It's already been revealed that Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is likely to include hundreds of Spidey Variants, but there are two more big additions reportedly being lined up who could be game-changers for this franchise. According to The Cosmic Circus (via Toonado.com), those are Tom Holland's Spider-Man and Yuri Lowenthal's video game Peter Parker!
For the time being, there's no word on whether Holland will actually reprise the role for this Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse sequel, so it's possible the hero will just show up in the background somewhere.
However, the site reiterates that it's definitely the MCU's Spidey who appears in the movie, and this raises big questions (particularly after the hero got his first exposure to the Multiverse/Spider-Verse in last December's Spider-Man: No Way Home).
When it comes to Lowenthal's web-slinger, it seems likely that actor will lend his talents to Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. After all, he has a long list of voice acting credits to his name, and the character has ties to the Multiverse after playing a major role in the Spider-Geddon comic book event.
Interestingly, the same source has told the site that there have been talks about Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire's Spider-Men also swinging into the movie for a cameo. It's currently unclear whether that would happen in Across the Spider-Verse or Beyond the Spider-Verse.
The potential cameos keep on coming, as the report wraps up by teasing that we may also see Josh Keaton and Christopher Daniel Barnes reprise their respective roles as the Spectacular and 90s Variants of this iconic superhero.
Only time will tell whether these rumours pan out, but we're definitely excited to see what promises to be a star-studded team-up for Miles Morales when he returns in the follow-up to 2018's Oscar-winning effort. When it comes to reuniting the three live-action wall-crawlers, though, we can't help but think that would be best saved for a future live-action project.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse swings into theaters on June 2, 2023.