Written by Charlie Thomas
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The Spider-Verse film had a great Art-Style, and Spider-Verse is due to have a lot of Art Styles, so today we are overviewing them. In the first film we saw a glitching style, which was great! In Gwen's world we also see a watercolour style. 2099 has a clean style that glitches a bit more than Miles's.
In an interview, Jake Johnson said there was a scene in Across the Spider-Verse where they jump in to a LEGO dimension. This makes sense because the directors of this film, also directed the LEGO movie, but that would be a cool universe for Miles to jump into.
While explaining the LEGO scene, he says it like he jumps into multiple dimensions and worlds. In the trailer we also see a few worlds, like a world where it is always raining and is framed like a 2D comic book (also in that reality we see images of Peter Porker, Penny Parker and Spider-Man Noir) and we also see Spider-Man India's world which is based of an upside down Manhattan.
A reality I would like to see in the film is Spider-Man Punk's reality. In the trailers he has an outline, almost like he was cut out of black and white newspaper, or a comic, so a New London setting like that would be cool. Considering he is supposed to be in love with Spider-Gwen now, we could see his reality.
A few more Realities I would like to see is Spider-Man 2002's reality, the posters and some of the shots have a warm glint and I think that would look really cool. The last style I want to see is a 2000 Spider-Man video game style. I think this would be funny and a cameo for this forgotten game.
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