Spider-Man kreuzt parallele Dimensionen und verbündet sich mit den Wandkrabblern der anderen Dimensionen, um eine Bedrohung für alle Realitäten zu stoppen.Spider-Man kreuzt parallele Dimensionen und verbündet sich mit den Wandkrabblern der anderen Dimensionen, um eine Bedrohung für alle Realitäten zu stoppen.Spider-Man kreuzt parallele Dimensionen und verbündet sich mit den Wandkrabblern der anderen Dimensionen, um eine Bedrohung für alle Realitäten zu stoppen.
- Regisseure
- Autoren
- Stars
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 85 Gewinne & 60 Nominierungen insgesamt
Shameik Moore
- Miles Morales
- (Synchronisation)
Jake Johnson
- Peter B. Parker
- (Synchronisation)
Hailee Steinfeld
- Gwen Stacy
- (Synchronisation)
Mahershala Ali
- Uncle Aaron
- (Synchronisation)
Brian Tyree Henry
- Jefferson Davis
- (Synchronisation)
Lily Tomlin
- Aunt May
- (Synchronisation)
Luna Lauren Velez
- Rio Morales
- (Synchronisation)
Zoë Kravitz
- Mary Jane
- (Synchronisation)
John Mulaney
- Spider-Ham
- (Synchronisation)
Kimiko Glenn
- Peni Parker
- (Synchronisation)
Nicolas Cage
- Spider-Man Noir
- (Synchronisation)
Kathryn Hahn
- Doc Ock
- (Synchronisation)
Liev Schreiber
- Wilson Fisk
- (Synchronisation)
Chris Pine
- Peter Parker
- (Synchronisation)
Natalie Morales
- Miss Calleros
- (Synchronisation)
Edwin R. Habacon
- Brooklyn Visions Security Guard
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Edwin H. Bravo)
Oscar Isaac
- Interesting Person #1
- (Synchronisation)
Greta Lee
- Interesting Person #2
- (Synchronisation)
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Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' is acclaimed for its innovative animation and unique visual effects. The exploration of the multiverse and diverse Spider-Man characters is praised for originality. Character development, especially Miles Morales and Peter Parker, adds depth. However, some criticize pacing, plot inconsistencies, and over-reliance on visuals. Political and social themes receive mixed feedback. Voice acting and soundtrack are divisive, with some appreciating performances and others finding them lacking.
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Game Changer
Have you ever sat through a film and you knew that films would never be the same going forward? For example, Terminator 2, Star Wars.. the first Toy Story... Iron Man
Well this is one of those. This is a almost rather perfect film. Let me just say the the stylished animation is just top notch. It as if the comic book leaped off the pages. I've seen practically all super hero films to include the DC animated ones. This feels as if they took comic books and Playstation animation and just came up with this perfect look.
And the story is great.. the pacing is so wonderful. It is able to tell the story.. and an origin without boring us to tears like Zack Snyder has done in the DC universe. The story is quiet touching. And it allows us to have a pretty interesting Spider Man in Miles WITHOUT thrashing or having a Peter Parker like experience.
Plus our the villains are so well done..
But I think we will see a lot more of this type of animation in the future from Sony. I think they announced their presence with authority.. like how Dreamworks did with Shrek.. and how Pixar did.
It's been awhile I seen something so unexpected and so cool.
Well this is one of those. This is a almost rather perfect film. Let me just say the the stylished animation is just top notch. It as if the comic book leaped off the pages. I've seen practically all super hero films to include the DC animated ones. This feels as if they took comic books and Playstation animation and just came up with this perfect look.
And the story is great.. the pacing is so wonderful. It is able to tell the story.. and an origin without boring us to tears like Zack Snyder has done in the DC universe. The story is quiet touching. And it allows us to have a pretty interesting Spider Man in Miles WITHOUT thrashing or having a Peter Parker like experience.
Plus our the villains are so well done..
But I think we will see a lot more of this type of animation in the future from Sony. I think they announced their presence with authority.. like how Dreamworks did with Shrek.. and how Pixar did.
It's been awhile I seen something so unexpected and so cool.
Into The Spider-verse reminds us why we love Spiderman so much, and does so in an original and humane way.
Heads-up: I'm only going to be talking about Peter Parker in this review. I'll make a separate one for the film laterm I just feel like he deserves his own review. That's how great Peter is in this film.
Into The Spider-verse reminds us why we love Spiderman so much, and does so in an original and humane way.
I used to love Spiderman as a kid. I got obssessed with the cartoons he starred in as well as the original movie trilogy, one that actually helped me get interested in the character and marvel as a whole. But my love for this character, as most things, dissolved and it never got around to build itself up again, even after constant remakes and wonderful performances. I never felt that spark again, that love I felt for this charming dude was gone, dead.
Then Into The Spider-verse came, and my whole world turned upside down. I felt a fire inside my stomach. There it was, that long-forgotten love for Peter Parker, one that I thought I would never experience again, expanding continuously as the movie progressed, hitting me in all the right places.
I'd even dare to say that this movie made me understand the reason as to why spider-man is universally loved:
He's an everyday guy with super powers, that's it. He's flawed but pure at heart. He's relatable. He belongs to the people. He's one of us.
This movie's fresh take on Peter Parker is exactly what we needed to fully grasp that, how compelling this character can be without using any of his super powers. This version of Peter Parker is fat, subtly depressed, and tired, yet he's the most charming and lovable version of this character yet. It's something we haven't seen in quite a while, the genuine humanity that makes Peter Parker such a charismatic character, and one can only be thankful for it.
Spider-man is cool again, but in a totally different, and perhaps even better, way. Just your everyday dude taking a leap of faith, giving the audience who relates to his struggles courage to do the same. This is what Spiderman can be and what he should be. A character that's ours, a character that teaches you that anyone can be a hero, that's the real Spiderman. This is the true Homecoming. Spiderman is freaking back! Welcome home!
Into The Spider-verse reminds us why we love Spiderman so much, and does so in an original and humane way.
I used to love Spiderman as a kid. I got obssessed with the cartoons he starred in as well as the original movie trilogy, one that actually helped me get interested in the character and marvel as a whole. But my love for this character, as most things, dissolved and it never got around to build itself up again, even after constant remakes and wonderful performances. I never felt that spark again, that love I felt for this charming dude was gone, dead.
Then Into The Spider-verse came, and my whole world turned upside down. I felt a fire inside my stomach. There it was, that long-forgotten love for Peter Parker, one that I thought I would never experience again, expanding continuously as the movie progressed, hitting me in all the right places.
I'd even dare to say that this movie made me understand the reason as to why spider-man is universally loved:
He's an everyday guy with super powers, that's it. He's flawed but pure at heart. He's relatable. He belongs to the people. He's one of us.
This movie's fresh take on Peter Parker is exactly what we needed to fully grasp that, how compelling this character can be without using any of his super powers. This version of Peter Parker is fat, subtly depressed, and tired, yet he's the most charming and lovable version of this character yet. It's something we haven't seen in quite a while, the genuine humanity that makes Peter Parker such a charismatic character, and one can only be thankful for it.
Spider-man is cool again, but in a totally different, and perhaps even better, way. Just your everyday dude taking a leap of faith, giving the audience who relates to his struggles courage to do the same. This is what Spiderman can be and what he should be. A character that's ours, a character that teaches you that anyone can be a hero, that's the real Spiderman. This is the true Homecoming. Spiderman is freaking back! Welcome home!
Best Spider-man movie yet
A coming of age movie for the whole animation genre, which stays true to its medium while nicely embracing the comics medium.
A really moving movie with an ambitious approach, that surprised me at how much spiderman is instilled in my psyche...even as much as Superman is.
The movie simply embraced how the character is a cultural phenomenon, and stopped treating it as merchandise.
A really moving movie with an ambitious approach, that surprised me at how much spiderman is instilled in my psyche...even as much as Superman is.
The movie simply embraced how the character is a cultural phenomenon, and stopped treating it as merchandise.
A Spidey Movie That Works In Multiple Dimensions
Visually stunning. Great storyline. Great cast. Amazing soundtrack. Tear jerking cameo. Pop culture post credit scene of the decade. Thank you Marvel and Sony for making a Spidey movie everyone can love.
Giving Infinity war a run for it's money
This movie was absolutely incredible. From the animation, to the storytelling, to the characters this movie is completely one of a kind. It is easily the best looking animated movie of the year (no surprise there), but what really caught me off guard was the story they were able to tell in such a short amount of time. Each character has their own distinct personality and is given their own separate characterization without making the movie feel bloated. I knew I would end up liking this movie, but this movie has completely exceeded my expectations. If you enjoy superheros or animation you should 100% definitely watch it in a theater.
'Spider-Verse' Cast Share Their Dream Spidey Versions
'Spider-Verse' Cast Share Their Dream Spidey Versions
From Spider-Ma'am to a hip-hop version of the superhero, the stars of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse share the versions of Spider-Man that they want to see on the big screen.
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- WissenswertesIf you hit pause anytime a train goes by, because all the animators wanted to animate Stan Lee, he's in almost every single train.
- PatzerMiles is nearly a foot shorter than Peter Parker, yet when Miles takes one of Peter's old costumes to use as his own, it fits him perfectly. This was done intentionally by the filmmakers, meant to be an illustration of Miles' earlier conversation with Stan, the comic shop owner ("It always fits. Eventually."). Miles has grown more confident, more skillful, and more comfortable with his new powers and is finally ready to take on the role of Spider-Man; thus the costume (like the role itself) finally "fits".
- Crazy CreditsThere is a dedication in the closing credits to "Spider-Man" creators Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, who passed away in 2018.
It is an image of Stan Lee's glasses with a quote: "That person who helps others simply because it should or must be done, and because it is the right thing to do, is indeed without a doubt, a real superhero. - Stan Lee" "Thank you Stan Lee & Steve Ditko for telling us we're not the only ones."
- Alternative VersionenThe Blu-Ray for the film features an "Alternate Universe Cut," featuring unseen, unfinished and unused footage, which shows alternate scenarios for certain scenes and extends the runtime to 2h 23m instead of the original 1h 57m.
- VerbindungenEdited from Cat Ballou (1965)
- SoundtracksPeople Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul (Remix)
Written by James Brown, St. Clair Pinckney and Fred Wesley
Performed by James Brown
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Spider-Man: Un nuevo universo
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Box Office
- Budget
- 90.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 190.241.310 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 35.363.376 $
- 16. Dez. 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 394.884.133 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 57 Min.(117 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1
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