There have been quite a few Spider-Man films released this decade, but the animated Into the Spider-Verse is the stand-out of the bunch and easily one of the most inventive superhero films ever made. The first Spider-Man film to focus on Miles Morales, the Ultimate Spider-Man created by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli, Spider-Verse touches on the franchise’s classic themes of power and responsibility in an entirely new light. Living under Peter Parker’s shadow is a heavy burden, but the film does a great job showing that Miles Morales is strong enough to create his own legacy. Full of break-taking animation and a killer voice cast, it’s hard to find a single thing worthy of complaint in this film.
Not only is Spider-Verse a touching story that proves anyone is worthy of being a hero, but the film is also hilarious. While a lot of superhero films rely on witty dialogue to be funny, the film’s very structure enhanced the humor. Whether audiences were learning about alternate versions of Spider-Man — animated in varying styles to match their unique dimension — or seeing Peter Parker and Miles Morales bicker, there’s an opportunity for natural humor tucked away in nearly every scene.
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