

Miles's universe, trust me, there's plenty to work with.

If that's not a reference to Spider-Man: No Way Home, we don't know what is.Īs Digital Spy reports, co-director Kemp Powers told SFX that there's one more big moment for fans coming, stating "This isn't something where we did anything in conjunction with Marvel.

But, interestingly enough, the new Spider-Verse film's director revealed that there will be another wink and a nudge.Īnother? Yes, because in an earlier trailer, Spider-Man 2099/Miguel O'Hara (Oscar Isaacs) ranted about "Doctor Strange and the little nerd back on Earth-199999!" We've embedded that trailer in the clip below (fast-forward to 1:10). So far, the two worlds have 'met' in the Tom Holland Spider-Man movies (oh, and that Venom 2 post-credits scene that seemed like it could have been something). Just remember that Spider-Verse isn't classified as an upcoming Marvel movie - it isn't from Marvel Studios, nor is it in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Mere strands of webbing tie the MCU and Sony's Spider-Man cinematic universe together, and a small string of connective tissue will apparently be affixed to Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. (L, R) Miles Morales and Gwen (voiced by Shameik Moore and Hailee Steinfeld) in costume in art for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
