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It's a surprise for you on Saturday. We will be the first to see Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Wait! There's more.
The first part of Across the Spider-Verse will be arriving in October of 2022. Less. Than. A year!
The first look is a little bit "here's a whole entire scene" and a little bit trailer/sizzle reel. We start with Shameik Moore's character, Miles, lying in his bedroom listening to the same Post Malone song he was singing when we met him in the first movie. Spider-Gwen shows up with a vague idea of a kind of trouble where Miles and his powers can help. He's grounded, that's the only problem.
Is Spider-Man grounded? Gwen asks. Great question.
The home of Spider-Man 2099 is introduced in the movie by Oscar Isaac, with a flash of images of Miles to the world of 2099. The world of 2099 is rendered with a decidedly different look and feel than fans of the first movie will remember. It's all static 2D spaces, with a feel similar to watercolor art.
It's not the only Spider-world we'll get to see, given the title of the sequel. We haven't heard anything from Sony yet, so we'll keep an eye on that.