Incredible Hidden Details in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (Part 3) - Summary

Summary

In this video, The Canadian Lad breaks down 33 hidden details from the movie "Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse." It's part of a 3-part series where he covers various aspects of the film. Some of the details highlighted include:

1. Spider-Punk's advice on using palms.
2. A newspaper called "Opinion."
3. Miles hiding behind Spider-Man 2211.
4. Miles' clever use of surroundings during the chase.
5. Cyborg Spider-Woman's surprise attack.
6. Spider-People's universe-stabilizing devices.
7. Spider-Rex as a substitute for swinging.
8. The burger resembling Miguel O'Hara's mask.
9. Spider-Monkey's persistent pursuit.
10. Spider-Manga throwing razor-sharp blades.
11. The powerful web-shooting gun of The Web-Slinger.
12. Peter B Parker's selfie request during the chase.
13. Holograms of Spider-Man villains during a tunnel scene.
14. The "Vulture Telecom" billboard indicating villain dominance.
15. A billboard for "Soda-Koca" as an alternate M&M.
16. The unique abilities of Miguel O'Hara's web-shooting.
17. Miles dodging attacks on the metro's roof.
18. The impact of metro speed on Miles' web-shooting.
19. Miles' agile mid-air actions during a fight.
20. Green coloring hinting at Electro's presence.
21. Miles glitching as he returns to the base.
22. Miles absorbing Miguel's energy during their fight.
23. Margo Kess's advanced scanning capabilities.
24. The DNA reading of the Spider that bit Miles.
25. Margo Kess's knowledge of Miles' actions.
26. Earth-42 dominated by Spider-Man villains.
27. Billboards with alternate universe brands.
28. The "ELECTRO-nics" sign as an Easter egg.
29. The Green and Purple hoodie as a sign of a different universe.
30. Differences in weather conditions and window movement.
31. The Spidey-Sense color change revealing alternate events.
32. A news chiron mentioning the Sinister Six.
33. Peter B Parker reading "How to Talk, So Kids Will Listen."

These details provide a deeper understanding of the movie and showcase the attention to detail in its animation.

Facts

1. The video series is a breakdown of "Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse," split into three parts. Each part covers 45 minutes of the movie.
2. The videos are designed as standalone experiences, meaning viewers don't necessarily need to watch all three to understand the content.
3. The speaker is excited about a collaboration with Vessi, a brand of shoes. The speaker uses and recommends Vessi shoes, especially the 'Stormburst' style.
4. After Miles Morales learns that his father will die in two days, Miguel O'Hara locks him inside a holographic cage. Spider-Punk then tells Miles how to get out of the cage.
5. Inside the Spider-Society, a Spider-Man variant is seen reading a newspaper called "Opinion."
6. Inside Sector-4, Miles hides behind Spider-Man 2211, aka Max Borne.
7. Miles shoots his web at Spider-Rex for non-aggressive purposes, such as swinging around.
8. During the chase, Miles steps on a burger whose bun resembles Miguel O'Hara's mask.
9. Spider-Monkey is a significant adversary for Miles Morales.
10. Miles grabs Spider-Monkey and tosses him away.
11. Miles gets attacked by razor-sharp blades, and it's revealed that Spider-Manga is the one throwing these blades.
12. Patrick O'Hara, also known as The Web-Slinger, possesses a web-shooting gun that is so powerful it can immobilize both Spider-Armor MK-1 and Spider-Armor MK-3.
13. During the chase, Miles goes through a tunnel where holograms of multiple Spider-Man villains are seen.
14. After Miles emerges from the tunnel, Miguel's web-shooting abilities are shown, where he combines all the webs into one and propels himself forward.
15. In Miguel O'Hara's universe, a giant billboard for the Hyundai Ioniq car is seen floating in the air.
16. After Miles jumps out of the Skyscraper, Spider-Man Unlimited accidentally strikes Cyborg Spider-Woman's face when trying to throw a punch at Miles.
17. Miguel O'Hara catches a kick from Miles, causing Miles to counterattack with a kick from his other foot.
18. During the chase, Miles tries to shoot his web but it flies backwards, showing how fast the metro is moving.
19. When Miles decides to take another leap of faith and kicks Miguel in the chest, Miguel catches it.
20. During the chase, parts of Miguel's body appear to be colored green, possibly a nod to comics where a variant of himself puts on a green suit.
21. When Miguel tells Miles that he is the original anomaly, Miles starts glitching in that moment.
22. In the iconic scene where Miles says "Imma do my own thing", Miles doesn't overload Miguel's suit, in fact, he absorbs all electric powers from Miguel O'Hara's suit.
23. After Miles completes his retinal scanning to return back home, the system reads the DNA of the Spider that originally bit him.
24. Margo Kess, a character from Earth 42, is technologically advanced and uses general scanning, night vision, and thermal scanning to detect potential intruders.
25. The universe on Earth 42 is dominated by Spider-Man villains, with billboards indicating their presence.
26. The first clue that Miles is in a wrong universe is the color of his hoodie, which is Green and Purple, the color scheme of the Prowler.
27. The rain outside the window is another clue that Miles is in a wrong universe, as it had stopped raining by the time Miles entered his room on Earth 42.
28. The ending of the movie solves a mystery from the first movie, revealing that Miles from Earth-1610 was supposed to become the Prowler, not Uncle Aaron.
29. In one of the final shots, Peter B Parker was reading a book called "How to Talk, So Kids Will List