Ramsey Rodney Rothman SCREENPLAY BY:	Phil Lord PRODUCERS:	Avi Arad Amy Pascal Phil Lord Christopher Miller Christina Steinberg CAST:	Shameik Moore Hailee Steinfeld Mahershala Ali Jake Johnson Liev Schreiber Brian Tyree Henry Luna Lauren Velez Lily Tomlin

CHARACTERS

PETER PARKER AKA SPIDER-MAN Everybody knows Peter Parker, although Sony insiders have insisted that this version of Peter Parker is different to one we've ever seen before. He's like a pro athlete who's nearing his '40s, seasoned and more than a little careworn. "This is no longer a fresh or new experience," co-writer Rodney Rothman explained, "He's taken a lot of hits. He's lost a lot." Although the character is voiced by Jake Johnson, this latest trailer strongly implies this is the Spider-Man of the Tobey Maguire films, albeit years later. Notice that his memories include a number of key scenes from the first Spider-Man trilogy, ranging from the famous upside-down kiss to Spider-Man's stopping the train. If this is the case, we may finally find out what happened to Peter after the events of Spider-Man 3. This Peter seems to be the first alternate Spider-Man encountered by Miles Morales, and the dynamic between the two characters is clearly the emotional center of the film. Peter takes the younger Spider-Man under his wing, attempting to train him - and possibly help him avoid making the same mistakes Peter's made over his years as the wall-crawler of his dimension. Given how comfortable Peter is with the idea of the Multiverse, it may be he's already done some dimension-hopping at some point in his career.

Just as in the comics, it looks as though Peter Parker has experimented with creating a wide range of costumes. In an amusing riff on Iron Man's Hall of Armors, he keeps each costume in case it's ever needed again. Prominent examples nclude the S.H.I.E.L.D.-created "Secret War" outfit and a non-conductive suit he created in order to deal with Electro. It will be exciting to see whether or not Peter, or even some of the other Spiders, don these costumes.

MILES MORALES AKA ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN The star of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Miles Morales was created by writer Brian Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli back in 2011. Miles is usually referred to as the Ultimate Spider-Man, given he was created as part of Marvel's modernized Ultimate Universe. The character only decided to suit up after he saw his reality's version of Spider-Man die in battle; inspired by Peter's heroism, he dedicated himself to using his powers responsibly and making a difference in the world. Reaction to the character was mixed, with some decrying Marvel's decision to pass on the Spider-Man torch to a young Afro-American as little more than a publicity stunt. The years since have essentially settled that debate, though, with Miles's enduring popularity leading the comic book publisher to bring him into their mainstream comic book universe.

It looks as though the Miles Morales of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (voiced by Shameik Moore) is pretty new to this hero gig, and he's certainly never come across the idea of alternate dimensions before. As the protagonist, the movie will explore just how Miles decision to be a superhero affects his family dynamic. At the very least, the trailer promises an amusing relationship between Miles and his father.

GWEN STACY AKA SPIDER-GWEN What if Gwen Stacy were the one bitten by the radioactive spider? When Dan Slott was planning out the "Spider-Verse" event in 2014, he jotted down that idea; it got passed to writer Jason Latour and artist Robbi Rodriguez, and they decided to roll with it in a spinoff issue. The moment Rodriguez's designs hit the internet, though, they went viral under the hashtag #SpiderGwen. It was clear Marvel Comics had a hit on their hands, and there were even reports Sony was interested in developing the idea in a movie (of course, they'd just killed off Emma Stone's Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man 2). Another daughter of a cop, Spider-Gwen has seen a lot of pain in her young life. Her example inspired classmate Peter Parker to take dumb risks with genetic experiments, and as a result he was transformed into her reality's version of the Lizard. The police blamed Spider-Gwen for Peter's tragic death, and ever since then she's struggled to find a way to honor her friend's memory. In her private life, Gwen's a drummer, part of a group known as the Mary-Janes (you can guess who leads the band). She's developed something of a reputation for being flaky, largely because poor Gwen tends to be so exhausted that she falls asleep during rehearsals.

SPIDER-HAM

Voiced by: John Mulaney (Saturday Night Live)

Spider-Ham is, in fact, the oldest of the these characters and the one with the longest solo series in comic books. He first appeared in 1983’s Marvel Tails #1 and later got his own book, Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham, a 17-issue run under Marvel’s Star Comics imprint in the middle 1980s.

Peter Porker is from a parallel Marvel earth (called “Larval Earth,” canonically called Earth-8311). He began life, actually, as a spider! Then he was bitten by a radioactive anthropomorphic pig, becoming an anthropomorphic pig with spider powers, or vice versa, we’re not sure.

Porker/Ham was the centerpiece of a goofy run of humor comics that included Captain Americat, Hulk Bunny, The X-Bugs, Thrr, Dog of Thunder, and the Fantastic Fur battling Ducktor Doom, Magsquito, Galactypus and others. Spider-Ham most recently appeared in Marvel’s Lockjaw miniseries, when it was revealed that one of Lockjaw’s long-lost siblings had grown up into an anthropomorphic dog in Larval Earth.

SPIDER-MAN NOIR

Voiced by: Nicolas Cage (Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance)

Spider-Man Noir takes his namesake from the Marvel Noir Universe, an interconnected setting running from 2009 to 2010 that featured alternate versions of Marvel characters in a 1930s-1940s film-noir setting. There were two Spider-Man Noir miniseries within this arc, both four issues long.

In this realm, Peter Parker is the protégé of Daily Bugle reporter Ben Urich. He mistakenly receives a tip meant for Urich, goes to a warehouse where a crime lord (the noir-realized version of The Green Goblin) is offloading stolen antiquities. Spiders burst from a broken spider idol and swarm Peter, bestowing him with his great powers. Notably, he never got the lesson “With great power comes great responsibility.” He also uses firearms and has no compunctions about killing. Spider-Man Noir’s abilities are implied to be more mystically bestowed (as from a spider-god) rather than from mutation or a scientific accident.

PENI PARKER (SP//DR)

Voiced by: Kimiko Glenn (Orange Is the New Black)

The youngest of the three characters announced, Peni debuted in 2014’s Edge of the Spider-Verse miniseries, which was the first big miniseries to unite an eclectic group of spider-persons across the Marvel multiverse. Edge of the Spider-Verse also featured Spider-Ham and Spider-Man Noir, as well as Spider-Gwen and Miles Morales — in fact, every character in Into the Spider-Verse also appeared in Edge of the Spider-Verse.

Peni pilots a mech suit (called SP//dr) her father created — and died operating. Piloting that mech suit meant that she had to allow herself to be bitten by a radioactive spider, which formed part of the mech’s CPU, and of course we know what happens from there. Peni Parker will also be part of this fall’s forthcoming Spidergeddon #0 which follows up Edge of the Spider-Verse by bringing together all kinds of spider-friends who have taken on the name and powers. That includes the Spider-Man cooked up by Insomniac Games for the new PlayStation 4 title.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse premieres Dec. 14.