Every new Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse character and Easter egg

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has big boots to fill as a sequel to 2018’s game-changing feature, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. It’s got to look just as good, if not better; excite just much, if not more; and introduce a slew of new Spider-themed heroes to rival the first movie’s already pretty wild lineup of Gwen Stacy/Ghost-Spider, Spider-Ham, Peni Parker, and Nicolas Cage’s Spider-Man Noir.

So, who is stepping up to the bat — er, spider? These are the details Across the Spider-Verse We know of Spider-People.

Spider-Man 2099

Spider-Man 2099/Miguel O’Hara, with his futuristic costume, adjusts his universe-hopping watch in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

Image: Sony Animation

Reliable name Miguel O’Hara
Voiced by Oscar Isaac

This one’s a freebie: The Spider-Man of 2099 actually appeared in Into the Spider-Verse first! The Spider-Man who first appeared in Into’s credits sequence, is easily identifiable by his distinctive red and deep-blue suit. This is Miguel O’Hara, or, colloquially, “Spider-Man 2099.”

Marvel’s “2099” setting kicked off with a series of comics titles in the early ’90s, an imprint that aimed to present the real and true future of a high-tech, cyberpunk-y Marvel Comics universe — a Batman BeyondThis idea was around a decade before it became a cartoon series.

In comics, Miguel is a scientist whose corporate masters and research partners betrayed him, and, long story short, he wound up with 50% spider DNA and became his era’s Spider-Man, adventuring with the help of his is assistant, an AI program called Lyla, also featured in the credits scene. In Spider-Verse, he seemed to already have discovered the multiverse, and is about to use a universe-hopping watch of Lyla’s invention to travel it purposefully.

Spider-Woman

Reliable name: Jessica Drew
Voiced by: Issa Rae

In Marvel Comics, Jessica Drew may share half of Spider-Man’s name and some of his powers, but that’s about it. She wasn’t bitten by a radioactive spider, she’s not related to Peter Parker, and she doesn’t even swing on a web. Flying is possible for her!

Like She-Hulk, Jessica is a character who was created because Stan Lee — after clashes with DC Comics over the name of Marvel’s Wonder Man being too close to Wonder Woman, and DC’s Power Girl being too close to Marvel’s Power Man — was worried that someone would swoop in and create a distaff version of one of Marvel’s big hits, without Marvel seeing a dime.

Spider-Punk

Spider-Punk swings across the city, his Spider-Man costume accessorized with yellow sneakers, a sleeveless denim jacket, mohawk spikes, and an electric guitar on his back, in Spider-Punk #1 (2022).

Image by Cody Ziglar/Marvel Comics

Reliable name: Hobart “Hobie” Brown
Voiced by: Daniel Kaluuya

Hobie Brown was created for the Spider-Verse 1 event in Marvel Comics. He is a classic British punk rock culture Spider-Man. A homeless teenager empowered by radioactive waste — illegally dumped by Norman Osborn’s company — he lead the oppressed of New York City against the privatized police, killed Osborn with a smash of his electric guitar, and lived happily ever after until the next Spider-Verse event and, of course, his own miniseries.

Supaidāman

Miles Morales comes upon Takuya Yamashiro, eating dinner in his traditional Japanese home. Miles is drawn in his usual brightly colored costume, while Takuya and his surroundings are done in a monochrome manga style. From Spider-Verse #1 (2019).

Image: Jed MacKay, Sheldon Vella/Marvel Comics

Reliable name: Takuya Yamashiro
Redacted by: Unknown

Yeah, yeah, yeah, wow! Unless you’re a really big tokusatsu fan, you probably haven’t seen an episode of 1978’s Spider-ManTV Series. But if you’ve been anywhere on the internet, you’re probably familiar with at least a few screenshots and gifs of the bizarre partnership between the Toei Company and Marvel Comics.

The Spider-ManTelevision series. Takuya Yamashiro is the wall crawler. He’s a motocross driver who employs various techniques to accomplish things. NearlySpider-Man as a comic book character. Like his Supaidā Buresuretto, which shoots his Supaidā Sutoringusu and Supaidā Netto, and stores his Supaidā Purotekutā suit when he’s not wearing it. A flying car, a spaceship that can transform into a mech named Leopardon (15 stories tall), are also his options. Reoparudon).

Phil Lord confirms that Takuya Yoshiro’s design has been approved has been created, though what that means for his appearance in the film is anyone’s guess. For example, Leopardon already had a blink-or-you’ll-miss-it cameo in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

Spider-Man India

Concept art for “Spider-Man India” aka Pavitr Prabhakar, who wears red and blue long sleeves with a mask that only covers his eyes

Image: Sony Pictures

Reliable name Pavitr Prabhakar
Voiced by: Unknown

Phil Lord and Chris Miller confirmed during a post-trailer conversation that Pavitrprabhakar will return to the screen as the young Indian boy given the ability of being a spider from an ancient yogi. He later made an appearance in the Spiderverse comics.

Bombastic Bag-Man

Image: Sony Pictures

Reliable namePeter Parker
Voiced byUnknown

Introduced for the first times in Amazing Spider-Man #258, “Bombastic Bag-Man” — the name applied to Peter Parker’s getaway outfit after separating from a symbiote in Reed Richards’ lab — might be the funniest damn thing Marvel has ever committed to paper. You can see that this bizarre costume is being revived regularly by Marvel fans as recent as the PS4. Spider-Man. Rightfully, he’s making his screen debut in Across the Spider-Verse.

Insomniac’s Spider-Man and Spider-Man

Image: Sony Pictures

Names that are realMiles Morales & Peter Parker
Voiced byUnknown

Original Into the Spider-Verse, Insomniac Games’ take on Spider-Man (and the other Spider-Man, Miles Morales) will appear in Across the Spider-Verse fully realized, based on a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment from the sequel’s tour through the Spider-Verse. (Nearby is another Spider-person who appears to be wearing a variant of the Anti-Ock Suit from Insomnaic’s PlayStation game.) Whether voice actors Yuri Lowenthal and Nadji Jeter will voice those characters — or whether they’re just background cameos — is unknown.

The Amazing Spider-Monkey

amazing spider-monkey eats a banana with his mask up

Image by Chad Wayne Hardin/Marvel Comics

Reliable namePeter Parker
Voiced byUnknown

In 2009, the Marvel “monkey-verse” introduced the Amazing Spider-Monkey, who joins the Ape-vengers on an adventure that sends the primates to the Marvel zombie-verse. Things got weird, but the key thing is that there is a spider version of Peter Parker who hangs out with his pals like “Bruce Bananner.”

Iron Spider and ‘Undies Spider-Man’

Iron Spider walking with his coffee through the spinning multiverse in Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse

Image: Sony Pictures

Reliable namePeter Parker
Voted byUnknown

Although technically the Iron Spider suit was inspired by Amazing Spider-Man #529, it has a more futuristic look. But this variant looks closer to the character’s look in Avengers: Infinity WarTony Stark hooked Peter with something in a sexy scene Sweet technology.

Peter Parker is also seen wearing a mask, Spider-Man-themed Underoos and a mask.

This is the second trailer Into the Spider-VerseThere are also dozens more cameos. They range from Spider-Man suits to alternate universe characters like Spider-Man Unlimited and Marvel Mangaverse Spider-Man. Couldn’t be.

[Ed. note: These are all the officially announced new Spider-Persons appearing in Across the Spider-Verse. But in this era of delayed blockbusters, unofficial leaks based on toy announcements can tell us more. If you’d like to go into Across the Spider-Verse only knowing about the characters that Sony has said are definitely in the movie, stop reading here! But if you’d like to know everything before putting your butt in a theater, read on!]

Scarlet Spider

Ben Reilly/The Scarlet Spider swings out of a high rise window, wearing his characteristic sleeveless spider hoodie over an all-red spider suit, as he taunts J.J. Jameson in Spider-Man #54 (1995).

Image Credit: Howard Mackie/Marvel Comics

Reliable name: Ben Reilly
Voiced byUnknown

Ben Reilly was the main character in the highly successful, but widely reviled Spider-Man arc. The Clone Saga. Let’s boil down all Clone Saga drama to the essence. Ben was first introduced as a Clone of Peter Parker in 1970s. He had many of the same memories and was then killed fighting against a bad guy. Was he there?

Two decades later, Marvel Editorial revealed that Ben was still alive, and — TWIST — he wasn’t a clone at all — he was the real Peter Parker. It was discovered that the Peter Parker, who used to travel as Spider-Man for so many years, had actually been cloned. This caused much angst for both Spider-Mans, until — ANOTHER TWIST — just kidding Ben was really a clone and Peter really had been the original Peter the whole time.

Marvel Comics continues Ben’s legacy as a more existential, angstier Spider-Man than Peter Parker. He appears to still have a part to play Across the Spider-VerseAccording to a leak from Hasbro Toys, it is.

Cyborg Spider-Woman

A hulked out Spider-Man variant with a metal canon arm and plated shoulder armor stands next to his toy box

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Reliable name: Unknown
Voiced by: Unknown

The only thing we know about Cyborg Spider-Woman is that Hasbro made it. Spider-VerseHer tie-in toys. Marvel Comics does not have a Cyborg Spider-Woman. It doesn’t exist. Is a Cyborg Spider-Man, but he’s only appeared in a handful of issues, and all we really know about him is that he’s a Spider-Man with cyborg parts.

It seems as though, if we want to know more about this mysterious, huge Spider-Person, we’ll simply have to wait for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse To hit theatres June 2, 2023.

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