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**Title:** Uncovering 72 Secrets in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
**Summary:**
A presenter, claiming to be from a different universe, guides viewers through numerous Easter eggs and references in the animated movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. These include:
1. **Comic book feel**: Intentional visual effects to mimic comic books.
2. **Music**: Songs written by a Spider-Man fan, "Crazy Post".
3. **Classic Spider-Man references**:
* First Spider-Man trilogy nods
* Spider-Man 2's upside-down kiss
* Spider-Man 3's dance
* Vintage Spider-Man cereal and comics appearances
4. **Character and universe references**:
* Other Spider-Men (e.g., Spider-Pig, Spider-Man Noir)
* Villains (e.g., King of Crime, Tombstone, Scorpion)
* Connections to other Marvel properties (e.g., Daredevil, Black Panther)
5. **Creator nods**: References to Spider-Man creators and influential producers/comic book authors (e.g., Steve Ditko, Brian Michael Bendis)
6. **Post-credit scene**: A nod to a famous Spider-Man meme, hinting at further dimension-hopping adventures.
Here are the extracted key facts in short sentences, numbered for reference:
**Movie and Comic References**
1. The movie "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" has a comic book-like feel.
2. Many songs in the movie were written by singer Crazy Post, a big Spider-Man fan.
3. The movie features a "CEL" stamp, created in the 1950s, which was required for comics to indicate they were not evil.
**Specific References in the Movie**
4. The movie's beginning references the first Spider-Man trilogy, specifically Spider-Man 2.
5. A dance scene is inspired by Spider-Man 3.
6. Spider-Man cereal and a Spider-Man Christmas album are shown in the movie.
7. The number 42 appears multiple times, referencing Experiment 42 from the comics, which involved a radioactive spider.
**Characters and Universes**
8. Each new character introduction in the movie is accompanied by a comic panel showing their creators.
9. The movie features multiple Spider-Men from different universes, including Spider-Pig.
10. The villain King of Crime's plan is to bring his deceased son and wife to his dimension.
**Real-Life and Pop Culture References**
11. A poster in the movie resembles the album cover of "Boy from the Ride" by an unnamed artist.
12. The "Redeem Group" in the movie is a reference to the real-life "Blue Man Group".
13. A character's apartment is similar to one from the Daredevil series.
14. The movie's final battle features a bridge reminiscent of the one in Netflix's Daredevil opening scene.
15. A panther head in the final scene references the Black Panther.
**Creators and Easter Eggs**
16. Steve Ditko, co-creator of Spider-Man, is name-dropped in the movie.
17. The movie's post-credit scene references the famous "Spider-Man pointing at Spider-Man" meme.
18. The film's composers and producers, including Brian Michael Bendis and Steve Ditko, are referenced in a phone contact list.