Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Review
"Into the Spider-Verse" is unlike any "Spider-Man" movie or almost any superhero movie you've ever seen.
Rendered like a four-color comic book and featuring spectacle that unfolds like the most abstract and boldest splash pages you've ever seen, and produced by "The LEGO Movie" filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller, their latest feels like a celebration -- and perhaps overdue reminder -- of all of the things that made them such an refreshing, inventive presence to both animated and live-action filmmaking.
Bolstered by voice performances from a uniquely eclectic cast against a backdrop that defies description (and may possibly induce a few seizures), "Spider-Verse" offers a welcome new chapter that intersects and beautifully expands the series -- and cinematic mythology -- of existing Spider-films.

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Spider-Man: Spider-Verse Collection
An animated trilogy of Spider-Man films helmed by writers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The films follow Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy as they deal with various iterations of Spider-Man throughout the vast and infinite multiverse.