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The Zero Effect (Bill Pullman); Wing Commander (Freddie Prince Jr; it's corny dialogue and bad puppeteering but I love it); Ransom (Mel Gibson); Blue Streak (Martin Lawrence); Highlander I & III (NOT the 2nd movie; Christopher Lambert); King Arthur Director's Cut (Clive Owen); Basic (John Travolta); Michael (John Travolta); Multiplicity (Michael Keaton). That's a......... good mix, right there. lol I'd be the world's greatest comedian if I was my only audience.
Fun fact: All of these Spider people were already actual characters before this movie came out. The oldest of them (besides Peter Parker, obviously) is actually Peter Porker aka Spider-Ham, who was created in the 80's.
The thing about Stan Lee's cameo in this is movie is that it was the first after he had passed away a month earlier. Seeing him in that scene where the characters were coping with the loss of a great hero really mirrored what many in the comic fandom were going through while mourning the loss of this man that helped to bring so many of our favorite heroes to life on the page and screen. It's simultaneously one of my favorite cameos and one that is hardest to watch, especially when he said, "I'm going to miss him."
When it first came out on cinema I thought it was a childish movie so I didn’t go. But I watched it when it was put on Netflix and boy do I regret judging it so quickly.
I love shana's reaction to Spider-Gwen. Had the same reaction when it showed "Spider Gwen" on the big screeen. There are other spider ladies as well in the comics, There's "Spider Woman", "Silk", "Spider Gwen" of course so far. And the costume Idea would actually be fire for both of you to have. lol :)
@@DatAsianGuy It kind of depends, really. Jessica Drew Spider-Woman isn't sure, but you have Julia Carpenter and Mattie Franklin that are. Then you have the other dimensions like Mayday Parker and Barton's daughter from Old Man Logan.
I always love it when people who know absolutely nothing about spider verse in any way get to be surprised and introduced to Spider Gwen for the first time. Especially given the other Gwens’ fates. There’s also in the next movie Jess Drew, and Charlotte Webber and Felicia Hardy from the new edge of spider verse comics. Heck, there’s even a couple of Spider Woman Mary Jane Watsons.
Across the Spider-Verse, the 2nd movie was incredible. If you loved this one, you'll love the next movie 10xs more. Everything is just.. on a larger more epic scale. You'll especially love Gwen in this movie, she's amazing! And you feel so proud of Miles! I'd be awesome to see a reaction of you guys watching it!
On you're Green Goblin question it really depends on which comic universe. The Goblin we see in this film is based heavily on the Ultimate Green Goblin from The Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610) the same universe in which the character of Miles Morales was introduced too back in 2011's Ultimate Comics: Fallout #4. This Goblin was created when Norman Osborn tested the OZ Serum on himself, a re-creation of the Super Solider Serum used to turn Steve Rogers into Captain America over 6 decades ago. This transforms Norman into a hulking monster that resembles a Goblin. In the Mainline Marvel Universe of Prime Earth (Earth-616) Norman is closer to what you two know of Goblin from the live action movies. Norman was efforted by a chemical solution which granted him superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, and stamina as well as a low-level rapid healing factor. He then took the identify of Green Goblin dawning a Goblin outfit and using a Glider to fly around on just like the films. Visually he looks the same like the Sam Rami films so the Goblin identity was also used to hide who he was so that Norman could still continue on with his normal life running Oscorp. This is true for other renditions of the character as well from cartoons to live action films etc. Peter B Parker is closer to the Earth-616 comics so his Green Goblin would be what I described above.
I kind of love that in this universe it's implied that Aunt May and Doc Ock were friends at some point because Doc Ock says her friends call her Liv and when the villains crash Aunt May's house and fight all the Spiderpeople she refers to her as Liv.
Miles Morales was created in 2011, because from 2009 to 2014, Glover played Troy Barnes in the sitcom ‘Community,’ who inspired a writer for Marvel comics to create Miles Morales.
Not true - seeing the positive reception to Glover's character wearing those Spider-Man pajamas proved to Brian Michael Bendis that the world was ready for his Spider-Man but he was never an inspiration or influence for the character.
@@darbs1832 both are wrong. basically glover was actually campaigning to play spiderman in the yet to come, amazing spiderman. of course he lost, but seeing how popular his campaign got made BMB write a new spiderman that glover could play.
I remember being very hyped to have a miles morales movie back in 2018, when everyone else was very skeptical about this movie. Once it came out, it exceeded everyone’s expectations by miles (pun not intended). This movie really changed the game for animation movies as a whole, and showed how amazing animation is for Spider-Man especially, it really proved the haters wrong. After watching this and it’s sequel several times, I believe this trilogy will be the best one of all time. Glad y’all have finally gotten to this gem!
I loved Into The Spiderverse sooo much! Loved it. Saw it in the theater twice. Watched pretty much every reaction to it on TH-cam. All I wanted was to love Across The Spiderverse and just didn’t. Forgot almost everything that happened as soon as I walked out of the theater. Too overstuffed. Too many cutesie moments (Peter brings his baby on missions? Are you f-ing kidding me?). Excessive replay of pointing meme. Someone explain again how Miles watching his uncle die wasn’t good enough for the trope multi-verses? To me the movie was fan service EXTREME TO THE MAX.
In my opinion the spider-verse movies were made to introduce other spider people and not just focus on the Spider-Man u think of when u say Spider-Man aka Peter parker
You guys would be surprised to know that there are so many different Spider-People in comic books out there. I for one LOVE IT, because there are a lot fun stories about all of them.
6:21 ....."I think is a coincidence, but he's in red and blue"..... Nothing in a movie is there by coincidence, specially when is one so well crafted as this one......
I was a big fan of the Spider-Ham comics when I was a kid in the 80s, so I was ecstatic that he was part of this, and John Mulaney was the perfect voice for him.
Someone needs to tell these guys that not every film is connected. The characters names are almost always the same but in each franchise different people have different ideas on each character.
I've heard that Peter B. Parker is indeed supposed to be Raimi's iteration further down the line. Although I have no clue how true that is, I can see Raimi's turning out that way
So what do we learn today? Just because it's cartoon style doesn't mean it was made for kids, same thing with anime. I hope more people would react to more of the "cartoon-ish or anime-ish" style movie because there's so much good movie and series that went under everyone's radar just because the style alone😅 Also the movie is stupidly good tho. I did not expect it to be that good before but it totally broke my expectations and went way beyond that, i love this movie.
the one that just came out in the theatre for some reason surpassed his predecessor. its kind of insane when the first movie is already top tier. the second movie (across the spiderverse) is pure insanity
I saw this in the theater, and bawled my eyes out when the Stan Lee cameo came up, because this movie was released a few months after he passed. RIP to the legend
I think your comment about them doing diversity right was so spot on especially with newer movies nowadays. The diversity of the characters wasn’t their personality. Like Spider-Gwen’s personality wasn’t just look women can be strong superhero’s to, and Miles wasn’t just hey people of color can be Spider-Man. They actually had personalities while acknowledging their diverse backgrounds
These characters are straight from the comic books. They all had their own dimensions and were given the spotlight in the SpiderVerse comic book event. Spider-Gwen was very popular because of her costume and Miles was so popular because of his character and powers, that they have been brought over to the main, real, dimension, in the comic books. Watch the next one in the series. You'll love it 👍🏽
Fun fact: The move that Miles used after taking the goober that neither Peter B or Gwen taught him? He learned it from HIS universe Spider-man by watching him pull it off at the beginning of the movie
There's actually been several Spider-Women. Gwen is actually the most recent, and was never meant to be permanent character, but the fans instantly fell in love with her (and her costume) and were able to generate enough buzz to get her own series (although Spider-Gwen is officially 'Ghost Spider' in the comics now to give her anonymity). There's been 5-6 different characters that have taken the moniker of Spider Woman aside from that. And there's also Silk, who was bitten by the same spider as Peter Parker.
This is literally my first time ever watching you guys and this was genuinely one of the best reactions I've ever seen bc u guys went full in blind, the fact that she found out there was a spider woman was soo wholesome and u guys wanting to be miles and gwen for halloween is amazing u guys earned a new subscriber truly loved this!!
The Spiderman in sweatpants is supposed to be the original Spiderman from the comics - not the Tobey McGuire one or any other from the various movies. The big albino Frankenstein's Monster-looking guy is called Tombstone - basically just hired muscle for the Kingpin. This is the most comic-book-accurate depiction of Kingpin on any screen, ever. It would be very hard to do him right, visually, in live action. Scorpion, the Prowler (Miles' uncle), and the other characters shown are all well-established Spiderman villains, although some of them are slightly different from the mainline comics (like Doc Ock being Olivia instead of Otto). Spider-Ham (Peter Porker) was a spider bitten by a radioactive pig. In the comics, he actually predates all the other alternate Spider-people.
Spider-Verse is not only one of my favorite comic book films, but it's one of my favorite animated films, period. Which is weird because this is the same studio who made the piece of turd known as The Emoji Movie a year before. But let's not talk about that, let's talk about Into the Spider-Verse! It has everything we'd like to see in a comic book film! The humor is excellent, every joke got a laugh out of me, the animation is phenomenal, the writing is brilliant, the characters are developed, the story is excellent, and the emotional moments hit me hard!
Producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller _(Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, The LEGO Movie, 21 Jump Street)_ know what they're doing, and how to keep the studio interference to a minimum.
It's so cool that you guys not only loved this movie, but also felt represented by it. I love the characters in this and Miles has become my favorite Spider-Man, he's just so aweosme and inspiring
One of my favorite tiny details in this movie is when Miles shows up to the fight near the end and where Peter says "Miles?" and Doc Ock says "Spider-Man..?" I mean it definitely wasn't said like "another Spider-Man?" it was more like "wait... hold on... Spider-Man is back?" I think that line delivered in that particular way was kinda like the movie establishing that Miles' new determination and confidence is getting him acknowledged as his universe's "official" Spider-Man.
Also I feel is underappreciated is when Miles defeats Kingpin with the shoulder touch... A big part of what finally made him become Spider-Man was losing his uncle... Who was killed by Kingpin. So he defeats Kingpin by using a trick his uncle taught him. That's some poetic justice.
There are multiple Spider-Women, there is Gwen that you saw here, there are others whose real identities are Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, and lastly Mattie Franklin. There is also one that doesn't go by the name Spider-Woman, but by the name Silk her alias is Cindy Moon, and there is also a Spider-Girl, alias Mayday Parker... Peter and MJ's daughter (she later adopts the name Spider-Woman after her father's death). I think that there are even more, but these are the only ones that I can remember.
This is and probably always will be my favorite Spider-Man movie. I love the themes, the music, the characters and the animation style was phenomenal. You can feel the passion in almost every aspect and I'm so glad it became so successful.
YOU COULD NOT PAY ME to be a Spider-Persons Uncle If I ever found out my nephew had spider powers I'm never leaving the house again. and I know that won't be enough to save me.
Don't know if yall notice but there's scenes in the beginning & maybe throughout the movie where they show the number (42) we first see it in the spider that bit Miles' then when he falls down & breaks the chip that Peter Parker gave him, you see the number 42 on the floor where he landed. If its my understanding that's a nod to Jackie Robinson; he's the first African American baseball player. There's a movie called 42 and the lead roll on that movie is none other then Chadwick Boseman. You guys should check it out! It's a great film.
I've been hype for this one, I knew you guys would like it. This is the Stan Lee cameo that hurts, right after his passing. "I'm going to miss him. We were friends, you know?"
Well we met his uncle in Spider-Man: Homecoming. I’d say that’s a good start. I’m also excited for them to check out the sequel as soon as it arrives on home media.
@@nintenmetro yeah, but that's a different universe and maybe that Miles is a normal average guy. Some times those Easter-Eggs are simply that, winks to the fandom.
Ehhh tbh I really don't feel like the live action can live up anywhere close to these animated films! I mean for me these two are so good that I really believe we shouldn't even make any more live action spiderman films
to answer your question about the sticky hand to hair scene, he has the ability to control his sticky hand and can stick to pretty much any material, sticking to the hair is to show he hasn’t learnt to control it yet
Okay, you two are adorable as heck, rock your spidey duo look for Halloween! Her genuine joy at watching this along with his chillness breaking when the super iconic scenes went down made me smile like crazy. Keep it up!
16:54 I hope that one day the universe brings into my life a woman who gets excited about Spider-Man/Spider-Woman just like Shushona. Fan of their relationship
YES, y'all definitely should dress up as Spider-Miles and Spider-Gwen lol. Also, the second movies is called "Across the Spider-verse", but it'll be a while before y'all actually watch it. ...which reminds me; guess it would be a good time to watch Venom? Anyways, great reactions and have a good day/evening✌
Love to see it, don’t know if you guys do series but I would highly recommend the spectacular spider man cartoon series if you guys are interested in more spider-man outside of the movies.
1:50 the thing you asked about Spider-Man can he get fat? Yes he can. He would probably still have superstrength underneath the fat, but this Peter Parker shows that that’s a possibility. Also, the thing about Captain America, is that she has to continue to train really hard in order to keep himself that strong. He’s not permanently strong so he could totally get out of shape too
I have seen the new one. And i gotta say it was a wild ride from beginning to end. In my opinion it was better than the first movie but others hold the first movie dear to their heart. They are both MASTERPIECES. Can't wait till y'all react to it
Into the Spider-verse is film 1 of a 3 film series. Film 2, Across the Spider-verse just came out in June and the final film, Beyond the Spider-verse, comes out in March!
There have been several Spider-Women in the comics, including one who is a female clone of Peter Parker. This version in the movie is often known as Spider-Gwen, then there's a recent one called Silk. There's also the anti-hero Spider-Bitch, who is the estranged daughter of Hawkeye and Peter Parker's daughter. And there is also Mayday Parker, who is Peter's other daughter.
The scene in homecoming where childish gambino is shopping for weaponry is a foreshadowing of him becoming the PROWLER hence the violet suit and power etc.
Those alternate versions were not made up for the movie. They were originally in the comics. I was reading Spider-Man comics in the 80's, and I never imagined Spider-Ham would make it into a movie. I have a daughter named Gwen, so I got her a Spider-Gwen mug.
This goes to show that animation's a medium, not a genre. Spider-Verse pushed the boundaries of what can be done and I can't wait to see what they do next.
The new one is even more amazing...the stakes are much higher, and look out for the Easter Eggs that show up frequently in "Across the Spider-verse" that were in plain sight in this movie. Seriously has the potential to be the best trilogy ever made...
Fun fact: Spider-Verse has a full Album, Sunflower was just 1 of the songs made for the movie Also there are millions of Spider-Women, There’s Gwen, There’s Jessica, There’s Silk, There are so so many. And my favorite fact about this movie, Spider-Man Noir. The one in Black and White, his voice actor is the legendary NICHOLAS CAGE.
Miles Morales is one of the most powerful spidermans. There are so many different comics and universes but Miles is special. Dare I say the sequel tops the first.
Andrew’s Spider-Man movie adaptation, they had in plan to have Emma Stone to be Spider Gwen and they also had in plan Doc Oc, Rhino, Green Goblin. Peter’s coworker Felicia Hardy was also meant to be Black Cat ( Another of Spider-Man’s love interests) but Sony had to mess it up big time
"Why would he be sticking to her hair, though?" Crazy enough, *every* part of Spider-Man's body can stick to *anything*. He can stick people to his back like a backpack to carrying them to safety, or choose to stick his mask to his face so you can't unmask him, or anything you can imagine really. :)
Oh btw, did you see towards the end, spider ham, aka Peter porker is actually eating a sandwich of sorts, all is good, except that which he is eating is human meat. That's from the comics.. 😂😂 comics is all sorts of messed up.
Out of all the reactions of this movie I’ve seen no one knows, Tombstone. At the part where they’re wrecking aunt May’s house, when they show the grey dude, everyone says, who’s that? Or, who’s he supposed to be? His name is, Lonnie Lincoln, aka Tombstone. He’s a crime boss in New York, one of Spider-Man’s foes.
Talking of how many Spiderpeople there are in this movie, just wait til you see ACROSS THE SPIDERVERSE. Shit was incredible, and there are a whole lot more Spiderpeople
Miles is Afro-Latino. He’s African American through his father Jefferson (or Jeff) and Puerto Rican through his mother Rio. If you think about it, the term no expectations has several different meanings: 1.) Miles' parents and teachers wanting him to succeed 2.) the Spider crew giving him a hard time assuming he can learn as fast as they did 3.) the box office Given the reputation that Sony Pictures Animation has compared to other animation studios, some people feared that it wasn’t going to be successful. Even though not many people invested in it the first time like they did with the live-action Spider-Man films, this movie still set the bar high for animation, made more in the box office than it was spent on, and introduced many people to Miles and other Spider-Heroes. Over the past 2-3 years, many other reactors have also watched this movie for the first time and given their own positive thoughts about it. Those include but are not limited to ItsTotallyCody, Mary Cherry, Natalie Gold, Sebscreen, Maple from Diegesis, Laika Jai TV, Laila Naema, Addie Counts, AkinReacts, Rico & Monica, Alex Hefner, Mr. Video, MellVerse, BillyBinges, Don Townsend, and Movies with Mary. Canadian reactor Kaielle plans to watch it at some point. What’s still peculiar to me is that they implemented comic books in a comic book film. It’s kinda ironic because that’s not something usually done with superhero comic book films which have become the norm. The entire film itself is one massive comic book. From the speech bubbles to the text boxes to the panels to the splash art, it’s almost as if us the audience are flipping through the pages as we’re watching the film. We also got the most wholesome Stan Lee cameo ever. This film premiered about a month after he passed away. The What’s Up Danger scene continues to be one of the best superhero moments ever. Miles got the confidence he needed to hear from his father, creates his own Spider-Man suit, and takes the leap of faith with What’s Up, Danger playing in the background. I also thought it was cool to see Miles take that first leap with an upside-down city in the background. It represents that he’s rising up. His origin story culminates with his own signature comic, and his first solo swing run shows that he’s finally prepared to fulfill his calling. I also loved Miles’ closing monologue. Spider-Man has been my favorite Marvel character since I was a kid, but when Miles said anyone can wear the mask, I felt moved. My biggest hope is kids who watch this movie feel that way as well and imagine themselves as their own version of a Spider-Hero. There are two sequels on the way. The second film Across the Spider-Verse will hit digital in about a month or two. In March 2024, we’re getting Beyond the Spider-Verse. Oscar Isaac voiced Miguel O’Hara/Spider-Man 2099 in the post credit scene, and he’s gonna have a prominent role in Across the Spider-Verse. There’s also a Spider-Woman spinoff in the works with Hailee expected to return as Gwen. And finally, late musician Juice WRLD collaborated with Seezyn in the song called Hide. Juice would have been 24 today.
I’m so glad y’all caught that Gwen came in a week earlier because most reactors didn’t catch this the first watch. Most reactors wondered how she was seen before the Collider went off but it’s because the multiverse has no sense of time. Peter b. Parker could have came in a year earlier or two weeks after the collider went off and it’s because of this reason, it just varies. They were just really lucky they all came around the same time (roughly).
This is by far the best Spiderman movie. Until I saw the sequel in theaters and now that one's my favorite. It somehow does everything the first one does but better. And the first one was already a 10/10. Such a great series, cant wait for you to see the sequel.
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The Zero Effect (Bill Pullman); Wing Commander (Freddie Prince Jr; it's corny dialogue and bad puppeteering but I love it); Ransom (Mel Gibson); Blue Streak (Martin Lawrence); Highlander I & III (NOT the 2nd movie; Christopher Lambert); King Arthur Director's Cut (Clive Owen); Basic (John Travolta); Michael (John Travolta); Multiplicity (Michael Keaton). That's a......... good mix, right there. lol I'd be the world's greatest comedian if I was my only audience.
PLEASE be Miles and Gwen for Halloween. It would be so dope.
Yes
Frr
No, Kingpin and Rogue.
@@chand911it’s cause they a black dude and white girl bro
yes pls be this for halloween! i also want to see this
Fun fact: All of these Spider people were already actual characters before this movie came out. The oldest of them (besides Peter Parker, obviously) is actually Peter Porker aka Spider-Ham, who was created in the 80's.
Yep they’re all real……probably worth the google.
@@Otisboy121 the reference lol
The thing about Stan Lee's cameo in this is movie is that it was the first after he had passed away a month earlier. Seeing him in that scene where the characters were coping with the loss of a great hero really mirrored what many in the comic fandom were going through while mourning the loss of this man that helped to bring so many of our favorite heroes to life on the page and screen. It's simultaneously one of my favorite cameos and one that is hardest to watch, especially when he said, "I'm going to miss him."
When I saw that scene for the first time, I pointed to my screen and said “We’re gonna miss YOU, Stan!”
I was crying so much in the theater when I saw him in this movie ;;
I like how everyone walked into this movie thinking it was gonna be a kids film, only for it to be the best Spider-Man story ever told
I absolutely agree. I definitely did NOT expect the movie to be this good. Across the Spider-Verse is still amazing too! I can't WAIT for Beyond
When it first came out on cinema I thought it was a childish movie so I didn’t go. But I watched it when it was put on Netflix and boy do I regret judging it so quickly.
If you know anything about the directors/writers, you would've walked in expecting a masterpiece ;)
I was one of those people and now I regret I didn't go see it in theaters.
@@imjorkingmypeanits I watched this when it first came out. It still is the best theater experience I ever had.
If you loved spider-woman, then there is so much of her in the sequel. She gets even more awesome.
Lol who actually calls her Spider-Woman? Someone obviously doesnt read comics.
@@chand911And whats the problem...? Ghost-Spider, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Woman, any name is valid :/ bruh
@@chand911 Who cares if he doesn't read the comics. You are like the stereo typical sweaty fat neckbeard nerd lol. Touch grass bro.
@@chand911This version called herself Spider-Woman.
Too much of her in the sequel to the detriment of Miles character.
You two dressing up as Spider-Woman and Spider-Man is a good idea for Halloween
I love shana's reaction to Spider-Gwen. Had the same reaction when it showed "Spider Gwen" on the big screeen. There are other spider ladies as well in the comics, There's "Spider Woman", "Silk", "Spider Gwen" of course so far.
And the costume Idea would actually be fire for both of you to have. lol :)
So glad you mentioned SILK. I love her so much!
spider-woman isn't really a spider-man character in the traditional sense.
@@DatAsianGuy It kind of depends, really. Jessica Drew Spider-Woman isn't sure, but you have Julia Carpenter and Mattie Franklin that are. Then you have the other dimensions like Mayday Parker and Barton's daughter from Old Man Logan.
I always love it when people who know absolutely nothing about spider verse in any way get to be surprised and introduced to Spider Gwen for the first time. Especially given the other Gwens’ fates. There’s also in the next movie Jess Drew, and Charlotte Webber and Felicia Hardy from the new edge of spider verse comics. Heck, there’s even a couple of Spider Woman Mary Jane Watsons.
@@aaronbeatdownand more recently, Felicia Hardy who became Night Spider.
animation dont mean its childish its just art form to express yourself i kinda hate that when people think of animated movie they think childish
It is usually sold as childis by bigger companies, so that is the more common view. Albeit a wrong one
@@demianoff I know right! big companies gave people the wrong idea of animation and it's use
Especially Avatar the last Air bender....an absolute masterpiece
@@maxim196 young justice deals with a lot of very complex and serious issues, far more than a lot of live action sh ows or movies
Agreed it’s such a close minded way of looking at animation as a medium.
Across the Spider-Verse, the 2nd movie was incredible. If you loved this one, you'll love the next movie 10xs more. Everything is just.. on a larger more epic scale. You'll especially love Gwen in this movie, she's amazing! And you feel so proud of Miles! I'd be awesome to see a reaction of you guys watching it!
first ones better
@Leo.23232 2nd person I've heard say this. Hey, an opinion is an opinion. First one was amazing. I watched it like 10 times this past month lol.
@@andysokayi yeah i agree both are great
Ngl I kinda want a 6 hour Spider-Man movie
@Quenterro. I would not be mad if the next movie was 6- hours.. at least 3-hours lol. There's just so much they have to unpack after the cliffhanger.
On you're Green Goblin question it really depends on which comic universe. The Goblin we see in this film is based heavily on the Ultimate Green Goblin from The Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610) the same universe in which the character of Miles Morales was introduced too back in 2011's Ultimate Comics: Fallout #4. This Goblin was created when Norman Osborn tested the OZ Serum on himself, a re-creation of the Super Solider Serum used to turn Steve Rogers into Captain America over 6 decades ago. This transforms Norman into a hulking monster that resembles a Goblin.
In the Mainline Marvel Universe of Prime Earth (Earth-616) Norman is closer to what you two know of Goblin from the live action movies. Norman was efforted by a chemical solution which granted him superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, and stamina as well as a low-level rapid healing factor. He then took the identify of Green Goblin dawning a Goblin outfit and using a Glider to fly around on just like the films. Visually he looks the same like the Sam Rami films so the Goblin identity was also used to hide who he was so that Norman could still continue on with his normal life running Oscorp. This is true for other renditions of the character as well from cartoons to live action films etc. Peter B Parker is closer to the Earth-616 comics so his Green Goblin would be what I described above.
60 decades ago?😂
@@Blag_Cog Oh shit yeah I meant 6 lol thanks for that. I'm pretty sure I was undecided if I should say 60 years or 6 decades.
Pretty overrated movie
@@Meepie_Playzbetter than your fav spider-man movie
I kind of love that in this universe it's implied that Aunt May and Doc Ock were friends at some point because Doc Ock says her friends call her Liv and when the villains crash Aunt May's house and fight all the Spiderpeople she refers to her as Liv.
Miles Morales was created in 2011, because from 2009 to 2014, Glover played Troy Barnes in the sitcom ‘Community,’ who inspired a writer for Marvel comics to create Miles Morales.
Not true - seeing the positive reception to Glover's character wearing those Spider-Man pajamas proved to Brian Michael Bendis that the world was ready for his Spider-Man but he was never an inspiration or influence for the character.
@@darbs1832 both are wrong. basically glover was actually campaigning to play spiderman in the yet to come, amazing spiderman. of course he lost, but seeing how popular his campaign got made BMB write a new spiderman that glover could play.
@@marcosdheleno A simple google search would show that you're wrong. Miles has nothing to do with Glover whatsoever.
I remember being very hyped to have a miles morales movie back in 2018, when everyone else was very skeptical about this movie. Once it came out, it exceeded everyone’s expectations by miles (pun not intended). This movie really changed the game for animation movies as a whole, and showed how amazing animation is for Spider-Man especially, it really proved the haters wrong. After watching this and it’s sequel several times, I believe this trilogy will be the best one of all time. Glad y’all have finally gotten to this gem!
I loved Into The Spiderverse sooo much! Loved it. Saw it in the theater twice. Watched pretty much every reaction to it on TH-cam. All I wanted was to love Across The Spiderverse and just didn’t. Forgot almost everything that happened as soon as I walked out of the theater. Too overstuffed. Too many cutesie moments (Peter brings his baby on missions? Are you f-ing kidding me?). Excessive replay of pointing meme. Someone explain again how Miles watching his uncle die wasn’t good enough for the trope multi-verses? To me the movie was fan service EXTREME TO THE MAX.
@@jimhsfbaythe story was pretty simple to follow to me. Also most of the fan service served the story unlike No Way Home
@@jimhsfbay sounds like a you problem, because the movie was fantastic.
@@jimhsfbay that's unfortunate. Across was phenomenal.
In my opinion the spider-verse movies were made to introduce other spider people and not just focus on the Spider-Man u think of when u say Spider-Man aka Peter parker
You guys would be surprised to know that there are so many different Spider-People in comic books out there. I for one LOVE IT, because there are a lot fun stories about all of them.
Shana’s absolutely gonna love Across the Spiderverse, Gwen is basically the co-lead of that movie
6:21 ....."I think is a coincidence, but he's in red and blue"..... Nothing in a movie is there by coincidence, specially when is one so well crafted as this one......
I was a big fan of the Spider-Ham comics when I was a kid in the 80s, so I was ecstatic that he was part of this, and John Mulaney was the perfect voice for him.
That "Leap of Faith" sequence is such an all timer. Just god mode animation, music and story.
Someone needs to tell these guys that not every film is connected. The characters names are almost always the same but in each franchise different people have different ideas on each character.
"omg is that a MARVEL REFERENCE :00000000000 !??!?!"
Yesss this.
I've heard that Peter B. Parker is indeed supposed to be Raimi's iteration further down the line. Although I have no clue how true that is, I can see Raimi's turning out that way
17:01 that’s a great idea for halloween costumes 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Top quality animation fills in the gaps of the limitations of live action Spiderman movies
Actually captures the sensation of getting absorbed in a comic book.
So what do we learn today? Just because it's cartoon style doesn't mean it was made for kids, same thing with anime. I hope more people would react to more of the "cartoon-ish or anime-ish" style movie because there's so much good movie and series that went under everyone's radar just because the style alone😅
Also the movie is stupidly good tho. I did not expect it to be that good before but it totally broke my expectations and went way beyond that, i love this movie.
the one that just came out in the theatre for some reason surpassed his predecessor. its kind of insane when the first movie is already top tier. the second movie (across the spiderverse) is pure insanity
Did u notice how Miles jumped on top of the bullet Kingpin shot at him? One of the dopest and most underrated move in the whole movie.
I saw this in the theater, and bawled my eyes out when the Stan Lee cameo came up, because this movie was released a few months after he passed. RIP to the legend
man, that bagel really hit the spot
It won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature at the 2019 Academy Awards
I think your comment about them doing diversity right was so spot on especially with newer movies nowadays. The diversity of the characters wasn’t their personality. Like Spider-Gwen’s personality wasn’t just look women can be strong superhero’s to, and Miles wasn’t just hey people of color can be Spider-Man. They actually had personalities while acknowledging their diverse backgrounds
There is a distinction between “cartoon” and “animated”, and neither necessarily means automatically for “kids” 😊😊
Actually, Gwen is referred as Spider Gwen by fans because there is already an spider woman.
These characters are straight from the comic books. They all had their own dimensions and were given the spotlight in the SpiderVerse comic book event. Spider-Gwen was very popular because of her costume and Miles was so popular because of his character and powers, that they have been brought over to the main, real, dimension, in the comic books.
Watch the next one in the series. You'll love it 👍🏽
Fun fact: The move that Miles used after taking the goober that neither Peter B or Gwen taught him? He learned it from HIS universe Spider-man by watching him pull it off at the beginning of the movie
Never underestimate the potential of an animated film
There's actually been several Spider-Women. Gwen is actually the most recent, and was never meant to be permanent character, but the fans instantly fell in love with her (and her costume) and were able to generate enough buzz to get her own series (although Spider-Gwen is officially 'Ghost Spider' in the comics now to give her anonymity). There's been 5-6 different characters that have taken the moniker of Spider Woman aside from that. And there's also Silk, who was bitten by the same spider as Peter Parker.
14:39 damn that bagel really hit the spot
This is literally my first time ever watching you guys and this was genuinely one of the best reactions I've ever seen bc u guys went full in blind, the fact that she found out there was a spider woman was soo wholesome and u guys wanting to be miles and gwen for halloween is amazing u guys earned a new subscriber truly loved this!!
The Spiderman in sweatpants is supposed to be the original Spiderman from the comics - not the Tobey McGuire one or any other from the various movies.
The big albino Frankenstein's Monster-looking guy is called Tombstone - basically just hired muscle for the Kingpin.
This is the most comic-book-accurate depiction of Kingpin on any screen, ever. It would be very hard to do him right, visually, in live action.
Scorpion, the Prowler (Miles' uncle), and the other characters shown are all well-established Spiderman villains, although some of them are slightly different from the mainline comics (like Doc Ock being Olivia instead of Otto).
Spider-Ham (Peter Porker) was a spider bitten by a radioactive pig. In the comics, he actually predates all the other alternate Spider-people.
This is why you don’t look down on animation like it’s for kids animation is cinema people
I never even thought about that end credit scene but after seeing atsv im like HOW DID I NEVER QUESTION THAT
Spider-Verse is not only one of my favorite comic book films, but it's one of my favorite animated films, period. Which is weird because this is the same studio who made the piece of turd known as The Emoji Movie a year before. But let's not talk about that, let's talk about Into the Spider-Verse! It has everything we'd like to see in a comic book film! The humor is excellent, every joke got a laugh out of me, the animation is phenomenal, the writing is brilliant, the characters are developed, the story is excellent, and the emotional moments hit me hard!
Producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller _(Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, The LEGO Movie, 21 Jump Street)_ know what they're doing, and how to keep the studio interference to a minimum.
Columbia was one of six production companies that made this film. They don't get sold credit bud.
The emoji movie is top tier
You do realize emoji movie is meant for kids right? Of course you think it's trash lol
@@shadowphantom66 terrible argument, tons of stuff made for kids is good, that movie is actual trash
16:53 one of the cutest things I've seen on YT 😂 she's definitely a keeper
It's so cool that you guys not only loved this movie, but also felt represented by it. I love the characters in this and Miles has become my favorite Spider-Man, he's just so aweosme and inspiring
One of my favorite tiny details in this movie is when Miles shows up to the fight near the end and where Peter says "Miles?" and Doc Ock says "Spider-Man..?"
I mean it definitely wasn't said like "another Spider-Man?" it was more like "wait... hold on... Spider-Man is back?"
I think that line delivered in that particular way was kinda like the movie establishing that Miles' new determination and confidence is getting him acknowledged as his universe's "official" Spider-Man.
Also I feel is underappreciated is when Miles defeats Kingpin with the shoulder touch...
A big part of what finally made him become Spider-Man was losing his uncle... Who was killed by Kingpin. So he defeats Kingpin by using a trick his uncle taught him. That's some poetic justice.
There are multiple Spider-Women, there is Gwen that you saw here, there are others whose real identities are Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, and lastly Mattie Franklin. There is also one that doesn't go by the name Spider-Woman, but by the name Silk her alias is Cindy Moon, and there is also a Spider-Girl, alias Mayday Parker... Peter and MJ's daughter (she later adopts the name Spider-Woman after her father's death). I think that there are even more, but these are the only ones that I can remember.
This is and probably always will be my favorite Spider-Man movie. I love the themes, the music, the characters and the animation style was phenomenal. You can feel the passion in almost every aspect and I'm so glad it became so successful.
He also got bit by a different spider than the other spider-Men
YOU COULD NOT PAY ME to be a Spider-Persons Uncle If I ever found out my nephew had spider powers I'm never leaving the house again. and I know that won't be enough to save me.
15:30 this reaction is a perfect example of why representation matters.
omg her being hyped for dressing up like spiderwoman for halloween while her partner dresses as spiderman is couple goals
The 2nd one is definitely worth seeing
Don't know if yall notice but there's scenes in the beginning & maybe throughout the movie where they show the number (42) we first see it in the spider that bit Miles' then when he falls down & breaks the chip that Peter Parker gave him, you see the number 42 on the floor where he landed. If its my understanding that's a nod to Jackie Robinson; he's the first African American baseball player. There's a movie called 42 and the lead roll on that movie is none other then Chadwick Boseman. You guys should check it out! It's a great film.
One thing I’m just noticing is Miles get his names dropped in costume around villains a lot.
I've been hype for this one, I knew you guys would like it. This is the Stan Lee cameo that hurts, right after his passing.
"I'm going to miss him. We were friends, you know?"
You would be surprised how many times Spider-Man has died in comics, and just how many spider people their is outside of this movie
LOL her reaction to there being a spider-women was hilarious 😂 there is MANNYYY more spider-people who are girls other than penny and Gwen MANY.
You guys are so freaking adorable
30:30 that’s always the mistake. Assuming “cartoon = childish” just closes you off from so many great films.
First: I wish we can see Miles Morales in live action for once. Second: Can't wait for you guys to watch the sequel.
Well we met his uncle in Spider-Man: Homecoming. I’d say that’s a good start.
I’m also excited for them to check out the sequel as soon as it arrives on home media.
Sony announced they're working with one
Actually sony announced there working on one
@@nintenmetro yeah, but that's a different universe and maybe that Miles is a normal average guy. Some times those Easter-Eggs are simply that, winks to the fandom.
Ehhh tbh I really don't feel like the live action can live up anywhere close to these animated films! I mean for me these two are so good that I really believe we shouldn't even make any more live action spiderman films
Fun Fact on the Kingpin: He's not actually fat, but mostly muscle. So he is strong enough to pick up cars, break concrete pillars, etc.
The best thing about you guys finally watching this movie now is you didn't have to wait 5 years for the sequel!!!
In the scene where Miles first goes to his Uncle's crib, his uncle's TV is playing a scene with Childish Gambino in it.
Is so precious how hyped they get when they spot Stan Lee's cameos.
to answer your question about the sticky hand to hair scene, he has the ability to control his sticky hand and can stick to pretty much any material, sticking to the hair is to show he hasn’t learnt to control it yet
Great reaction! Vince brings such a good calm and cool balance to the reactions.
Okay, you two are adorable as heck, rock your spidey duo look for Halloween! Her genuine joy at watching this along with his chillness breaking when the super iconic scenes went down made me smile like crazy. Keep it up!
16:54 I hope that one day the universe brings into my life a woman who gets excited about Spider-Man/Spider-Woman just like Shushona. Fan of their relationship
can't believe this was technically the last stan lee cameo before he died RIP the god himself
YES, y'all definitely should dress up as Spider-Miles and Spider-Gwen lol.
Also, the second movies is called "Across the Spider-verse", but it'll be a while before y'all actually watch it.
...which reminds me; guess it would be a good time to watch Venom?
Anyways, great reactions and have a good day/evening✌
Love to see it, don’t know if you guys do series but I would highly recommend the spectacular spider man cartoon series if you guys are interested in more spider-man outside of the movies.
1:50 the thing you asked about Spider-Man can he get fat? Yes he can. He would probably still have superstrength underneath the fat, but this Peter Parker shows that that’s a possibility. Also, the thing about Captain America, is that she has to continue to train really hard in order to keep himself that strong. He’s not permanently strong so he could totally get out of shape too
I have seen the new one. And i gotta say it was a wild ride from beginning to end. In my opinion it was better than the first movie but others hold the first movie dear to their heart. They are both MASTERPIECES. Can't wait till y'all react to it
Hope you two are having an great and awesome weekend ❤
6:17 "I don't know if it's a coincidence, but he's in red and blue"... ... ...
Me: 🤯
"We don't choose the ballroom, we just dance!" - Nicolas Cage (Spiderman Noir - Black and white one).
Into the Spider-verse is film 1 of a 3 film series. Film 2, Across the Spider-verse just came out in June and the final film, Beyond the Spider-verse, comes out in March!
There have been several Spider-Women in the comics, including one who is a female clone of Peter Parker. This version in the movie is often known as Spider-Gwen, then there's a recent one called Silk. There's also the anti-hero Spider-Bitch, who is the estranged daughter of Hawkeye and Peter Parker's daughter. And there is also Mayday Parker, who is Peter's other daughter.
The scene in homecoming where childish gambino is shopping for weaponry is a foreshadowing of him becoming the PROWLER hence the violet suit and power etc.
Those alternate versions were not made up for the movie. They were originally in the comics. I was reading Spider-Man comics in the 80's, and I never imagined Spider-Ham would make it into a movie. I have a daughter named Gwen, so I got her a Spider-Gwen mug.
This goes to show that animation's a medium, not a genre. Spider-Verse pushed the boundaries of what can be done and I can't wait to see what they do next.
This and the sequel are in my top 5 comic book movies of all time and the sequel is number one. Can't wait to watch that reaction
The new one is even more amazing...the stakes are much higher, and look out for the Easter Eggs that show up frequently in "Across the Spider-verse" that were in plain sight in this movie. Seriously has the potential to be the best trilogy ever made...
I can’t wait for you guys to watch the sequel of this one that just came out! So good! And we get way more Spider-Gwen!
23:41 agreed that shot is fucking incredible. That whole scene gives me chills.
Fun fact: Spider-Verse has a full Album, Sunflower was just 1 of the songs made for the movie
Also there are millions of Spider-Women, There’s Gwen, There’s Jessica, There’s Silk, There are so so many.
And my favorite fact about this movie, Spider-Man Noir. The one in Black and White, his voice actor is the legendary NICHOLAS CAGE.
Miles Morales is one of the most powerful spidermans. There are so many different comics and universes but Miles is special. Dare I say the sequel tops the first.
Andrew’s Spider-Man movie adaptation, they had in plan to have Emma Stone to be Spider Gwen and they also had in plan Doc Oc, Rhino, Green Goblin. Peter’s coworker Felicia Hardy was also meant to be Black Cat ( Another of Spider-Man’s love interests) but Sony had to mess it up big time
"Why would he be sticking to her hair, though?"
Crazy enough, *every* part of Spider-Man's body can stick to *anything*.
He can stick people to his back like a backpack to carrying them to safety, or choose to stick his mask to his face so you can't unmask him, or anything you can imagine really. :)
LOVE your reactions, they r so honest and fun!
Oh btw, did you see towards the end, spider ham, aka Peter porker is actually eating a sandwich of sorts, all is good, except that which he is eating is human meat. That's from the comics.. 😂😂 comics is all sorts of messed up.
The gray dude with the flat-top is Tombstone. He’s sort of a C-list Marvel villain.
that reaction at 15:35 was top-tier.
Out of all the reactions of this movie I’ve seen no one knows, Tombstone. At the part where they’re wrecking aunt May’s house, when they show the grey dude, everyone says, who’s that? Or, who’s he supposed to be? His name is, Lonnie Lincoln, aka Tombstone. He’s a crime boss in New York, one of Spider-Man’s foes.
Yup. Also had no idea this was going to be so amazing. It won Best Animated Picture. So good.
Talking of how many Spiderpeople there are in this movie, just wait til you see ACROSS THE SPIDERVERSE. Shit was incredible, and there are a whole lot more Spiderpeople
Miles is Afro-Latino. He’s African American through his father Jefferson (or Jeff) and Puerto Rican through his mother Rio.
If you think about it, the term no expectations has several different meanings:
1.) Miles' parents and teachers wanting him to succeed
2.) the Spider crew giving him a hard time assuming he can learn as fast as they did
3.) the box office
Given the reputation that Sony Pictures Animation has compared to other animation studios, some people feared that it wasn’t going to be successful.
Even though not many people invested in it the first time like they did with the live-action Spider-Man films, this movie still set the bar high for animation, made more in the box office than it was spent on, and introduced many people to Miles and other Spider-Heroes.
Over the past 2-3 years, many other reactors have also watched this movie for the first time and given their own positive thoughts about it.
Those include but are not limited to ItsTotallyCody, Mary Cherry, Natalie Gold, Sebscreen, Maple from Diegesis, Laika Jai TV, Laila Naema, Addie Counts, AkinReacts, Rico & Monica, Alex Hefner, Mr. Video, MellVerse, BillyBinges, Don Townsend, and Movies with Mary. Canadian reactor Kaielle plans to watch it at some point.
What’s still peculiar to me is that they implemented comic books in a comic book film. It’s kinda ironic because that’s not something usually done with superhero comic book films which have become the norm.
The entire film itself is one massive comic book. From the speech bubbles to the text boxes to the panels to the splash art, it’s almost as if us the audience are flipping through the pages as we’re watching the film.
We also got the most wholesome Stan Lee cameo ever. This film premiered about a month after he passed away.
The What’s Up Danger scene continues to be one of the best superhero moments ever. Miles got the confidence he needed to hear from his father, creates his own Spider-Man suit, and takes the leap of faith with What’s Up, Danger playing in the background.
I also thought it was cool to see Miles take that first leap with an upside-down city in the background. It represents that he’s rising up.
His origin story culminates with his own signature comic, and his first solo swing run shows that he’s finally prepared to fulfill his calling.
I also loved Miles’ closing monologue. Spider-Man has been my favorite Marvel character since I was a kid, but when Miles said anyone can wear the mask, I felt moved. My biggest hope is kids who watch this movie feel that way as well and imagine themselves as their own version of a Spider-Hero.
There are two sequels on the way. The second film Across the Spider-Verse will hit digital in about a month or two. In March 2024, we’re getting Beyond the Spider-Verse.
Oscar Isaac voiced Miguel O’Hara/Spider-Man 2099 in the post credit scene, and he’s gonna have a prominent role in Across the Spider-Verse.
There’s also a Spider-Woman spinoff in the works with Hailee expected to return as Gwen.
And finally, late musician Juice WRLD collaborated with Seezyn in the song called Hide. Juice would have been 24 today.
I’m so glad y’all caught that Gwen came in a week earlier because most reactors didn’t catch this the first watch. Most reactors wondered how she was seen before the Collider went off but it’s because the multiverse has no sense of time. Peter b. Parker could have came in a year earlier or two weeks after the collider went off and it’s because of this reason, it just varies. They were just really lucky they all came around the same time (roughly).
Across the Spider-Verse to me was a masterpiece!! My favorite spider man out of all of them.
This is by far the best Spiderman movie. Until I saw the sequel in theaters and now that one's my favorite. It somehow does everything the first one does but better. And the first one was already a 10/10. Such a great series, cant wait for you to see the sequel.