This article appears in the new issue ofDEN OF GEEKmagazine.
Philosophically speaking,Milesholds our multiverse together, director Kemp Powers tellsDen of Geekmagazine.
Hes so different from the other Spider-People because hes not so alone.
Hes close to his friends and family and never hides anything from them.
Theres an antagonistic relationship between Miles and the Spider Society, director Joaquim Dos Santos says.
The Spider Society is riding a fine line.
Hes part of the Spider Society, but hes not drinking the Kool-Aid.
It parallels Miles journey to write his own story in a surprising and startling way.
The films story takes place across six different universes, each with its own animation style.
Gwen Stacy is an emotionally fraught teenager with problems she doesnt know how to deal with, Thompson explains.
If shes angry, the world turns red.
If shes sad, it turns blue.
With every world we have developed, there are things that have never been done before.
They leaned in, Powers recalls.
That was a pivotal moment for us.
Miles is 15 now, Thompson says.
Hes not a man, but hes not a boy.
Miles going from a novice to an expert was a big story to tell.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Versewill be released on June 2