Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse: A 14-year-old teenager created a scene from the movie

Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse: A 14-year-old teenager created a scene from the movie

The many universes of Spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse

After Spider-Man: New Generation(2018), Spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse is the second animated adventure of Miles Morales. The kid from Brooklyn is the Spider-Man of these films, but not the only one. Each universe has its own hero, and as universes are numerous, there are all kinds of them. If in the first work Miles crossed a small handful (including Spider-Gwen), this time he is faced with an entire army. Led by Miguel O’Hara, all the “Spiders” form an elite unit that strives to correct anomalies present in different worlds.

The film then explodes to feature a wide variety of locations. But also thanks to task (Spot in VO), the antagonist with extraordinary powers. He’s really capable of it travel to other worlds. Discovering his abilities, we then see him appear in various and varied worlds, as in front of the grocer of Poisonor whena hilarious sequence in the Lego universeon Earth-13122.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ©Sony Pictures
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ©Sony Pictures

Simply by passing the head, the Task causes the inhabitants to panic and he even destroys part of the Daily Buggle. Peter Parker is then seen leaving J. Jonah Jameson’s office and going to the bathroom to change. Eventually he communicates with Spider-man 2099 to inform him of the presence of an anomaly. To which Miguel O’Hara replies: “Thank you Pietro, you are one of our best“.

The Lego scene created by a teenager

Except that this scene is particularly funny and allows it Spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse go far in its changes of visual styles, the New York Times he tells us he has was created by a 14 year old teenager! This is Preston Mutanga, who has made a name for himself by posting regularly on his Youtube channel @legome_theog Movie scenes recreated in Lego-style CGI.

Then he had plays the first trailer ofOn the other side of the Ragnoverse in Legos and quickly caught the eye of producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who they directed with precision Lego’s Great Adventure (2014).

So they contacted the teenager and offered it to him to make this famous sequence of the film. The boy obviously accepted, but under the control of his parents. The latter insists that he only work on this stageafter finishing school homework.

For the symbolic aspect, Phil Lord said the idea behind it On the other side of the Ragnoverse this is’a hero can come from anywhere. From then on, Preston Mutanga is in a sense “a young film-inspired hero who was inspired by people like him.”

Source: Cine Serie

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