That’s to be expected when we start getting into the double-digit amount of movies, and it’s also why we’re here. Some of them are great! Some of them are not great. Having said that, there’s a wide range of quality when it comes to these movies. In a way, we all kind of live in the Spider-Verse, whether we realize it or not. The Spider-Man world and lore is so expansive, in fact, that Sony has even begun rolling out movies in his world that don’t even feature the titular hero that’s where the villain stories like Morbius, Venom, and the upcoming Kraven the Hunter come from. Across the Spider-Verse’s release marked the 13th Spider-Man movie-and that doesn’t even count movies like Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, where the character appeared in a supporting capacity. The premise of both Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is one that’s both clever from a storytelling perspective, and a mirror reflection of our own world: there are infinite superhero stories out there, period, but in particular there seem to be endless depictions of the famed web-slinger (s) and the world that surrounds them.
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