Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a slam dunk. Sony Pictures Animation proves yet again that it's a premier storyteller in the superhero genre. The film, which is a sequel to the 2018 critical and commercial hit, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, picks up exactly where its predecessor left off. But, this time around, the follow-up broadens the Spider-Verse and its narrative canvass, providing an enthralling universe-hopping adventure that draws us in from the beginning.

From the start, we're pulled into a Spider-Verse on steroids, miles away from where we last saw the film's protagonist, Miles Morales, with Spider-Gwen's universe, Earth-65, serving as the opening backdrop.

From then on, the universe-hopping adventure is akin to swinging down a multidimensional rabbit hole, with more Spiders and more dimensions as well as a villain, The Spot, who takes the Spider-People for a wild, dangerous ride.

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The Spot, a character with dimensional portals on his body, is often seen as a comic relief, and the movie isn't afraid to play on this. In what can only be described as the greatest retcon in cinema history, The Spot is actually the guy who got Bagel'd in the first movie.