
The producers of the animated film based on the Spiderverse arachnid share new curiosities and anticipate news of the second part.
The so-called Quarantine Watch Party of Spider-Man: A new universe or Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse has recently been celebrated, a batch of questions and answers by its producers that has been celebrated on social networks, discovering new curiosities and easter egg from the Oscar-winning film and bringing forward the first details of its sequel, confirmed for the end of 2022.
Curiosities of Into from Spider-Verse
Thus, the producers have explained the meaning of number 42 in the film, since it appears in different sequences; According to those responsible, it is a nod to Jackie Robinson, the first African-American player in the professional baseball league and who wore the number 42 on his back, also ensuring that 42 and Miles have many things in common.
On the other hand, and as we all know, the villain Kingpin appears in the film with very exaggerated proportions; According to its producers, this design is inspired by the illustrations of the cartoonist Bill Sienkiewicz and his vision of Kingpin himself.
Kingpin was inspired by the @sinKEVitch version in the comics. His personal flashback later in the film was a special homage to his incredible style # SpiderVerse #QuarantineWatchParty pic.twitter.com/mEwYEzi8nJ
– Christopher Miller (@chrizmillr) May 7, 2020
Already talking about Spider-Man: A new universe 2, the sequel that will hit theaters on October 7, 2022 after its latest delay, its managers have shared some clues of what the film will offer as the presence of Leopardon, a robot giant that appeared in the 1970s series of Toei's Spider-Man, or the possible appearance, this time yes, of Tobey Maguire's live-action Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield and the latest Tom Holland in its animated version after being discarded for the first part.
Finally, they assure that the creators of the sequel continue working despite the current period of confinement and that the project is moving in the right direction.