I Watched Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse in 0.25x Speed and Here's What I Found - Summary

Summary

In the video by The Canadian Lad, he analyzes Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse at 0.25x speed, uncovering 61 new details. The video begins with a sponsored message for The Walking Dead: Survivors mobile game. Notable details include references to other movies, hidden messages, and foreshadowing elements throughout the film. For example, the Columbia lady opening logo references Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, and various Spider-Man iterations are hinted at through visual cues and background elements. The movie subtly incorporates comic book aesthetics, and several cameos and Easter eggs pay homage to the broader Spider-Man universe and its creators. Miles Morales' growth as Spider-Man is symbolized by his reflection aligning with the mask at the end, emphasizing his transformation into the superhero.

Facts

1. The speaker, The Canadian Lad, watched Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse at 0.25x speed and found 61 new details that viewers might have missed at regular speed.
2. The speaker is familiar with The Walking Dead series by Skybound comics and enjoys the challenge the mobile game brings.
3. The speaker loves how they can upgrade each character and build the ultimate defense team in The Walking Dead: Survivors.
4. The speaker is a fan of Glenn, a character from the comics, who is referred to as 'My favorite pizza guy-turned Supply runner'.
5. The speaker is playing The Walking Dead: Survivors, a mobile game, and provides a link in the video description for viewers to download the game.
6. In the opening logo of Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse, the Columbia lady is knocked off by a giant banana, a reference to the opening of Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs.
7. In the opening intro, Spider-Man starts glitching and a combination of Miles Morales and Spider-Man's mask is seen for a split second.
8. Miles Morales tries to sing along to the song Sunflower by Post-Malone in the movie, but gets the line wrong, eliminating a sexual double meaning to keep the film PG.
9. A TV screen on the side of a road in the movie talks about Spider-Man saving a dozen people, but the news network says "NNC" instead of "CNN" from the real world.
10. The head scientist in the movie is revealed as Doctor Octavious, with the surroundings in her office including her eyeglasses all foreshadowing her true identity.
11. At the beginning of the film, Peter Parker says there's only one Spider-Man, but just as he says it seven birds fly by, indicating the total number of Spider-Man protagonists in the film.
12. Miles Morales has a poster of ChanceTheRapper in his room but instead of having the Number 3 on his hat like in real life, it has Number 4 to indicate they're in a different universe than our own.
13. Just before meeting the other Spider people, Miles's Spider sense goes off a split second later than both Gwen and Peter B, indicating how Miles is yet to reach his full potential.
14. Seth Rogen has a cameo in the movie, appearing multiple times like when Peter B Parker and Gwen Stacy make their entrance.
15. The Spider that bites Miles, glitches out just like the other Spider people, implying it came from another dimension as well and traveled back in time just like Gwen did.
16. When Miles meets Peter Parker, his Spider-sense remains green and purple for a couple of seconds, indicating his Spider-Sense still hasn't reached its full potential and there's a substantial amount of delay there.
17. When Gwen Stacy enters this universe, you can briefly see an advertisement in the background called Clone College, a multiverse variant of Clone High, an MTV show created by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who are also the producers of this film.
18. When Miles, Peter B Parker, and Gwen Stacy went to see the underground facility of Peter Parker, one of the mannequins is empty, implying that the costume in which Peter Parker died was never returned.
19. When Miles starts walking home thinking he's not good enough to be Spider-Man, we can actually see a poster of The Weeknd's Starboy except the name is Kissland which was one of his previous albums.
20. One of the contracts saved in Miles's father's phone is Steve Ditko, who co-created Spider-Man in the comics.
21. When Prowler chases Miles Morales, Miles takes cover behind a truck. Now notice what it says on the back of the truck, it says Noxio. This could be a reference to the Noxious Nine, which was formed when the members of the Sinister Six joined with Rhino, Scorpion, and Carnage.
22. In the same sequence, this truck collides with a taxi. The detail that the airbags in the truck and the one in the taxi both get deployed at the same time saving the drivers is appreciated.
23. Miles Morales is the first black Spider-Man to be featured in