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{{Short description|Upcoming American superhero film}} | |||
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{{Infobox film | |||
| name = Spider-Verse: Miles | |||
| image = | |||
| caption = Teaser poster | |||
| director = <!-- TBA --> | |||
| producer = Freddie Goodwin<br />[[Marcus V. Lane]] | |||
| writer = <!-- TBA --> | |||
| based_on = {{Based on|[[Miles Morales]]|[[Brian Michael Bendis]]|[[Sara Pichelli]]}} | |||
| starring = {{Plainlist| | |||
* [[Caleb McLaughlin]] | * [[Caleb McLaughlin]] | ||
* [[Zendaya]] | * [[Zendaya]] | ||
* [[Giancarlo Esposito]] | * [[Giancarlo Esposito]] | ||
}}|music=<!--TBA-->|cinematography=<!--TBA-->|editing=<!--TBA-->|studio=[[Mob | * [[Storm Reid]] | ||
'''''Spider-Verse: Miles''''' is an upcoming American [[superhero film]] based on the [[Marvel Comics]] character [[Miles Morales (comics)|Miles Morales]]. Produced by [[Mob | * [[Mason Thames]] | ||
* [[Teyonah Parris]] | |||
* [[Shameik Moore]] | |||
}} | |||
| music = <!-- TBA --> | |||
| cinematography = <!-- TBA --> | |||
| editing = <!-- TBA --> | |||
| studio = [[Mob Productions]] | |||
| distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]] | |||
| released = {{Film date|2028|12|15}} | |||
| runtime = <!-- TBA --> | |||
| country = United States | |||
| language = English | |||
| budget = <!-- TBA --> | |||
| gross = <!-- TBA --> | |||
}}'''''Spider-Verse: Miles''''' is an upcoming American [[superhero film]] based on the [[Marvel Comics]] character [[Miles Morales (comics)|Miles Morales]]. Produced by [[Mob Productions]] and distributed by [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]], the film is the second installment in Mob Productions’ standalone Spider-Man film franchise, serving as a sequel to ''[[Spider-Man: Shadow of the City]]'' (2026) and a prequel to ''[[Spider-Man: No Safe Ground]]'' (2029). The film expands the franchise’s thematic focus from street-level crime to questions of identity, displacement, and the meaning of the Spider-Man symbol beyond a single individual. | |||
The film stars [[Caleb McLaughlin]] as Miles Morales, alongside [[Zendaya]], [[Giancarlo Esposito]], [[Storm Reid]], [[Mason Thames]], [[Teyonah Parris]], and [[Shameik Moore]]. ''Spider-Verse: Miles'' is scheduled to be released theatrally in the United States on December 15, 2028. | |||
== Premise == | == Premise == | ||
Miles Morales, a | Following the events of ''Shadow of the City'', the appearance of unexplained dimensional fractures within New York City introduces Miles Morales, a Spider-powered teenager from another reality, into a world already destabilized by rising crime and institutional collapse. As Miles attempts to survive in a city that is not his own, his presence begins to strain the fragile balance between realities, drawing attention from forces that view Spider-Men as anomalies rather than heroes. | ||
Caught between parallel identities and conflicting moral codes, Miles must navigate a hostile urban landscape while confronting alternate versions of heroism, responsibility, and sacrifice. His arrival sets into motion events that will ultimately reshape the city’s perception of Spider-Man and lay the groundwork for the escalating conflict depicted in ''No Safe Ground''. | |||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
* [[Caleb McLaughlin]] as [[Miles Morales]] | * [[Caleb McLaughlin]] as [[Miles Morales]] | ||
* [[Zendaya]] as Michelle "MJ" Jones | * [[Zendaya]] as Michelle "MJ" Jones: A New York civilian whose path intersects with Miles following the destabilization of the city | ||
* [[Giancarlo Esposito]] | * [[Giancarlo Esposito]] as <!-- Character TBA -->: A figure connected to the monitoring and containment of dimensional anomalies | ||
* [[Storm Reid]] as Gwen Stacy: A Spider-powered individual from an alternate reality with a conflicting philosophy of intervention | |||
* [[Mason Thames]] as Peter Parker: A younger Spider-Man variant shaped by a fractured timeline | |||
* [[Teyonah Parris]] as Rio Morales: Miles’s mother, whose influence persists across realities | |||
* [[Shameik Moore]] as Hobart "Hobie" Brown / Spider-Punk: A radical Spider-variant rendered through hybrid visual techniques | |||
== Production == | == Production == | ||
=== Development === | === Development === | ||
Following the | Following the completion of ''Spider-Man: Shadow of the City'', Mob Productions confirmed that the film was conceived as the first chapter in a multi-film Spider-Man franchise operating independently from prior cinematic continuities. Studio president Freddie Goodwin described the franchise as a character-driven exploration of identity, consequence, and urban decay, structured around escalating personal stakes rather than crossover spectacle. | ||
Development on ''Spider-Verse: Miles'' began in late 2024 as an expansion of thematic ideas introduced in ''Shadow of the City''. While the first film centered on anonymity and street-level crime, the sequel was designed to examine displacement and fractured identity through the introduction of Miles Morales. Goodwin stated that Miles was selected not as a replacement Spider-Man, but as a narrative mirror—allowing the franchise to interrogate what the symbol of Spider-Man means when removed from a single context. | |||
By early 2025, the project was formally positioned as the second film in the franchise, with a predetermined endpoint already mapped out in ''Spider-Man: No Safe Ground''. The studio emphasized that ''Spider-Verse: Miles'' would function as a connective chapter rather than a standalone expansion, deliberately bridging the grounded realism of the first film with the escalating instability of the third. | |||
Casting | === Casting === | ||
Casting for Miles Morales prioritized physicality, emotional range, and generational contrast with the Peter Parker established in ''Shadow of the City''. [[Caleb McLaughlin]] was cast in the role following an extended audition process. Supporting roles were filled with actors capable of portraying alternate ideological approaches to heroism, rather than simple variants. | |||
Mob Productions confirmed that returning characters from ''Shadow of the City'' would be limited, allowing the film to maintain its focus on Miles while preserving narrative continuity. | |||
=== Filming === | === Filming === | ||
Principal photography is | Principal photography is scheduled to begin in September 2026 under the working title ''Brooklyn Divide''. Filming will take place primarily in New York City, with additional soundstage work planned for controlled visual-effects sequences. The production is expected to employ a restrained visual-effects approach, using stylized elements only during moments of dimensional instability. | ||
The studio has stated that hybrid animation techniques will be selectively used to differentiate alternate Spider-characters while maintaining a grounded live-action aesthetic. | |||
== Release == | == Release == | ||
''Spider-Verse: Miles'' is scheduled | ''Spider-Verse: Miles'' is scheduled to be released theatrally in the United States on December 15, 2028. The film is positioned as the second chapter in Mob Productions’ Spider-Man franchise, directly preceding the events of ''Spider-Man: No Safe Ground'' (2029). | ||
== Future == | |||
{{Main|Spider-Man: No Safe Ground}} | |||
Mob Productions has confirmed that the narrative threads introduced in ''Spider-Verse: Miles'' will culminate in ''Spider-Man: No Safe Ground'', which is scheduled for release on February 16, 2029. The third film is intended to conclude the franchise’s initial arc, depicting the full collapse of safe spaces for both Peter Parker and Spider-Man as the consequences of multiversal exposure, public distrust, and systemic surveillance converge. | |||
== External links == | |||
* {{IMDb title|<!-- TBA -->}} | |||
{{Mob Cinematic Universe drafts}} | |||
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| Produced by | Freddie Goodwin Marcus V. Lane |
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| Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Spider-Verse: Miles is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Miles Morales. Produced by Mob Productions and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, the film is the second installment in Mob Productions’ standalone Spider-Man film franchise, serving as a sequel to Spider-Man: Shadow of the City (2026) and a prequel to Spider-Man: No Safe Ground (2029). The film expands the franchise’s thematic focus from street-level crime to questions of identity, displacement, and the meaning of the Spider-Man symbol beyond a single individual.
The film stars Caleb McLaughlin as Miles Morales, alongside Zendaya, Giancarlo Esposito, Storm Reid, Mason Thames, Teyonah Parris, and Shameik Moore. Spider-Verse: Miles is scheduled to be released theatrally in the United States on December 15, 2028.
Premise[edit | edit source]
Following the events of Shadow of the City, the appearance of unexplained dimensional fractures within New York City introduces Miles Morales, a Spider-powered teenager from another reality, into a world already destabilized by rising crime and institutional collapse. As Miles attempts to survive in a city that is not his own, his presence begins to strain the fragile balance between realities, drawing attention from forces that view Spider-Men as anomalies rather than heroes.
Caught between parallel identities and conflicting moral codes, Miles must navigate a hostile urban landscape while confronting alternate versions of heroism, responsibility, and sacrifice. His arrival sets into motion events that will ultimately reshape the city’s perception of Spider-Man and lay the groundwork for the escalating conflict depicted in No Safe Ground.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Caleb McLaughlin as Miles Morales
- Zendaya as Michelle "MJ" Jones: A New York civilian whose path intersects with Miles following the destabilization of the city
- Giancarlo Esposito as : A figure connected to the monitoring and containment of dimensional anomalies
- Storm Reid as Gwen Stacy: A Spider-powered individual from an alternate reality with a conflicting philosophy of intervention
- Mason Thames as Peter Parker: A younger Spider-Man variant shaped by a fractured timeline
- Teyonah Parris as Rio Morales: Miles’s mother, whose influence persists across realities
- Shameik Moore as Hobart "Hobie" Brown / Spider-Punk: A radical Spider-variant rendered through hybrid visual techniques
Production[edit | edit source]
Development[edit | edit source]
Following the completion of Spider-Man: Shadow of the City, Mob Productions confirmed that the film was conceived as the first chapter in a multi-film Spider-Man franchise operating independently from prior cinematic continuities. Studio president Freddie Goodwin described the franchise as a character-driven exploration of identity, consequence, and urban decay, structured around escalating personal stakes rather than crossover spectacle.
Development on Spider-Verse: Miles began in late 2024 as an expansion of thematic ideas introduced in Shadow of the City. While the first film centered on anonymity and street-level crime, the sequel was designed to examine displacement and fractured identity through the introduction of Miles Morales. Goodwin stated that Miles was selected not as a replacement Spider-Man, but as a narrative mirror—allowing the franchise to interrogate what the symbol of Spider-Man means when removed from a single context.
By early 2025, the project was formally positioned as the second film in the franchise, with a predetermined endpoint already mapped out in Spider-Man: No Safe Ground. The studio emphasized that Spider-Verse: Miles would function as a connective chapter rather than a standalone expansion, deliberately bridging the grounded realism of the first film with the escalating instability of the third.
Casting[edit | edit source]
Casting for Miles Morales prioritized physicality, emotional range, and generational contrast with the Peter Parker established in Shadow of the City. Caleb McLaughlin was cast in the role following an extended audition process. Supporting roles were filled with actors capable of portraying alternate ideological approaches to heroism, rather than simple variants.
Mob Productions confirmed that returning characters from Shadow of the City would be limited, allowing the film to maintain its focus on Miles while preserving narrative continuity.
Filming[edit | edit source]
Principal photography is scheduled to begin in September 2026 under the working title Brooklyn Divide. Filming will take place primarily in New York City, with additional soundstage work planned for controlled visual-effects sequences. The production is expected to employ a restrained visual-effects approach, using stylized elements only during moments of dimensional instability.
The studio has stated that hybrid animation techniques will be selectively used to differentiate alternate Spider-characters while maintaining a grounded live-action aesthetic.
Release[edit | edit source]
Spider-Verse: Miles is scheduled to be released theatrally in the United States on December 15, 2028. The film is positioned as the second chapter in Mob Productions’ Spider-Man franchise, directly preceding the events of Spider-Man: No Safe Ground (2029).
Future[edit | edit source]
Mob Productions has confirmed that the narrative threads introduced in Spider-Verse: Miles will culminate in Spider-Man: No Safe Ground, which is scheduled for release on February 16, 2029. The third film is intended to conclude the franchise’s initial arc, depicting the full collapse of safe spaces for both Peter Parker and Spider-Man as the consequences of multiversal exposure, public distrust, and systemic surveillance converge.
External links[edit | edit source]
- Template:First word/ Spider-Verse: Miles at IMDbTemplate:EditAtWikidata