Still a true queen. In addition to more Spider-Men, this weird trailer goes all-out with a finale battle that brings together the villains of the Sinister Six — all collected from various Spider-Man movies. It's that final bit that's the real "money shot," as we see all three Spider-Men going into battle against the Sinister Six villains in the set-piece of that large construction site from the trailer.
Appearing as one of the many background Spider-Men in the Spider-Verse comic series, Spider-Cat is-- well, you know where this is going. Originally a plain old house cat to a group of gamers, Spider-Cat somehow gained superpowers and became a vigilante. His nemesis is a Pigeon named Venom, who he fights in his dreams. Apparently these fights are very real, though, as he claims to have lost some of his nine lives in the process. Cat lovers won't be happy to hear that he doesn't make it out of the Spider-Verse comics, as the Inheritors defeat him and consume his life essence.
The cleverly named Spider-Monkey comes from the Marvel Apes universe, where all of the Marvel characters are primates — as if that wasn't clear. While many of the characters retain their typical personalities in ape form, Spidey is a little harder to recognize here. Unlike human Peter Parker, Spider-Monkey is more of an anti-hero. He's complacent, slightly arrogant, and has no problem being lethal with his enemies — even taking the life of Doctor Ooktavius.
Despite this, he's still considered a hero and an Ape-Venger that's their official name. It sounds like Spider-Monkey never got the "power and responsibility" screech from Uncle Ben. What happens when Looney Tunes meets the Marvel universe? You get a world of anthropomorphic animals, puns, and heroes like Spider-Ham.
In a bizarre twist on the classic Spidey origin story, a spider named Peter Porker is bitten by a radioactive pig, turning him into the Spectacular Spider-Ham. Spider-Ham and his dimension are obviously comedic takes on Marvel's usual suspects, featuring alongside characters like Captain Americat, Ducktor Doom, and Swinester Six.
He seems to have Peter Parker's standard set of powers — he just happens to be a Porky Pig lookalike. Originally, after the villain Brainchild used Peter as a test subject in an experiment, Peter was transformed into a creepy humanoid-spider hybrid. This actually happened more than once, if you can believe it.
This gross spider-creature wears the tattered remains of Spidey's costume and is a primitive, villainous husk of web-slinger. Man-Spider rears his head in the comics every once and a while.
Thankfully, he always turns back into someone more man than spider. What's weirder than a man-sized spider in a Spider-Man costume? Thousands of tiny spiders in a Spider-Man costume, of course! There's not much more to say here. He's a Spider-Man made of spiders and it's scary. Hopefully this concept doesn't apply to the other heroes in his universe. If it does, stay away from Wasp, Scorpion, Wolverine, Rhino-- or anybody else named after a potentially dangerous creature, for that matter.
Wielding the nigh-unlimited power of the Enigma Force, Captain Universe also known as Cosmic Spider-Man comes from a dimension where Peter Parker has godlike abilities. He possesses an enhanced version of Spider-Man's power-set along with new powers that rival the abilities of Superman. In the original Spider-Verse comic series, Captain Universe used his dimension as a sanctuary for all Spider-Men targeted by the Inheritors.
Not only could Captain Universe punch the Hulk into the moon with ease, but he could see at a subatomic level, manipulate cosmic energy, and even fly. His only real weakness is that his additional powers only work when he's present in his own dimension — hardly a weakness at all.
This scary Spider-Man is rooted in dark fantasy. Young Peter Parker ventures into an eerie forest known as the Webwood, where he encounters an mysterious witch. The Widow of the Web, as she is known, gifts Peter the powers of a spider under the condition that he may never use the powers for self-interest or personal gain. Soon after, Uncle Ben is robbed by a bandit.
Sounds like classic Spidey, right? Well, Peter fights off the bandit to save Uncle Ben — technically abusing his power. For breaking his deal with the witch, this Peter Parker is cursed forever as a monstrous spider-creature called Webslinger. He guards the Webwood with his life, despite frightening the locals. There are so many places and characters in Marvel comics that the company keeps a numerical record of every unique continuity it creates. Jon Watts' latest feature has seen much-fevered speculation from fans, with viewers eagerly anticipating what's in store.
Various rumors and fan theories have flooded the internet since the film's announcement, covering a number of possible avenues that the narrative could take, especially as fans anticipate more multiversal options and the return of previous Sony Spider-Man characters. Sometimes these leaks or speculative pieces have taken some particularly weird directions, suggesting that audiences could be in for a wild ride.
One of the movie's most heavily rumored aspects is the potential appearance of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's Spider-Men. Although these actors have yet to be confirmed, many fans are convinced that the pair will feature.
According to an anonymous 4Chan poster, Peter's friend Ned accidentally transports the alternate universe web-slingers to the MCU after tinkering with Doctor Strange's sling ring. Ned's antics supposedly cause Strange's magical portals to form, suggesting he may hold some innate magical abilities. This surprising move could benefit Peter's best buddy greatly, offering the character a more important role within the narrative.
Ned's rumored actions here seem somewhat unlikely, however, as Strange trained for months before he was able to open portals, making it a highly complex skill to master. Making his debut in Loki , Alligator Loki is a relatively new addition to the MCU and is considered by many to be one of the most awesome on-screen crocodilians. A somewhat unusual Reddit theory suggests that the crocodile may appear in the film , with actor Paula Newsome having been superimposed over Alligator Loki in the film's teaser.
An Alligator Loki cameo is not entirely outside the realms of possibility. Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse's plot introduces audiences to Spider-Ham, who hails from a universe comprised of animal versions of Marvel heroes and villains. If Alligator Loki comes from the same realm as the pig wall-crawler, then the crocodilian could provide an easy way to introduce a live-action Spider-Ham into the narrative.
The visual glitch seems to go on forever, with RiepingCaio managing to knock out the other enemies and complete the random crime as their foe continuously floats in the air. With the big screen team-up between Doctor Strange and Spider-Man right around the corner, this bug comes at a perfect time.
Given all the excitement for the film, it would not be surprising if players try to intentionally get enemies stuck so that they can recreate the bug for some Spider-Man: No Way Home -inspired photos.
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