Spider-Man: No Way Home is already being called the best Spider-Man movie ever made and released to the big screen. However, it is possible to say that Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which was released in 2018, has a quality that competes with No Way Home, even though it is animated.
All Spider-Man fans were very excited when the trailer of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which will be the second movie of the animated series, was released in December of 2021. The producers of the movie series, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, got Marvel and Spider-Man fans even more excited when they said in an interview.
‘Anything can happen’ in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Speaking on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the duo of Phil Lord and Chris Miller drew attention to the events in Spider-Man: No Way Home and that the events in the multiverse may affect Miles Morales and Gwen Sracey in the upcoming Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse movie. stated.
“The multiverse is huge and vast,” Chris Miller said. How can you say that events in multiverses, where anything is possible, are not connected?” “Anything is possible, except that what everybody wants,” Phil Lord alludes to. The producers state that they are following the stages of creating the stories of all other Spider-Man movies and that they are careful not to tell different, disconnected, and unrelated stories to the audience.
After these statements, rumors began to emerge that we could see the Spider-Man of Tom Holland, the lead role of No Way Home, in the animation universe. Although Phil Lord and Chris Miller skip questions on this subject in their statements, the situation is not the same when it comes to actors.
Spider-Man: No Way Home’s Peter Parker and MJ’s Tom Holland and Zendaya ‘looks at a phone’ in reference to their voiceover for Spider-Verse during a press trip for No Way Home. As a result, the probability of seeing Tom Holland in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse is not that low considering what has been said so far.