Spider-Man : À travers le Spider-Verse
Titre original : Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Avec Gwen Stacy et une nouvelle équipe de Spider-People, Miles Morales part à l'aventure à travers le multivers et affronte un puissant méchant.Avec Gwen Stacy et une nouvelle équipe de Spider-People, Miles Morales part à l'aventure à travers le multivers et affronte un puissant méchant.Avec Gwen Stacy et une nouvelle équipe de Spider-People, Miles Morales part à l'aventure à travers le multivers et affronte un puissant méchant.
- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
- Nommé pour 1 oscar
- 106 victoires et 164 nominations au total
Shameik Moore
- Miles Morales
- (voice)
Hailee Steinfeld
- Gwen Stacy
- (voice)
Luna Lauren Velez
- Rio Morales
- (voice)
Jake Johnson
- Peter B. Parker
- (voice)
Oscar Isaac
- Miguel O'Hara
- (voice)
Jason Schwartzman
- Spot
- (voice)
Issa Rae
- Jessica Drew
- (voice)
Daniel Kaluuya
- Hobie Brown
- (voice)
Karan Soni
- Pavitr Prabhakar
- (voice)
Shea Whigham
- George Stacy
- (voice)
Mahershala Ali
- Uncle Aaron
- (voice)
Andy Samberg
- Ben Reilly
- (voice)
Jack Quaid
- Peter Parker
- (voice)
Rachel Dratch
- Ms. Weber
- (voice)
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Reviewers say 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' is celebrated for its stunning animation, dynamic visuals, and inventive narrative. The film excels in character development, especially for Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy, and delves into themes of identity and responsibility. Humor, action, and nostalgic elements are noted strengths. However, some find pacing issues, clichés, and overwhelming animation detract from enjoyment. The story's complexity and certain character arcs receive mixed reactions, though the film is largely viewed as a vital addition to the Spider-Verse series.
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I rarely write reviews, but this movie is truly exceptional. It takes everything that was great about the first film and elevates it to a whole new level. I have honestly never witnessed such remarkable animation as in "Across the Spider-Verse." The visuals are breathtaking, featuring a wide array of styles. It is a true multiverse experience, with an abundance of captivating details in every frame, including numerous Easter eggs and a vibrant color palette. I found myself not wanting it to end, despite its substantial length. Knowing that the next part will be released in 2024 brings me immense joy because waiting a few more years to see how this story unfolds would be agonizing.
The story is exceptionally well-crafted, expanding upon the existing characters while introducing new ones and incorporating intriguing twists. The humor throughout the film is spot-on, providing moments of levity without undermining the emotional depth of the narrative.
Just go and see it!
The story is exceptionally well-crafted, expanding upon the existing characters while introducing new ones and incorporating intriguing twists. The humor throughout the film is spot-on, providing moments of levity without undermining the emotional depth of the narrative.
Just go and see it!
10Marian25
It just excels in every category! Peak cinema right there. I can't imagine the amount of work that went into this movie, every aspect of it just blew me away.
Words cannot accurately describe this experience so I'm not even gonna try. I can't remember the last time I was so hooked for more than 2 hours in a cinema. So much emotion, beauty and cool-ness!
It's time for everyone to appreciate animation as a veritable film genre and give it the recognition it deserves. Across the Spider-Verse perfectly shows that you just can't do in a live-action movie what you can do with animation. I 100% think that the richness of emotions this masterpiece conveys was greatly benefited by the animation and its mesmerizing style. Just see it and you'll agree!
Words cannot accurately describe this experience so I'm not even gonna try. I can't remember the last time I was so hooked for more than 2 hours in a cinema. So much emotion, beauty and cool-ness!
It's time for everyone to appreciate animation as a veritable film genre and give it the recognition it deserves. Across the Spider-Verse perfectly shows that you just can't do in a live-action movie what you can do with animation. I 100% think that the richness of emotions this masterpiece conveys was greatly benefited by the animation and its mesmerizing style. Just see it and you'll agree!
Let me just say that the first hour of this film had me hooked and I just knew this film surpass it's predecessor in terms of the story & entertainment. Around the 2 hour mark I started wondering when or if there would be a climax? Various scenes felt like they were dragging on for way too long. We really didn't need all the scenes of Peter B. Parker and his child. For me personally I felt like there was no build up or anticipation due to how long certain scenes played out. Then the film ended on a cliffhanger and then I understood, this film is a middle movie, a gateway between the first film and the next film and unfortunately it showed. They didn't have a definitive ending for this film which is fine but at some point the scenes just felt like filler. I believe it is still a movie worth seeing, however, it falls short of the first movie in terms of keeping my attention.
I loved into the spiderverse, it had great animation, great characters, great plot development and great music. There is simply no way across the spiderverse is better. By the end of this it felt like they were dragging it out and I had lost interest quite some time previously. The animation is good but sometimes less is more, and there was less differentiation between the styles, I don't think bill sienkiewicz was involved in this one. I remember my emotions building in the first one, peaking when what's up danger kicked in in the soundtrack, but this got into some schlocky emotional teen drama territory that made me yawn. I also felt it was a bit cynical to split it in two, I'm sure the full story could have been told in one movie which would have upped the quality of the animation too. Then there was the sense of universal danger overload that this and other stories revert to to ramp up the drama; whether a universe or every parallel universe and it's uncle is at stake, who cares, trying to make it bigger than before doesn't increase drama, that comes from character and plot development, yeah, like it did in the first one. It needed more jokes too, nowhere near as funny as the last time.
The animation, flow of everything, genius character development, and action were all electrifying! This is one of the best Spider-Man adaptions deserving of the high ratings entirely. I love all the portals connecting to other dimensions and Spot is such a fun villain. Shemeik Moore, Hailee Steinfield, Jake Johnson, and Oscar Issac among everyone else was superb so much talent this movie better be nominated for best animated feature like the previous one was years back deserving of its win! For a movie that's fairly long it stayed entertaining from start to finish and keeps you wanting more, I loved it all so much.
Also since this review is doing well I have autism and would love any opportunity to be more known in the world! My real name is Alex Nolan and I crave movies a lot since I was quite young. I wish I could work on movies and spend time with famous people.
Also since this review is doing well I have autism and would love any opportunity to be more known in the world! My real name is Alex Nolan and I crave movies a lot since I was quite young. I wish I could work on movies and spend time with famous people.
'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' Cast Get Vocal
'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' Cast Get Vocal
Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, and Hailee Steinfeld explain to IMDb how they shout, grunt, and yell their Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse voiceover lines.
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- AnecdotesThe sequence on Earth-13122, the Lego universe, was animated by 14-year-old Preston Mutanga, who was hired after Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were impressed with his Twitter video recreating the entire trailer with Lego.
- GaffesAfter hastily concealing his Spider-Man suit beneath his regular clothes, Miles arrives (late) at his dad's promotion party. Initially, there is no sign of his Spider-Man outfit until a Spanish-speaking lady asks Miles if his "cool shirt" is a wet-suit; only then does the outfit magically appear beneath his clothes, even extending to cover his neck. A few scenes later, the Spider-Man suit disappears once again.
- Citations
Miles Morales: I love chai tea.
Spider-Man India: What did you just say? Chai tea? Chai means "tea", bro! You are saying "tea tea"! Would I ask you for a "coffee coffee" with room for "cream cream"?
Miles Morales: [bowing his head in shame] I'm so sorry.
- Générique farfeluThe opening Columbia Pictures, Marvel, Sony Pictures Animation, Pascal Pictures and Lord Miller Productions logos shift between various alternate versions.
- Autres versionsThere are at least three versions of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which contain changes such as altered dialogue, editing, scene, and pacing, as well as changes to the audio and sound mixing. The second version of the movie was released one week after the movie's original release after reports of audio issues in several locations. Another version of the movie, which is based on the second version of the movie, includes additional changes to the dialogue, scene, editing, and audio mixing, and was released digitally on August 8, 2023.
- ConnexionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Remembering Stephen Hillenburg (2018)
- Bandes originalesSelf Love
Written by Metro Boomin (as Leland Tyler Wayne), Brittany Talia Hazzard (as Brittany Hazard), Dre Moon (as Andre Proctor), Mejdi Rhars and Johan Lenox
Produced by Metro Boomin, Dre Moon, Prince 85 and Johan Lenox
Performed by Metro Boomin and Coi Leray
Metro Boomin appears courtesy of Republic Records
Coi Leray appears courtesy of Uptown Records/Republic Records
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- Budget
- 100 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 381 593 754 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 120 663 589 $ US
- 4 juin 2023
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 690 824 738 $ US
- Durée2 heures 20 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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