Fan Tries To Create Epic Scene From 'Into The Spider-Verse' Trailer



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Playstation 4 fans are already diving into Marvel's Spider-Man, and one fan decided to recreate a spectacular moment (so what we did there?) from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a new animated film coming from Marvel which focuses on Miles Morales' version of Spider-Man and features some superior animation (sorry, could not help myself). One lovely sequence involves a couple of steps in the air and spider-man falling through the air.

Reddit user TheLaughingZombie decided to take a break at the insomniac's newest take on the web-slinger, and they knocked it out of the park. The game's photo mode makes this type of cinematic shot possible and sees the gorgeous cityscape where the sky should be pretty trippy but awesome nonetheless.

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(Photo: Reddit)

You can check out the photo above.

That same concept is featured on the official poster too, and we're hoping to see more movies or comic-themed moments coming from the game's stellar photo mode in the future.

As for Into the Spider-VerseBob Persichetti and Peter Ramsay and Phil Lord, who was writing by Charles Lord and Christopher Miller, who could not be more excited about bringing Miles to the big screen.

"We can not wait for the world to see Miles Morales on the big screen," Lord and Miller said in the official release. "He's such a fun and exciting new character, and telling his story through a revolutionary visual style makes for a totally fresh cinematic experience that, so we may say so, is freaking amazing."

Spider-Man: The Spider-Verse stars Shameik Moore (Miles / Spider-Man), Jake Johnson (Peter / Spider-Man), Hailee Steinfeld (Gwen Stacy), Mahershala Alie (Aaron Davis), Luna Lauren Velez (Rio Morales), John Mulaney (Spider-Ham) ), Lilly Tomlin (Aunt May), Liev Schreiber (Kingpin), Nicolas Cage (Spider-Man Black), Kimiko Glenn (Peni Parker), and Bryan Tyree Henry (Jefferson Davis).

Fans can play Insomniac's Spider-Man on Playstation 4 right now, and ComicBook.com's Matthew Hayes gives it high praise in our full review.

"Marvel's Spider-Man is the best superhero movie", "It's one of the best open-world games of the generation," Hayes wrote. "Insomniac Games has shown great audacity in its effort to craft a wholly original Spider-Man story, with its own timeline and set of origin stories"

Spider-Man: The Spider-Verse hits theaters on December 14, while Marvel's Spider-Man is in stores now.

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