When we look at the biggest cinematic leaps of the last decade, one film in particular stands out: undeniably, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Everything changed. The most seismic shift in major studio animated films since toy story, its visual outburst (Cartoon-like inkblot textures! An experimental approach to frame rates! Multiple animation styles in a single frame! Overlapping 2D and 3D textures!) gave audiences the impression of watching a Spider-Man transmitted from another universe. . in everything. And beyond that, it told a heartwarming, emotional, and ultra-spiritual multi-Spider-People story centered around lovable comic book favorite Miles Morales making his long-awaited big-screen debut. It was a thrilling undertaking, and it was just the beginning. get ready for Spider–Man: Through the Spider-Versethe sequel that breaks boundaries and tumbles further down all sorts of multiversal rabbit holes.
The new number of Empire presents an exclusive dive into the world Through the Spider-Verse – a sequel ready to explode with a huge range of Spidey variations, a dizzying array of new worlds and an even bigger heart than before as Miles and Gwen’s relationship deepens. Inside the issue, we have the full story of a film that breaks even more rules than its predecessor, bringing even more jaw-dropping art styles with a wormhole spewing super-villain. Inside, we talk to maverick writer-producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller; director trio Kemp Powers, Joaquim Dos Santos and Justin K. Thompson; producer Amy Pascal; plus stars Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld and Oscar Isaac, this time ready to go further. Plus, we’re introducing new looks at the movie’s multiversal worlds and never-before-seen characters, with tons of exclusive footage. Your journey back to the Ragnoverse begins here.
This month’s newsstand cover features Miles Morales in action, joined by the new and familiar Spider-Pals: Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man Manga, Amazing Bag-Man and Spider-Man Unlimited.

And the cover reserved for subscribers is an extraordinary glimpse of the skyline of Mumbai, the Indian-inspired universe that will play a key role in the film, illustrated by Felicia Chen.

All of that, in addition to this issue, also features an important new season. The Last of Us with series creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, plus stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey; an epic conversation between newbies resurrection of the wicked dead director Lee Cronin and horror legend Sam Raimi; new insights on John Wick Chapter 4 AND The little Mermaid; an investigation into how artificial intelligence could change everything in Hollywood; much more
Go to your local newsstand to pick up the issue when it hits Thursday, March 16 or become a Empire member now to access the full issue on launch day. You can too pre-order the issue online now here. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse arrives in UK cinemas from 2 June.
Source: EmpireOnline

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