All of the Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse news we’ve heard so far
That Spider-Man: About the Spider-Versethe long awaited sequel to In the Spider-Verseis out in theaters, it leaves audiences with just one question: when is the next one coming out?
Yes, About the Spider-Verse ends with many of its characters in the lurch, with the promise that Miles Morales and his friends will return Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. So now seems like a good time to recap everything we know about the future of the Spider-Verse.
When is Spider-Verse 3 coming out?
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse hits theaters March 29, 2024. That’s less than a year away!
Who is in the cast of Spider-Verse 3?
[Ed. note: This section contains big spoilers for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.]
There’s not much official news about Spider-Verse casting at this point, but it’s safe to assume that…pretty much the entire cast of About the Spider-Verse will return, as none of their stories have really wrapped up.
We can expect Shameik Moore as two versions of Miles, Hailee Steinfeld as Gwen Stacy, Brian Tyree Henry as Miles’ father, Luna Lauren Vélez as Miles’ mother, Jake Johnson as Peter B. Parker, Jason Schwartzman as the cosmically enhanced Spot, Issa Rae as Spider-Woman, Karan Soni as Pavitr Prabhakar, Daniel Kaluuya as Spider-Punk, Oscar Isaac as Miguel O’Hara, Andy Samberg as Scarlet Spider, Amandla Stenberg as Spider-Byte, and Mahershala Ali as an alternate version of Uncle Aaron.
Will there be more Spider-Verse or Miles Morales movies?
According to Sony executives, yes. Producers Amy Pascal and Avi Arad recently confirmed to Variety that the studio was still working on a “Spider-Woman” spin-off animated film – presumably aimed at About the Spider-Verse‘s Gwen Stacy – as well as a live-action movie about Miles Morales. Pascal also noted that Sony is working on a fourth live-action film starring Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, but pre-production for the film is currently on hold pending the outcome of negotiations between the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance. or America. Film and television producers.
If the Spider-Woman and live-action Miles movies haven’t been paused, it could be that they’re still so early in development that they aren’t affected by the writers’ strike. Time will tell if they’ll ever make it to theaters, but Pascal and Arad – whose careers have been devoted to iterations in the Spider franchise – certainly think they will.