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=== Development ===
=== Development ===
Following the success of the animated ''[[Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]]'' franchise and the conclusion of the [[Tom Holland]]-led Spider-Man trilogy, Mob Studios sought to introduce [[Miles Morales (comics)|Miles Morales]] into their live-action universe. The project was formally announced in December 2024, during a slate presentation led by [[Freddie Goodwin]] and [[Marcus V. Lane]], with ''Spider-Verse: Miles'' positioned as a flagship film in the franchise's upcoming phase.
Following the success of the animated ''[[Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]]'' franchise and the conclusion of the [[Tom Holland]]-led Spider-Man trilogy, Mob Studios began exploring ways to organically introduce [[Miles Morales (comics)|Miles Morales]] into their live-action continuity. Internal discussions reportedly began as early as mid-2024, but the project was not formally revealed until a December 2024 slate presentation led by Mob Studios heads [[Freddie Goodwin]] and [[Marcus V. Lane]]. At the event, ''Spider-Verse: Miles'' was confirmed as a cornerstone of Chapter Two and was described as a “grounded multiversal character journey,” blending the street-level heart of Spider-Man with the Mob Cinematic Universe’s emerging multiverse narrative.


Casting began in early 2025, with [[Caleb McLaughlin]] emerging as the top choice for Miles. The film is intended to introduce a grounded, character-focused take on Miles, while still embracing multiversal elements hinted at in prior Mob Studios projects.
In early 2025, casting sessions began across major U.S. cities, with a focus on finding an actor who could portray both Miles’s youthful vulnerability and heroic potential. [[Caleb McLaughlin]] quickly emerged as a fan-favorite and internal frontrunner for the role, praised for his emotional range and athletic capability. Reports also indicated that Mob Studios had been coordinating quietly with Marvel CU to ensure narrative consistency regarding multiverse terminology and potential crossover frameworks. While the film remains independent of Sony's Spider-Verse animated series, early promotional materials confirmed that it would honor the aesthetic and thematic spirit of those films.
 
The script, penned by an undisclosed writer who previously contributed to Ascendants, is said to focus on Miles’s displacement into Earth-Mob1, the primary timeline of the Mob Cinematic Universe. His interactions with alternate Spider-variants, including a morally ambiguous Peter Parker and a younger Gwen Stacy, are expected to form the emotional core of the film. According to Goodwin, the film aims to feel “less like a multiverse cameo parade and more like a self-contained Miles story, told through a fractured lens.


=== Filming ===
=== Filming ===
Principal photography is expected to begin in late 2025 or early 2026, primarily in New York City and Atlanta, under the working title ''Brooklyn Pulse''.
Principal photography is expected to begin in late 2025 or early 2026, with working title ''Brooklyn Pulse''. Key sequences are slated to be shot in Brooklyn and Manhattan to preserve Miles's cultural and environmental roots, while additional production will occur in Atlanta’s Trilith Studios for complex VFX setups. Pre-visualization work began in June 2025, with early suit designs teased via behind-the-scenes social content from Mob Studios.
 
Production teams are reportedly incorporating stylized cinematography to subtly echo the animation-inspired look of Into the Spider-Verse — including enhanced frame timing and stylized lighting in dream or multiverse sequences. No director has been officially attached as of July 2025, though several genre filmmakers have been rumored. A formal announcement is expected before the start of filming.


== Release ==
== Release ==

Revision as of 11:12, 4 July 2025

Spider-Verse: Miles
Based on
Miles Morales
by
Produced byFreddie Goodwin
Marcus V. Lane
Starring
Production
company
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release date
  • December 15, 2028 (2028-12-15)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Spider-Verse: Miles is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Miles Morales. Produced by Mob Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, the film is a part of the Mob Cinematic Universe (MCU) and serves as the first installment in a planned trilogy centered around Miles. Caleb McLaughlin stars in the title role, alongside Zendaya and Giancarlo Esposito. The film is scheduled to be released on December 15, 2028.

Premise

Miles Morales, a Brooklyn teenager with a genius intellect and artistic spirit, is thrust into a multidimensional conflict when he discovers that his universe is one of many threatened by instability in the web of reality. As new threats emerge from across the Spider-Verse, Miles must step into the shoes of a true Spider-Man—not just to save his world, but all of them.

Cast

Production

Development

Following the success of the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse franchise and the conclusion of the Tom Holland-led Spider-Man trilogy, Mob Studios began exploring ways to organically introduce Miles Morales into their live-action continuity. Internal discussions reportedly began as early as mid-2024, but the project was not formally revealed until a December 2024 slate presentation led by Mob Studios heads Freddie Goodwin and Marcus V. Lane. At the event, Spider-Verse: Miles was confirmed as a cornerstone of Chapter Two and was described as a “grounded multiversal character journey,” blending the street-level heart of Spider-Man with the Mob Cinematic Universe’s emerging multiverse narrative.

In early 2025, casting sessions began across major U.S. cities, with a focus on finding an actor who could portray both Miles’s youthful vulnerability and heroic potential. Caleb McLaughlin quickly emerged as a fan-favorite and internal frontrunner for the role, praised for his emotional range and athletic capability. Reports also indicated that Mob Studios had been coordinating quietly with Marvel CU to ensure narrative consistency regarding multiverse terminology and potential crossover frameworks. While the film remains independent of Sony's Spider-Verse animated series, early promotional materials confirmed that it would honor the aesthetic and thematic spirit of those films.

The script, penned by an undisclosed writer who previously contributed to Ascendants, is said to focus on Miles’s displacement into Earth-Mob1, the primary timeline of the Mob Cinematic Universe. His interactions with alternate Spider-variants, including a morally ambiguous Peter Parker and a younger Gwen Stacy, are expected to form the emotional core of the film. According to Goodwin, the film aims to feel “less like a multiverse cameo parade and more like a self-contained Miles story, told through a fractured lens.”

Filming

Principal photography is expected to begin in late 2025 or early 2026, with working title Brooklyn Pulse. Key sequences are slated to be shot in Brooklyn and Manhattan to preserve Miles's cultural and environmental roots, while additional production will occur in Atlanta’s Trilith Studios for complex VFX setups. Pre-visualization work began in June 2025, with early suit designs teased via behind-the-scenes social content from Mob Studios.

Production teams are reportedly incorporating stylized cinematography to subtly echo the animation-inspired look of Into the Spider-Verse — including enhanced frame timing and stylized lighting in dream or multiverse sequences. No director has been officially attached as of July 2025, though several genre filmmakers have been rumored. A formal announcement is expected before the start of filming.

Release

Spider-Verse: Miles is scheduled for release in the United States on December 15, 2028, as part of Phase Two of the MCU.

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