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The craziest variant of the wall-crawler from Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse that never made an appearance was controlled by a giant kid

The craziest variant of the wall-crawler from Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse that never made an appearance was controlled by a giant kid

Shortly after a month since its premiere, Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse It has not stopped offering us details that we had not seen until now. The movie starring Miles Morales and the hundreds of Spider-Man it left everyone speechless, but it could have been even more amazing with a really unusual variant of the wall-crawler.

In an interview with Empire Entertainment, Joaquim Dos Santosone of the film’s directors, revealed that among the hundreds of discarded versions of Spider-Man, one of them was a toy doll that it would be controlled by a giant child that would come out of the screen, thus breaking the fourth wall in the most unexpected way.

“One of Toy-Biz’s Spider-Man toys was going to show up and he was going to have a giant kid’s hand come out of the screen and grab him.”

The other director of the film, Justin K. Thompson, assures that up to 600 different versions of Spider-Man. Since there are infinite multiverses, the imagination ran wild and we could see crazy things, like a Spider-Car, a classic version in the style of Hannah Barbera and many other variants of the wall-crawler that have not been revealed yet.

Probably, some of these versions appear in the last part of the animated trilogy starring Miles Morales. In principle, Spider-Man: Beyond the Multiverse its premiere is scheduled for March 29, 2024, although the latest comments from the creators of the saga suggest a delay beyond the spring of next year.

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