Hearing more of him, Joe Johnston's Peter really does sound kind of "old" .
I guess that finally explains the Gwen issue. The girl in Mile's high school is named "Wanda" and she and Gwen just happen to look alike .
Hearing more of him, Joe Johnston's Peter really does sound kind of "old" .
If it wins at least one, I'll be surprised
That works too.Sometimes it's nice just be nominated
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Ha, Miles finds Post Malone as catchy as most people do .
I hope the Spider-Ham theme song is actually in the movie .
Man...totally forgot they might not have time for the city that hates him for being the new Spider-Man so soon.Ha, Miles finds Post Malone as catchy as most people do .
Wasn't Shameik Moore known for a musical movie prior to this? Fitting to have his Miles singing then .
That has got to be the most Spanish I think I have ever heard Miles speak .
It's also interesting that you can start to see the distinction between Miles and Peter in this, in that Miles here has two, active, biological parents and is more outgoing and popular then Peter is often depicted as. Although actually that seems different from Miles in the comics too .
I hope the Spider-Ham theme song is actually in the movie .
This is definitely the most Spanish I've heard from Miles in all of my years of reading Bendis' run and under Mark Waid's writing. They are definitely embracing the bi-racial angle.Ha, Miles finds Post Malone as catchy as most people do .
Wasn't Shameik Moore known for a musical movie prior to this? Fitting to have his Miles singing then .
That has got to be the most Spanish I think I have ever heard Miles speak .
It's also interesting that you can start to see the distinction between Miles and Peter in this, in that Miles here has two, active, biological parents and is more outgoing and popular then Peter is often depicted as. Although actually that seems different from Miles in the comics too .
I hope the Spider-Ham theme song is actually in the movie .
It would be kind of funny if someone makes a comment about his costume being in bad taste .Man...totally forgot they might not have time for the city that hates him for being the new Spider-Man so soon.
Agreed .This is definitely the most Spanish I've heard from Miles in all of my years of reading Bendis' run and under Mark Waid's writing. They are definitely embracing the bi-racial angle.
I'm hoping all the other Spiders end up being show-stealers in their own right .On a side note, I remember some comic reading folks I know, predicting that Peni Parker would be a break out character, going from an obscure Spider-verse tie-in to the big screen. As of now, it seems like the studio is much more keen on pushing Spider-Ham, though (which is okay by me).
Oh, I do as well. It's just that they thought that in these passing months Peni was going to be showing up in fan art everywhere, due to her anime angle. I didn't really have any reason not to believe them, but it looks like they're wrong.I'm hoping all the other Spiders end up being show-stealers in their own right .
Ha, Miles finds Post Malone as catchy as most people do .
Wasn't Shameik Moore known for a musical movie prior to this? Fitting to have his Miles singing then .
This is definitely the most Spanish I've heard from Miles in all of my years of reading Bendis' run and under Mark Waid's writing. They are definitely embracing the bi-racial angle.
Another pretty interesting article about how the movie was created.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse required inventing a new kind of animation technology
I haven't read a comic with Miles, or a new comic period, in years but, when I did read them, it always bugged me that they initially made a big deal in the press about Miles being "the first Black and Latino Spider-Man" and even went as far as naming him Morales, only to then never really display that as part of his background or character. It's awesome to see them doing it here.
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