

When worlds start colliding, prescribed storylines get upset.

Others, like the leader Miguel O’Hara (Oscar Isaac), are more serious and haunted. Some of them are pretty cool - most notably Daniel Kaluuya’s Spider-Punk, a British rocker who looks like he dropped out of The Clash. (Among those here are a Mumbai-like New York, a Lego land and a nightmarish alternate reality.) The portals start opening thanks to The Spot (Jason Schwartzman), a supervillain-in-training who looks like a splotchy blank page with ink drops on him.īut Spot’s powers grow, bringing the attention of the Spider-Society, a gaggle of Spider-People who guard over order in the multiverse. There are actually gobs of them, each from some parallel world. This being a “Spider-Verse” movie, though, there more than just a few Spider-Men lurking about. “I’m Spider-Woman,” Gwen says when a pregnant superhero (Issa Rae) peels in on a motorbike. But the movie again and again reinforced that, yes, they’re supremely talented, but, no, they’re far from alone.
Miles and Gwen, rightly, feel exceptional - that their problems are unique to being enormously gifted kids. I owe it all to the crew, the cast, & everyone who has dedicated everything they have to make this a reality.In its chaotic and jumbled way, “Across the Spider-Verse” keeps playing with these notions. This began as a labor of love to the character that has guided me through so much of my life, so to see this story of perseverance, self-redemption, and grief reach such a massive audience through an icon like Spider-Man has been so fulfilling to me.

"The reactions to the trailer were absolutely beyond anything I could have imagined. When contacted for comments about the trailer trending on Twitter, Konop said: The main thing that makes Spider-Man: Lotus different from the other Spider-Man fan films is the development and closer look at Spider-Man/Peter Parker as a person. The majority of these fan films also focus on one central conflict between Spider-Man and one or more villains. Most of the fan films on YouTube have less refined acting and scripts and have much lower budgets. Spider-Man: Lotus stands out from the numerous other fan-made films because of its quality and attention to detail.
