Anything can happen in the Multiverse. The Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse bosses may have prevented a live-action character from invading the movie.
Spider-Man: No Way Home, directed by Tom Holland, constantly teases fans with the endless possibilities of multiculturalism. So Entertainment Weekly asked Spider-Verse Phil Lord and Chris Miller if fans can expect to see the versatile expert Miles Morales in the next Marvel Cinematic Universe movie. In response, they said, “We saw No Way Home, so we would be very surprised if Miles showed it. But everyone is part of Spider-Verse …”
While Miles is unlikely to appear in No Way Home, Lord and Miller put a mysterious imprint on their response. They rubbed Miles somewhere else to meet Dutchman Peter Parker. The film duo is currently working on Miles’ animated Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One). With the trailer released the same day as their interview, fans read in the middle. If everyone is in Spider-Verse, Peter Parker with Tom Holland can appear in Across the Spider-Verse (part 1), even though nothing is official yet.
Miles Morales will review The Spider-Verse (Part 1) as he joins Gwen Stacy on a new adventure through multiculturalism. A first look at the new film confirms that former Star Wars Oscar Isaac will play his role as Miguel O’Hara / Spider-Man 2099, previously seen in the post-credit scene of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
Producers Lord and Miller have set in motion another aspect of the character that fans can expect to see in Across the Spider-Verse. In June 2020, the duo began performing by Cindy Moon / Silk and Spider-Man of Japan, aka Takuya Yamashiro. Spider-Verse’s official Twitter account launched 17 different variations of the emblem on Miles’ chest in a crypto post, suggesting that many other than Spider will show up in the upcoming sequence. So far, it has been reported that Insecure star Issa Rae will introduce the original Spider-Woman Jessica Drew in the upcoming movie.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part 1) will be released in theaters on October 7, 2022.
.@philiplord and @chrizmillr on if we'll see Miles in #SpiderManNoWayHome: pic.twitter.com/l7f2HiIXne
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) December 5, 2021