SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE: First 9 Minutes of the Movie - Now on Blu-ray & Digital!

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Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the creative minds behind The Lego Movie and 21 Jump Street, bring their unique talents to a fresh vision of a different Spider‑Man Universe, with a groundbreaking visual style that’s the first of its kind. Spider‑Man™: Into the Spider‑Verse introduces Brooklyn teen Miles Morales, and the limitless possibilities of the Spider‑Verse, where more than one can wear the mask.

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Speaker 2

All right, let's do this one last time.

My name is Peter Parker.

I was bitten by a radioactive spider.

And for 10 years, I've been the one and only Spider-Man.

I'm pretty sure you know the rest.

With great power comes great responsibility.

I saved a bunch of people, fell in love, saved the city.

And then I say the city again, and again, and again, and again.

And I did this.

We don't really talk about this.

Look, I'm a comic book.

I'm a cereal.

Did a Christmas album.

I have an excellent theme song.

And a so-so popsicle.

I mean, I've looked worse.

But after everything, I still love being Spider-Man.

I mean, who wouldn't?

So no matter how many hits I take, I always find a way to come back.

Because the only thing standing between this city and oblivion is me.

There's only one Spider-Man.

And you're looking at him.

Speaker 7

Ministers say I keep my check.

She was a bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.

Speaker 6

Come on, you a grown man now.

Let's show these teachers that.

Where's my laptop?

Hey, if you want me to drive you, we gotta go now.

Speaker 5

No, no, no, I'll walk.

Speaker 6

Personal chauffeur going once.

Speaker 5

It's okay.

Miles, we gotta go.

In a minute.

In a minute.

Speaker 7

Mom, we gotta go.

In a minute.

Papa, llamame.

See you Friday.

Okay, mami.

Hasta luego.

Speaker 5

What's going on, bro?

Hey, I'm just walking by.

How you doing?

Yo, Miles.

Look at that earthquake last night.

Yo, what you talking about?

I slept like a baby last night.

How's that new school?

So easy.

We miss you, Miles.

You miss me?

I still live here.

Speaker 7

Wait, you miss me?

Speaker 6

Ah.

Seriously, Dad.

Walking would have been fine.

You can walk plenty on Saturday when you peel those stickers off.

Speaker 4

You saw that?

Speaker 6

I don't know if that was me, Dad.

And the two from yesterday on Clinton.

Yeah, those are me.

Troll.

Look at that.

Another new coffee shop.

You see that, Miles?

Totally, yeah.

You see that one?

What's that one called?

Phone party.

Phone party?

Speaker 1

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 6

Come on.

And everyone is just lining up.

You see that, Mom?

I see it.

Is that a coffee shop or a disco?

Dad, you're old.

Speaker 3

Old?

Old.

Speaker 6

I mean, this guy swings in once a day, zip-zaps up in his little mask and answers to no one, right?

Yeah, Dad.

Yeah.

And meanwhile, my guys are out there.

Yeah.

Lives on the line.

Uh-huh.

No mask.

You know, we show our... Oh, no.

Dad, Dad, speed up.

Speed up.

I know these kids.

You know, with great ability comes great accountability.

Speaker 5

That's not even how the saying goes, Dad.

Speaker 6

Yeah, I do like your cereal, though.

I mean, I'll give you that.

Speaker 5

Oh, my gosh.

Don't cops run red lights?

Oh, yes, some do.

Speaker 6

But, uh, I'm not your dad.

Why can't I go back to Brooklyn Middle?

Miles, you've given it two weeks.

We're not having this conversation.

Speaker 5

I just think that this new school is elitist.

Elitist?

And I would prefer to be at a normal school among the people.

Speaker 6

The people?

These are your people.

Speaker 5

I'm only here because I won that stupid lottery.

Speaker 6

No way.

You pass the entry test just like everybody else, okay?

You have an opportunity here.

You want to blow that, huh?

You want to end up like your uncle?

What's wrong with Uncle Aaron?

He's a good guy.

We all make choices in life.

Speaker 5

It doesn't feel like I have a choice right now.

You don't.

Speaker 4

I love you, Miles.

Yeah, I know, Dad.

See you Friday.

Speaker 6

You gotta say I love you back.

Speaker 5

Dad, are you serious?

Speaker 6

I wanna hear it.

Speaker 5

You wanna hear me say it?

Speaker 6

I love you, Dad.

Speaker 5

You're driving me off out of school?

Speaker 6

I love you, Dad.

Speaker 5

Look at this place.

Speaker 6

Dad, I love you.

Speaker 4

Dad, I love you.

That's a copy.

Tie your shoes.

Speaker 5

Short, huh?

That's a copy.

Oh my gosh, this is embarrassing.

We wore the same jacket?

Speaker 9

Hey.

Speaker 5

Yeah?

Speaker 9

His shoe's untied.

Speaker 5

Yeah, I'm aware.

Speaker 6

It's a choice.

The theory is that all matter is composed of at least three fundamental particles.

You can solve this for X, Y.

Speaker 2

In this class, we talk about X, Y, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y

Speaker 1

Mr. Morales, moving in the dark.

You're late again.

Speaker 4

Einstein said time is relative, right?

Maybe I'm not late.

Maybe you guys are early.

Speaker 1

Sorry, it was just so quiet.

Would you like to keep standing there or do you want to sit down?

Speaker 9

I liked your joke.

Speaker 1

Really?

I mean, it wasn't funny.

That's why I laughed.

But it was smart, so I liked it.

I don't think I've seen you before.

Speaker 8

that we make would create countless other possibilities.

Speaker 5

One if to infinity.

A zero?

A few more of those, you'd probably have to kick me out of here, huh?

Maybe I'm just not right for this school.

Speaker 1

If a person wearing a blindfold picked the answers on a true or false quiz at random, do you know what score they would get?

Speaker 5

50%?

Speaker 1

That's right.

The only way to get all the answers wrong is to know which answers are right.

You're trying to quit, and I'm not gonna let you.

I'm assigning you a personal essay, not about physics, but about you, and what kind of person you wanna be.

Speaker 3

Never knew.