INTO THE SPIDER VERSE STREAMING MOVIE
And when it comes to cartoons, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is the very best, so I can’t wait to finally get to take my son to see a new Spider-Man movie in the theater. He can only watch the Spider-Man cartoons. It’s the same reason why my son can’t watch any of the live-action content on Disney+ when it comes to Marvel. That said, I wouldn’t take my son to see any of the live-action Marvel movies since there is some questionable content in those films for my little boy. He knows the movie front to back, and when I showed him the new trailer, he freaked out. The problem was, I never had time to take him to the theater, so we wound up watching it, endlessly, on TV. My son is 4, going on 5 by the way, but there was nothing in the movie that I thought was too much for him. When the first movie came out, I saw it alone in the theater first to see if it would be okay for my son, and when I walked out, I knew it was. Lastly, I want to take my son to see Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. (Image credit: Sony Pictures) If It's Similar To The First Movie, Then I Can Take My Young Son To See It, While I Definitely Can't Take Him To See No Way Home Unlike Tom Holland’s Peter Parker, who feels like the eternal apprentice, Miles Morales rose to greatness on his own out of necessity, and actually taught the teachers a lesson. I find his awkwardness a lot more charming than Peter Parker’s, and I love his constant determination to prove himself. In fact, aside from Jake Johnson, who plays my favorite cinematic Peter Parker, Miles Morales is my favorite cinematic Spider-Man, period. Strange’s spell, but I suppose that aligns with his character in the other movies, so I can’t hate on it too much.īut I don’t hate on Miles Morales at all. I do think it was kind of annoying in the first trailer how he wouldn’t shut up during Dr. I enjoyed him in the first two movies, and I don’t see why I won’t also enjoy him in No Way Home. I do love Tom Holland ( Though, he’s not my favorite live-action Spider-Man), as I think he’s a pretty good blend of the dorky Peter Parker, but also the wise-cracking Spider-Man. (Image credit: Sony Pictures) I Love Tom Holland, But I Still Prefer Miles To The MCU's Peter Parker
But if this new movie is anything like the first movie (and I’m hoping that it is), I think I can depend on it being a more self-contained story within this universe that doesn’t have to connect to Dr. I mean, Venom did it, so there’s no saying that it can’t happen. Could there be a connection to the MCU? Possibly. I don’t have that problem with Across the Spider-Verse. Strange helping him along, and it all connects to the overarching story of the MCU. Which is weird, right? The whole appeal of the MCU is that all of these characters are interconnected, just like the comics.Įven so, the MCU Spider-Man hasn’t really had an adventure all on his own yet since he’s always had either Iron Man, or the memory of Iron Man, and now, ostensibly, Dr. That said, I kind of wish we didn’t have a connection to the rest of the MCU with this movie. Strange, and I love Benedict Cumberbatch. One of the reasons why I’m less than excited for Spider-Man: No Way Home is because of Dr. (Image credit: Sony Pictures) There Is No Need To Connect It To Other Marvel Titles, So It Can Be A More Self-Contained Story That’s the storyline that I really want to follow. Despite how funny the MCU is trying to make the current Spider-Man movies out to be, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is just head and shoulders better in every regard when it comes to the humor.Īnd while I'm anticipating seeing what Tom Holland’s Spider-Man will come up against next in Spider-Man: No Way Home, what I really want to know is what Gwen wants to tell Miles, and how he gets jettisoned off into the year 2099. It’s all unparalleled compared to other Spider-Man movies. Okay, maybe that’s overly subjective, but I’m definitely not alone when I say that it’s my favorite.Īnd how can I not love this movie? There’s the style, the story, the sense of humor. I don’t think I have to argue this point all that hard since Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is the only Spider-Man movie to ever win an Oscar that was not for visual effects (It even freaking beat out a Pixar movie for crying out loud), but Into the Spider-Verse is the best Spider-Man movie ever. (Image credit: Sony Pictures) Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Is My Favorite Spider-Man Movie Of All Time