8.4
Struggling to find his place in the world while juggling school and family, Brooklyn teenager Miles Morales is unexpectedly bitten by a radioactive spider and develops unfathomable powers just like the one and only Spider-Man. While wrestling with the implications of his new abilities, Miles discovers a super collider created by the madman Wilson "Kingpin" Fisk, causing others from across the Spider-Verse to be inadvertently transported to his dimension.
Shameik Moore
Miles Morales (voice)
Jake Johnson
Peter B. Parker (voice)
Hailee Steinfeld
Gwen Stacy (voice)
Mahershala Ali
Uncle Aaron (voice)
Brian Tyree Henry
Jefferson Davis (voice)
Lily Tomlin
Aunt May (voice)
Luna Lauren Velez
Rio Morales (voice)
Zoë Kravitz
Mary Jane (voice)
John Mulaney
Spider-Ham (voice)
Kimiko Glenn
Peni Parker (voice)
Nicolas Cage
Spider-Man Noir (voice)
Kathryn Hahn
Doc Ock (voice)
Liev Schreiber
Wilson Fisk (voice)
Chris Pine
Peter Parker (voice)
Natalie Morales
Miss Calleros (voice)
Edwin H. Bravo
Brooklyn Visions Security Guard (voice)
Oscar Isaac
Interesting Person #1 (voice)
Greta Lee
Interesting Person #2 (voice)
Stan Lee
Stan (voice)
Jorma Taccone
Green Goblin / Last Dude (voice)
Joaquín Cosío
Scorpion (voice)
Marvin Jones III
Tombstone (voice)
Kim Yarbrough
Scientist in Cafeteria (voice)
Lake Bell
Vanessa Fisk (voice)
Jessica Mikayla Adams
Brooklyn Friend (voice)
Gredel Berrios Calladine
Brooklyn Friend (voice)
Sarah D. Cole
Brooklyn Friend (voice)
Kelby Joseph
Brooklyn Friend (voice)
Mimi Davila
Brooklyn Visions Student (voice)
Claudia Choi
Brooklyn Visions Teacher (voice)
Melanie Haynes
Brooklyn Visions Teacher (voice)
Joseph Izzo
Brooklyn Visions Teacher (voice)
Nick Jaine
Brooklyn Visions Teacher (voice)
Muneeb Rehman
Brooklyn Visions Teacher (voice)
Carlos Zaragoza
Brooklyn Visions Teacher (voice)
Post Malone
Brooklyn Bystander (voice)
David Applebee
Additional Voices (voice)
Juan Carlos Arvelo
Additional Voices (voice)
Adam Brown
Additional Voices (voice)
Jon Bruno
Additional Voices (voice)
Darcy Rose Byrnes
Additional Voices (voice)
Oscar Camacho
Additional Voices (voice)
June Christopher
Additional Voices (voice)
Alycia Cooper
Additional Voices (voice)
Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez
Additional Voices (voice)
Terrence Hardy Jr.
Additional Voices (voice)
Bridget Hoffman
Additional Voices (voice)
Rif Hutton
Additional Voices (voice)
Miguel Jiron
Additional Voices (voice)
Harrison Knight
Additional Voices (voice)
Lex Lang
Additional Voices (voice)
Donna Lynn Leavy
Additional Voices (voice)
Andrew Leviton
Additional Voices (voice)
Caitlin McKenna
Additional Voices (voice)
Scott Menville
Additional Voices (voice)
Christopher Miller
Additional Voices (voice)
Arthur Ortiz
Additional Voices (voice)
Juan Pacheco
Additional Voices (voice)
Devika Parikh
Additional Voices (voice)
Shakira Ja'nai Paye
Additional Voices (voice)
Courtney Peldon
Additional Voices (voice)
Chrystee Pharris
Additional Voices (voice)
Jacqueline Pinol
Additional Voices (voice)
Juan Pope
Additional Voices (voice)
Al Rodrigo
Additional Voices (voice)
Joseph Sanfelippo
Additional Voices (voice)
Justin Shenkarow
Additional Voices (voice)
Dennis Singletary
Additional Voices (voice)
Warren Sroka
Additional Voices (voice)
Melissa Sturm
Additional Voices (voice)
Holly Walker
Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Linere-White
Additional Voices (voice)
Ruth Zalduondo
Additional Voices (voice)
Director
Peter Ramsey
Director
Bob Persichetti
Director, Screenplay
Rodney Rothman
Original Film Writer
Stan Lee
Original Film Writer
Steve Ditko
Screenplay, Story
Phil Lord
Story Artist
Cody Cameron
Story Artist
Sharon Bridgeman
Story Artist
John Puglisi
Story Artist
Stephan Franck
Story Artist
Heiko von Drengenberg
Story Artist
Miles Thompson
Story Artist
Mark Ackland
Story Artist
Denise Koyama
Story Artist
Paula Assadourian
Story Artist
Riccardo Durante
Story Artist
Miguel Jiron
Story Artist
Yoriaki Mochizuki
Story Artist
Ryan Savas
Story Artist
Eva Bruschi
Story Artist
Vi-Dieu Nguyen
Story Artist
Jihyun Park
Story Artist
Kasey Fagerquist
Story Artist
Jane Wu
Story Artist
Ryan Gaffney
Story Artist
Katie Smith
December 17, 2018
First of all, I love the animation style in this film. The animation in this film is styled to look like an actual comic book. I think this approach for this kind of film was an excellent choice because we’ve all seen the usual kind of animation but nothing like this. To tie in with the animation I need to talk about the action scenes in this film. These tie in with the animation because of the way the directors styled the action shots is to look like something in a comic panel. Most people don’t know who Miles Morales is and after this film, you’ll want to learn more about him because of how they made him so relatable in this film. He acts like a typical teen in this situation compared to other versions of Spider-Man. Other versions kind of just acted like they always knew how to use their powers when Miles struggles with his. Miles isn’t the only relatable character film all of them are. The creators of this film did a “Marvel”ous job at making each character in this film somebody at least one person in the audience can relate to. All of the voice actors did a great job in their respected roles but it would’ve been nice to have a returning voice to at least one of the Spider-Man. It would’ve been cool to hear a returning voice even if it was for a few seconds. I have to talk about the humour in this film. It isn’t overpowered in this film and I felt like it had just the right amount of humour that will make everybody laugh. They poke fun of things that wouldn’t make sense in a real movie and other Spider-Man movies. Not a single moment in this film felt rushed or slowed down every scene felt the right pace for a movie like this. The cinematography in this movie was spectacular. This is probably because of it looking like a comic book and how the lighting needs to match up with how it would look in an actual book. If you are a comic book junkie you’ll love all of the easter eggs in this film. Some of them just comic book readers will get but others a majority of people will understand. The music in this film is fantastic. Every song in this film isn’t overused and matches perfectly with the age of the character. Somebody Miles age would be listening to the type of music he listens to. And the music without lyrics helps increase the emotion in the film. Also, there are two end credit scenes that are worth waiting for. In the end, this film is perfect for everybody. I give Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse a 10/10.