Anyone who's seen Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse knows that this is a Spider-Man movie that is not just about a singular superhero. While the film focuses on Miles Morales (Shameik Moore), who becomes a new Spider-Man, all the Spideys in Spider-Verse contribute to the mission at hand. So, here's a rundown of all the Spider-People, ranked!
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Jake Johnson plays Miles's reluctant mentor,a disheveled version of the hero.He is intended to be an amalgamation of all pop culture Spider-Man adaptations and interpretations.
Hailee Steinfield as Gwen STacy plays a "spunky, free-spirited" superhero. She takes up the alias of "Gwanda" in Miles' universe.
Shameik Moore plays a teenager spidey who is unique among Spider-Men because of his Brooklyn upbringing, half-Puerto Rican and half-African-American background, and the fact that his family is still alive, with that family dynamic being central to the film's story.
The Spider-Man of Miles' universe, voiced by Chris Pine, whose death inspires Miles to become Spider-Man. This version of Parker was intended to be "as competent a Spider-Man as possible", and combines elements from previous Spider-Man portrayals.
Peni Parker, played by Kimiko Glenn is a young Japanese girl from an anime-like universe who co-pilots the biomechanical suit SP//dr with a radioactive spider. SP//dr is a version of Spider-Man from Earth-14512. Peni was adopted by Aunt May and Uncle Ben following the death of her parents.
A funny animal version of Spider-Man from a cartoon-like universe voiced by John Mulaney.
A dark and monochromatic version of Peter Parker from a 1930s universe played by Nicholas Cage. Cage based his character on the films of Humphrey Bogart, specifically the voices of actors from that era such as James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson.
An alternative version of Spider-Man from a futuristic universe established at the end of the 21st century who appears in the post-credits scene, played by Oscar Issac.
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