I love how supportive aunt may is. She is basically "hey you aren't peter but you are a good kid" and basically support's him because she knows spiderman is important.
FUN FACT: The older Spider-Man and world was animated at 24 FPS to make it seem like he was more experienced and smoother with his movement since he has been at it for a long time. Miles was animated at 12 FPS to make him seem jerky, unsure and clumsy as he didn't know his powers for most of the movie. You can really see it as they escape Doc Oct's lab as they are side-by-side. Once he takes HIS leap of faith while donning his new suit, he is finally at 24 FPS animation.
@@nickreacts6394 100% and on your closing comment about no side-movies for the other characters. Amazon did announce that they are doing a Spider-Man Noir live-action series. We'll get more details sometime after the strike ends most likely.
This claim is all over the internet, but I'm sorry, it's not quite true. For instance, Miles is clearly animated at 12 fps on the train with Kingpin. There are scenes in the movie where the framerate is a sign of experience, or perhaps that Miles and Peter are out of sync. But for the movie as a whole, it's more complicated than this.
@@velaro3 Certain action sequences for multiple characters are animated at a lower frame rate because it gives the action more "punch". The original comment isn't wrong though, the production team themselves said this was their intention with Mile's overall frame rate throughout the movie.
That line Spider-Ham says, "The hardest thing about this job is... you can't always save everybody." Really chokes me up, even to this day. In every single superhero story, someone important to them that they couldn't save (like Uncle Ben, or Gwen Stacy in the spider-Man comics,) is a traumatizing memory that stays with them the most, their driving force to do their very best and try not to let anyone else die. But it's an impossible task, the cruel reality, and a rather mature theme that I'm glad they touched on.
Thank you so much! And I 100% agree both with this somber message but also how great it is to see this handled in a serious and emotional way in an animated/ family friendly movie. Real life is tragic sometimes, and real heroes often find motivation from a pain or loss close to them; seeing that reflected in a superhero story gets me so much more invested in the experience because it rings true to my own life/ learning. I do really also like how the other Spider-People (who pushed Miles hard while training) were so kind to him after his loss: they knew when to push him and to give him live and support
I love it when superhero stories include that element. It is such an important aspect of the genera. In a related note, I kinda wish that they touched on the trauma of Gwen's backstory. The person she couldn't save was Peter Parker, and that was her galvanizing point. And now, when pulled into this new reality, she is working side by side with another Peter Parker, who is now a Spiderperson, like her. But she never lets it interfere. But for her, that must have been hard, to see him back like that. I think that was, also, why she realized what he was doing with MJ at the dinner party. She was fighting to keep from doing something similar. I don't know if Peter B. Parker had his Gwen die in his world, or it would be similar for him too.
You have to see the next one, there's so much attention to detail and lore and a lot of it is shown in this one, but even more so in the next and I'm sure there will be more in the third!
The Peter from Spider-Gwens universe wasn't Spider-Man, but he wasn't exactly a regular guy. You have to really be looking to see it, but he was her version of The Lizard. The movie treats it like she does: glosses over it quickly. But in the flashback you see him quickly in shadow, and when we do see him he's got little scaly spots still visible.
I believe the reason that Prowler (Uncle Aaron) actually covered Miles' face back up was to protect his identity from the rest of Kingpin's goons (and Kingpin himself). I don't think he was actually going to kill Miles because he hesitate long enough for Fist to get impatient enough to shoot him for not responding to his order to kill Miles fast enough. This is such an astonishing good and inspired movie. As much as I like Tom Holland's Spider-man in the MCU, I really wish that Miles had actually been the one that introduced the character to that continuity. (although I admit it would have left Spider-man: No Way Home feeling far, far different.) I'm looking forward to seeing the next one, though I understand it's supposed to be a trilogy and the third movie is having some trouble getting off the ground, so I guess we'll see.
42 was put in the first Spiderman comic by Steve Ditko the cocreator and artist to pay homage to his favorite baseball player Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Throughout Spiderman comic history people reference the number 42 to honor Ditko and Jackie Robinson. 42 fits for Miles as the first Spiderman of color homage to the first major leagues player of color Jackie Robinson. Both from Brooklyn and breaking the color barrier.
The Spider-Man in the post-credits scene is Miguel O'Hara, AKA Spider-Man 2099. I have a feeling you're gonna really enjoy him in Across the Spider-Verse.
I just saw the title and I knew exactly what she was talking about. Everyone telling me that this movie is not emotional thought that titanic was like sesame street.
I know I'm old, but I still want to see the Nicholas Hammond Spiderman at least get a mention in these movies. That's the one I grew up with (the first live action TV show in the 70s starring the oldest boy from the Sound of Music). They even referenced the 60s cartoon, so it can happen!
Can’t wait for you guys to see Across the Spider Verse it’s such an amazing sequel to this movie! And I know you guys will love every moment; I had to see Across the Spiderverse 2 times when it came out in June. Favorite animated movie
I don't blame you for not knowing this since you guys are young, but you said the "Porky Pig" Spiderman was a first-he actually had his own comic in the 1980s. You see, Marvel was trying a lineup of kids comics called "Star". It had Muppet Babies and Planet Terry (my favourites) and also "Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham". Funny enough, those comics were all but worthless on the open market before, and now they shot up in value after this movie
Peter B. Parker was my favorite part of this movie, and if they do a live-action version (presumably as a gag in another movie), they should hire Jerma to play him.
There are two types super heroes and villains, there’s one with super enhanced powers & abilities and there the ones that physically perfected and excels at all sports
This adaptation is a loose version of a multiversal crossing in the comics that involves inter dimensional vampires which this, wisely, chose a route that fits a feature length film. If you were blown away at the first, wait till you see the sequel 🤯 🕷️ 🕸️. Also, the sequel is the longest western animated film at 2hrs and 20mins. I just hope that with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes happening that the third film won’t be delayed too much 🤞. Originally, Beyond the Spider Verse was suppose to be released in theaters next year in March, but because of the strikes, it’s going to be pushed back 😬.
6:12 - TECHNICALLY puberty last (on average) til about 23. 10:52 - That's Wilson Fisk, AKA, the Kingpin. He's the head of all organized crime in Spiderman's New York. People look at him and think he's just a 'fat cat,' but the truth is all of that girth is pure muscle.
I believe obviously uncle Aaron loves Miles. You can see it in his face immediately when he finds out it's Miles. He realizes he's been hunting Miles all along and how wrong that was. Aaron knows he's caught on the wrong side and he has to hide Miles' face for his own safety. He's blocking the Kingpin's view so he doesn't see Miles unmasked. When Aaron only has a few moments left he apologizes to Miles immediately and gave his parting words of encouragement.
let me explain that better, hahaha... 😊 As soon as Aaron finds out it's Miles, he is stopped in his tracks. He may be loyal to his boss but there is one thing he won't go against and that is Miles. He realizes he's been saying "No, no no no no..." all along. Then Kingpin's voice brings him back to reality and once again he stops. Now he knows what he must do and that is to protect Miles. The fear we see in his eyes is fear for Miles' safety. Carefully and slowly he hides Mile's face. Before he can think of anything else Kingpin decides. As Aaron falls he has a confused look and perhaps he regrets that he didn't get to decide what happens to him. In his last moments we don't see regret for his path in life. He only regrets having disappointed Miles. This means he accepts responsibility for his actions and from what we've seen he is a loyal henchman meaning he lives by a code of his own. It's just that he'll never go against Miles. Then he speaks from his heart to tell Miles to keep on going down his own path. I think this is what we saw happen. Also I think that Aaron never apologized to us and so that's why he doesn't explain his actions and motivations and so... we can decide... if we want to. But I believe in the end he did not pity himself.
the movie actually didnt make alot of money, on the contrary, it almost not broke even. but it earned enough and got such amazing word of mouth, tied with the best animation oscar and it got a second wind on streaming, where it really hit a stride. as for the sequel, it made more than 2x the original in the box office. and now people are campainign not to get an animated movie nomination, but a best movie nomination. it is that good. as a side note, this movie is one of the best to rewatch so you can notice the small hints. like when miles first meet spiderman, his spider sense is green and purple, because those are the colors of his uncle as the prawler. showing that, if not for that bite, he might've ended up as the next prowler instead. then there's some small bits, like aunt may calling doc ock "liv", showing that they knew each other as friends(POSSIBLY EVEN MORE THAN THAT). there's also alot of hints of gwen opening up to miles, and by the end, she takes his response very positively, which hints at her actually liking him back.
I think Miles' dad didn't know Aaron was the Prowler because... he would have gone after him, right? I understand the comics will have a different story - each version is a different story, for example Doc Oc here is Olivia Octavius. Miles' dad Jeff, knows Aaron is running with the wrong crowd - but if he knew he was a criminal he'd go arrest him, right? He doesn't even like running a red light... and seems intolerant of any wrong-doing. "Comic-con" I think has to be San Diego... right?
While the "You got to say it back" episode is immensely humiliating for Miles it does serve a purpose. Jefferson is a cop and could easily be killed on the job. Hm and Miles also only really see each other on two days of the week. He wants Miles to have a satisfying memory if the worst does happen and no regrets over his last words to him being just a formality.
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Comics Miles have it's Amazing Fantasy Spider-Man Original First Book. Kingping it's Big in Book séries and more. Amazing Spider-Man not Death in Ultimate Spider-Man Spider-Man Death hands Green Goblin. Kingping it's name Wilson Fisk Big Villains for Spider-Man. Livia / Octopus not in Comics Book Leeny Tombstone Big Villains Mac Gargan/Scorpion Big Villains Aeron Davis/Prowler Very Good Villains
I love how supportive aunt may is. She is basically "hey you aren't peter but you are a good kid" and basically support's him because she knows spiderman is important.
She knows it’s what Peter would want
FUN FACT: The older Spider-Man and world was animated at 24 FPS to make it seem like he was more experienced and smoother with his movement since he has been at it for a long time. Miles was animated at 12 FPS to make him seem jerky, unsure and clumsy as he didn't know his powers for most of the movie. You can really see it as they escape Doc Oct's lab as they are side-by-side. Once he takes HIS leap of faith while donning his new suit, he is finally at 24 FPS animation.
Dang, that is such a cool detail!! You can really see the passion and craft in every frame of this movie
@@nickreacts6394 100% and on your closing comment about no side-movies for the other characters. Amazon did announce that they are doing a Spider-Man Noir live-action series. We'll get more details sometime after the strike ends most likely.
This claim is all over the internet, but I'm sorry, it's not quite true. For instance, Miles is clearly animated at 12 fps on the train with Kingpin. There are scenes in the movie where the framerate is a sign of experience, or perhaps that Miles and Peter are out of sync. But for the movie as a whole, it's more complicated than this.
That was proven to be unintentional.
@@velaro3 Certain action sequences for multiple characters are animated at a lower frame rate because it gives the action more "punch". The original comment isn't wrong though, the production team themselves said this was their intention with Mile's overall frame rate throughout the movie.
That line Spider-Ham says, "The hardest thing about this job is... you can't always save everybody." Really chokes me up, even to this day. In every single superhero story, someone important to them that they couldn't save (like Uncle Ben, or Gwen Stacy in the spider-Man comics,) is a traumatizing memory that stays with them the most, their driving force to do their very best and try not to let anyone else die. But it's an impossible task, the cruel reality, and a rather mature theme that I'm glad they touched on.
Thank you so much! And I 100% agree both with this somber message but also how great it is to see this handled in a serious and emotional way in an animated/ family friendly movie. Real life is tragic sometimes, and real heroes often find motivation from a pain or loss close to them; seeing that reflected in a superhero story gets me so much more invested in the experience because it rings true to my own life/ learning.
I do really also like how the other Spider-People (who pushed Miles hard while training) were so kind to him after his loss: they knew when to push him and to give him live and support
I love it when superhero stories include that element. It is such an important aspect of the genera.
In a related note, I kinda wish that they touched on the trauma of Gwen's backstory. The person she couldn't save was Peter Parker, and that was her galvanizing point. And now, when pulled into this new reality, she is working side by side with another Peter Parker, who is now a Spiderperson, like her. But she never lets it interfere. But for her, that must have been hard, to see him back like that. I think that was, also, why she realized what he was doing with MJ at the dinner party. She was fighting to keep from doing something similar. I don't know if Peter B. Parker had his Gwen die in his world, or it would be similar for him too.
You have to see the next one, there's so much attention to detail and lore and a lot of it is shown in this one, but even more so in the next and I'm sure there will be more in the third!
The Peter from Spider-Gwens universe wasn't Spider-Man, but he wasn't exactly a regular guy. You have to really be looking to see it, but he was her version of The Lizard. The movie treats it like she does: glosses over it quickly. But in the flashback you see him quickly in shadow, and when we do see him he's got little scaly spots still visible.
I believe the reason that Prowler (Uncle Aaron) actually covered Miles' face back up was to protect his identity from the rest of Kingpin's goons (and Kingpin himself). I don't think he was actually going to kill Miles because he hesitate long enough for Fist to get impatient enough to shoot him for not responding to his order to kill Miles fast enough.
This is such an astonishing good and inspired movie. As much as I like Tom Holland's Spider-man in the MCU, I really wish that Miles had actually been the one that introduced the character to that continuity. (although I admit it would have left Spider-man: No Way Home feeling far, far different.)
I'm looking forward to seeing the next one, though I understand it's supposed to be a trilogy and the third movie is having some trouble getting off the ground, so I guess we'll see.
you also saw him pulling back with hands up before he got shot
I don't know why some people think he was, it was so obvious he wasn't.
of course he wasn’t gonna kill him, Aaron was probably racking his brain tryna figure out how to get Miles out of this
oh the music is huge. if you listen to the prowlers theme its motif is actually reversed from Miles's theme.
“Step six: I grab a bagel from the cafeteria”
“…Important step!”
Oh buddy you have no idea…. 😅
yeah that decision might've had a slight consequence.
It definitely hit the spot
its so cool to look back and see how they threw 42 all around the movie
my fav part about this movie is how easy is to pull off a Peter B Parker cosplay
Hahaha realistic goals
42 was put in the first Spiderman comic by Steve Ditko the cocreator and artist to pay homage to his favorite baseball player Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Throughout Spiderman comic history people reference the number 42 to honor Ditko and Jackie Robinson. 42 fits for Miles as the first Spiderman of color homage to the first major leagues player of color Jackie Robinson. Both from Brooklyn and breaking the color barrier.
The Spider-Man in the post-credits scene is Miguel O'Hara, AKA Spider-Man 2099. I have a feeling you're gonna really enjoy him in Across the Spider-Verse.
This sequel is SOOOOOOOO good. Cannot wait to watch it at home when it’s released
The reason Spider Ham says he was bitten by a radioactive pig is because in his world, he was a spider turned into a pig by the bite.
I just saw the title and I knew exactly what she was talking about.
Everyone telling me that this movie is not emotional thought that titanic was like sesame street.
I know I'm old, but I still want to see the Nicholas Hammond Spiderman at least get a mention in these movies. That's the one I grew up with (the first live action TV show in the 70s starring the oldest boy from the Sound of Music). They even referenced the 60s cartoon, so it can happen!
Kingpin is super strong. His body is almost all muscle. The 90’s Spiderman version of Kingpin said his body is only 2% body fat.
I love how their solution to animating The Kingpin is to just make him Strong Mad, it fits so well
Can’t wait for you guys to see Across the Spider Verse it’s such an amazing sequel to this movie! And I know you guys will love every moment; I had to see Across the Spiderverse 2 times when it came out in June. Favorite animated movie
This and Across the Spider-Verse are my favorite Superhero movies. Just pure masterpieces 🙌🏾
The music in this is soo good
Don’t even watch the trailer for the sequel. Just go in blind and enjoy
Aww...y'all are so cute!
Yall are adorable
This is the best Spider-Man
Top-tier animation, acting, music, and above all storytelling! 👌
@@nickreacts6394wait till you see the sequel it's even better
This movie is so good!!! Can’t wait for y’all to see ATSV
Can’t wait for the VOD release!
Now you can watch part 2
The Spider-Man in the post credits is Miguel O'Hara, Spider-Man 2099.
17:58 That guy's probably wondering "Did someone put something in my coffee?"
18:45 Edna Mode approves
@32:00, uncle Aaron would never hurt Miles, Aaron put Miles face mask back on meant he tried to let him go, Kingpin saw it so he shot Aaron.
Miles is just starting highschool in this, so he's like 13. The puberty jokes were quite literal.
no he’s still in middle school cus miles said “why can’t i stay at brooklyn middle”
8th grade most likely
Great reaction. Thanks!
May's superpower is simply being the best aunt.
Can’t wait to see the sequel review!
22:20 man did you guys *spot* that? I cannot believe he took a bagel..
I don't blame you for not knowing this since you guys are young, but you said the "Porky Pig" Spiderman was a first-he actually had his own comic in the 1980s. You see, Marvel was trying a lineup of kids comics called "Star". It had Muppet Babies and Planet Terry (my favourites) and also "Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham". Funny enough, those comics were all but worthless on the open market before, and now they shot up in value after this movie
Peter B. Parker was my favorite part of this movie, and if they do a live-action version (presumably as a gag in another movie), they should hire Jerma to play him.
Maybe the reason why the Prowler's music sounds familiar to you guys is because it's based off of the sound of a baby elephant's roar
42 is the meaning of life and everything.
First time coming back to this channel in a while because i kinda got bored of youtube reactions but WTF WHERE IS THOR GONE
Great review!
There are two types super heroes and villains, there’s one with super enhanced powers & abilities and there the ones that physically perfected and excels at all sports
This adaptation is a loose version of a multiversal crossing in the comics that involves inter dimensional vampires which this, wisely, chose a route that fits a feature length film. If you were blown away at the first, wait till you see the sequel 🤯 🕷️ 🕸️. Also, the sequel is the longest western animated film at 2hrs and 20mins. I just hope that with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes happening that the third film won’t be delayed too much 🤞. Originally, Beyond the Spider Verse was suppose to be released in theaters next year in March, but because of the strikes, it’s going to be pushed back 😬.
42 was Jackie Robinsons jersey number. thats the real world significance. Movie significance would be a spoiler if you haven't seem the sequel.
6:12 - TECHNICALLY puberty last (on average) til about 23.
10:52 - That's Wilson Fisk, AKA, the Kingpin. He's the head of all organized crime in Spiderman's New York. People look at him and think he's just a 'fat cat,' but the truth is all of that girth is pure muscle.
What? Puberty lasts to 23? Are you sure?
@@SJHFoto More or less. Find pics of yourself at 18 and 25. You'll be able to see a difference.
@@legionaireb It's called aging. I am 48, and looked different than I did at 40 as well
The spider-man at the end is Miguel O'Hara spider-man of the future, in the year 2099.
I do believe that in the comics the spider that bites Miles was labeled as number 42.
Ah that must be it, thank you!
@@nickreacts6394 this will be referenced in the upcoming sequels
No before the universes collided and into other media Oscorp attempted to create more spiders 🕷️ with an upgrade
42 in the comics is a reference to the number for the baseball player Jackie Robinson.
I was kinda being vague on purpose, but thank you everyone.
I believe obviously uncle Aaron loves Miles. You can see it in his face immediately when he finds out it's Miles. He realizes he's been hunting Miles all along and how wrong that was. Aaron knows he's caught on the wrong side and he has to hide Miles' face for his own safety. He's blocking the Kingpin's view so he doesn't see Miles unmasked. When Aaron only has a few moments left he apologizes to Miles immediately and gave his parting words of encouragement.
let me explain that better, hahaha... 😊
As soon as Aaron finds out it's Miles, he is stopped in his tracks. He may be loyal to his boss but there is one thing he won't go against and that is Miles. He realizes he's been saying "No, no no no no..." all along. Then Kingpin's voice brings him back to reality and once again he stops. Now he knows what he must do and that is to protect Miles. The fear we see in his eyes is fear for Miles' safety. Carefully and slowly he hides Mile's face. Before he can think of anything else Kingpin decides. As Aaron falls he has a confused look and perhaps he regrets that he didn't get to decide what happens to him.
In his last moments we don't see regret for his path in life. He only regrets having disappointed Miles. This means he accepts responsibility for his actions and from what we've seen he is a loyal henchman meaning he lives by a code of his own. It's just that he'll never go against Miles. Then he speaks from his heart to tell Miles to keep on going down his own path. I think this is what we saw happen. Also I think that Aaron never apologized to us and so that's why he doesn't explain his actions and motivations and so... we can decide... if we want to. But I believe in the end he did not pity himself.
NOOO not the bagel!!!
the movie actually didnt make alot of money, on the contrary, it almost not broke even. but it earned enough and got such amazing word of mouth, tied with the best animation oscar and it got a second wind on streaming, where it really hit a stride.
as for the sequel, it made more than 2x the original in the box office. and now people are campainign not to get an animated movie nomination, but a best movie nomination.
it is that good.
as a side note, this movie is one of the best to rewatch so you can notice the small hints. like when miles first meet spiderman, his spider sense is green and purple, because those are the colors of his uncle as the prawler. showing that, if not for that bite, he might've ended up as the next prowler instead.
then there's some small bits, like aunt may calling doc ock "liv", showing that they knew each other as friends(POSSIBLY EVEN MORE THAN THAT).
there's also alot of hints of gwen opening up to miles, and by the end, she takes his response very positively, which hints at her actually liking him back.
I can't wait for y'all to react to the new one. So... Many... Call-backs.
I think Miles' dad didn't know Aaron was the Prowler because... he would have gone after him, right? I understand the comics will have a different story - each version is a different story, for example Doc Oc here is Olivia Octavius. Miles' dad Jeff, knows Aaron is running with the wrong crowd - but if he knew he was a criminal he'd go arrest him, right? He doesn't even like running a red light... and seems intolerant of any wrong-doing.
"Comic-con" I think has to be San Diego... right?
Welcome to the Spider-Verse.
You should show her the original Raimi films and the Garfield movies. 😄
42 is Jackie Robinson number the first African American to play at Major League Baseball
You should watch the Raimi movies with her, Get her more used to Spider-Man’s canon before you guys watch Across The Spider-verse
Remember that bagel joke for the sequel!
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Your girlfriend is sooo cute ☺️
Spider-man Accros The Spider Verse very very well you love it.
Spider-man Accros The Spider Verse Part 1
for the longest time I thought domi was your girlfriend
No just friends :)
Miles is 13 in this movie
Sweet
Remember the guy who got hit with the bagel... ⚫
Dude you look exactly like kenny pickett
Fun fact: Miles is actually a young boyo in this movie, he’s 13-14!
That's right-that's why he wanted to go back to "Brooklyn Middle" instead of high school. Not many people catch that
Yo, so I haven't watched him in a while. Why did he change his name from Thor, to his actual name?
While the "You got to say it back" episode is immensely humiliating for Miles it does serve a purpose. Jefferson is a cop and could easily be killed on the job. Hm and Miles also only really see each other on two days of the week. He wants Miles to have a satisfying memory if the worst does happen and no regrets over his last words to him being just a formality.
Trailer for the next spider verse reaction please
"I wonder what the number 42 is"
Just keep it in mind, really, you'll be surprised...
He's 13 in this movie
13:14
First of all YOU HAVE A GIRLFRIEND since when ? Why she never revealed?? To be fair i though the other girl from another videos is your girlfriend
Haha we've been together since before the channel, but we just started doing some reactions together But here it is: the reveal!!
She looks like mulan from Disney that's insane
Still no band of brothers i see
just on Patreon :)
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Comics Miles have it's Amazing Fantasy Spider-Man Original First Book.
Kingping it's Big in Book séries and more.
Amazing Spider-Man not Death in Ultimate Spider-Man Spider-Man Death hands Green Goblin.
Kingping it's name Wilson Fisk
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Leeny Tombstone Big Villains
Mac Gargan/Scorpion Big Villains
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The Love Bug 1968, Walking with Dinosaurs The Movie 2013, Looney Tunes Back in Action 2003, Angry Birds 2016, Gnomeo and Juliet 2011. Please.