Chris Miller is talking about the demands placed on the production of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. 1
Miller co-wrote and produced the next animated movie, which is a follow-up to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse from last year.
he first film’s main character was Miles Morales, a teenager from New York City who, following Spider-death, Man’s discovers his own superhuman talents and the existence of alternative realities .
In the next film, which will be released in cinemas on June 2, Miles reunites with Spider-Gwen and ventures throughout the universe to try to protect other Spider-People from a lethal menace.
Fans have been eager to return to the Spider-Man world ever since Miller hinted at Miles’ journey in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse back in November.
However, the co-writer recently said that the Spider-Man sequels are under pressure.
Miller stated in an interview with The Wrap that providing “something that people didn’t even realize that they wanted is crucial.”
He continued that it can be difficult to provide anything distinct, and the movie shouldn’t seem too much like the first.
At the time of its first release, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse had a respectable box office performance, but it has subsequently grown in popularity.
It won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature and was praised by audiences and reviewers alike for its animation style and graphics. It also gained additional viewers through streaming.