Thompson, the sequel to the Academy Award-winning “ Into the Spider-Verse” is set more than a year after Gwen (voiced by Hailee Steinfeld) and her fellow dimensionally displaced Spideys made it back home after helping Miles ( Shameik Moore) save the multiverse. Directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. “ Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” out Friday, offers a closer look at Gwen and her life back in her own world. The stunning animated sequel to the 2018 Oscar-winning ‘Into the Spider-Verse’ blends Abstract Expressionism, storybook illustrations, ballet and punk with a gleefully disruptive attitude. The Celestial-Gwen dissipates, leaving the actual, flesh-and-blood Gwen Stacy in its place who recognizes Peter is significantly older than when she knew him alive.Movies Review: No sophomore slump for spectacular ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ "It is full, open, and alive…and so I judge you worthy."Īfter being given the thumbs-up, something unexpected happens… "I see your heart, Peter," the Celestial-Gwen states. Finally, Peter confesses that deep in his heart, he still loves Gwen. Peter states that Osborn has been given a fresh start, to be a good person, and he wants to help him reach that potential. Peter senses the Celestial-Gwen's anger at his decision to work for Osborn, but explains that he knows what the real Gwen would think, that she would also judge him for his decision.īut he explains that since her death, Gwen has been Peter's moral guiding light - he always judges himself by questioning what Gwen would think of him. However, the Celestial-Gwen's demeanor changes at OsCorp - after all, it's Osborn who killed the actual Gwen Stacy back in 1973's Amazing Spider-Man #121. There he has a friendly chat with Kamala Khan, who is being judged by a vision of Carol Danvers. A page from Amazing Spider-Man #10 (Image credit: Marvel Comics)įinally, Peter heads to work at OsCorp, where he recently started working for Norman Osborn, who has supposedly turned over a new leaf from his previous life as the Green Goblin.
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