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Teen Miles Morales becomes his universe’s Spider-Man and must team up with Spider-heroes from across the multiverse to stop a threat to all realities.
MILES MORALES
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Miles Morales
Miles Morales is adjusting to life at a new school in Brooklyn. Early in the morning, he walks through the neighbourhood with his Uncle Aaron, tagging a hidden spot deep in the subway. As he's taking a photo of his finished piece, he's bitten by a strange glitchy spider. Shrugging it off, he heads home, unaware that something is beginning to change inside him.
The next day, Miles starts feeling strange — his thoughts are loud, his hands stick to everything, and an awkward encounter with Gwen Stacy ends with him ripping her hair out and fleeing up the walls in a panic. Hoping to find answers, he returns to the subway and stumbles into a battle between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin near a mysterious collider. Before being killed by the Kingpin, Spider-Man gives Miles a flash drive to stop the machine. Overwhelmed and unsure how to use his powers, Miles meets a worn-down Spider-Man from another universe, and together they crash through labs, evade villains (with bagels), and join a growing team of alternate spider-heroes.
Gwen Stacey
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Gwen Stacey
Gwen Stacey was bitten by a radioactive spider which granted her superhuman abilities causing her to become the super-heroine known as Spider-Woman. Unfortunately, after failing to save her best friend Peter Parker, her guilt for his death caused her to attempt to distance and isolate herself from others.
Gwen was pulled out of her dimension after the collider first fired up. Disguised as a new student at Miles’ school, she keeps her distance, haunted by the loss of her best friend and trying to make sense of the glitching that’s starting to affect her. After Miles showed he was ready to be Spider-Man, she along the rest of the Spider-Gang managed to stop Kingpin before he caused irreparable damage to the Multiverse.
Peter Parker
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Peter Parker
Peter B. Parker spent years protecting New York as Spider-Man, juggling big villains and small personal failures. Over time, the burden wore him down — his marriage fell apart, he lost touch with himself, and he started to feel like the world didn’t need him anymore. When he was suddenly pulled into another universe, he was out of shape, unmotivated, and completely unprepared to be anyone’s mentor.
Despite his reluctance, Peter took Miles under his wing, guiding him through web-slinging, stealth missions, and what it really means to wear the mask. Alongside Gwen and the rest of the Spider-Gang, he helped stop Kingpin’s collider from tearing apart the Multiverse. In doing so, Peter rediscovered the kind of hero and person, he wanted to be.
Miles Morles
Miles Morales is adjusting to life at a new school in Brooklyn. Early in the morning, he walks through the neighbourhood with his Uncle Aaron, tagging a hidden spot deep in the subway. As he's taking a photo of his finished piece, he's bitten by a strange glitchy spider. Shrugging it off, he heads home, unaware that something is beginning to change inside him.
The next day, Miles starts feeling strange — his thoughts are loud, his hands stick to everything, and an awkward encounter with Gwen Stacy ends with him ripping her hair out and fleeing up the walls in a panic. Hoping to find answers, he returns to the subway and stumbles into a battle between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin near a mysterious collider. Before being killed by the Kingpin, Spider-Man gives Miles a flash drive to stop the machine. Overwhelmed and unsure how to use his powers, Miles meets a worn-down Spider-Man from another universe, and together they crash through labs, evade villains (with bagels), and join a growing team of alternate spider-heroes.
Gwen Stacey
Gwen Stacey was bitten by a radioactive spider which granted her superhuman abilities causing her to become the super-heroine known as Spider-Woman. Unfortunately, after failing to save her best friend Peter Parker, her guilt for his death caused her to attempt to distance and isolate herself from others.
Gwen was pulled out of her dimension after the collider first fired up. Disguised as a new student at Miles’ school, she keeps her distance, haunted by the loss of her best friend and trying to make sense of the glitching that’s starting to affect her. After Miles showed he was ready to be Spider-Man, she along the rest of the Spider-Gang managed to stop Kingpin before he caused irreparable damage to the Multiverse.
Peter Parker
Peter B. Parker spent years protecting New York as Spider-Man, juggling big villains and small personal failures. Over time, the burden wore him down — his marriage fell apart, he lost touch with himself, and he started to feel like the world didn’t need him anymore. When he was suddenly pulled into another universe, he was out of shape, unmotivated, and completely unprepared to be anyone’s mentor.
Despite his reluctance, Peter took Miles under his wing, guiding him through web-slinging, stealth missions, and what it really means to wear the mask. Alongside Gwen and the rest of the Spider-Gang, he helped stop Kingpin’s collider from tearing apart the Multiverse. In doing so, Peter rediscovered the kind of hero and person, he wanted to be.
It's a Leap of Faith
2018
Release date
14th December, 2018
Story by
Phil Lord
Distributed by
Sony Pictures
$90m
Budget
$90 million
Based on
Marvel Comics
$394m
Box office
$394 million
Story by
Phil Lord
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