SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE's Ending Was Changed Just Six Weeks Before It Arrived In Theaters

SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE's Ending Was Changed Just Six Weeks Before It Arrived In Theaters

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse's creative team reveals that the sequel's ending was changed just six weeks before it arrived in theaters and, with that revelation comes details on what was added...

By JoshWilding - Oct 13, 2023 08:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Into The Spider-Verse
Source: Empire (via Toonado.com)

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse proved to be a hit when it swung into theaters earlier this year and excitement for the next instalment, Beyond the Spider-Verse, is through the roof. Unfortunately, its release is now "TBD" after being shifted from its original March 2024 slot. 

The sequel wrapped up with Miles Morales stranded on Earth-42, the home of the spider which bit him. However, as if that wasn't bad enough, the wall-crawler found himself held captive by that reality's Prowler: Miles G. Morales. Spider-Gwen, meanwhile, assembled a team of spider-heroes to find and help her friend. 

Talking to Empire (via Toonado.com), Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse co-director Justin K. Thompson and producer Christopher Miller confirmed the movie's ending was heavily altered just six weeks before it was released. 

In this earlier cut, Thompson says Gwen Stacy didn't bring together those fan-favourite web-slingers. "I was really worried about it until about six weeks before we finished the movie, and we added it. The movie kind of fell flat at the end and was really a bummer."

"We had a screening and thankfully we were able to come up with the strategy of how to bring all these characters back together, and bring the Spot back - because he didn’t come back - and show Rio and Jeff, and tag all the characters."

Miller adds, "We learned the same lesson that Empire Strikes Back learned. That movie used to end after he finds out the big twist and Han Solo gets taken away. They didn’t have the scene where he gets the new hand and they stare out at the star field. They did that as a reshoot, because they felt like they needed a little bit of hope for the next film. We learned that lesson."

"We were like, 'It’s a cliffhanger, it’s supposed to end on a thing where you’re like, 'Oh no!' So it ended with Miles meeting his alternate self and he’s trapped in an alternate dimension, oh no. But the audience really did need that moment of hope. Help is on the way," the filmmaker continues. "They’re gonna figure something out. If we were smarter, we would have learned that earlier."

We've previously heard that Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse's production was a gruelling process for those working on it and changing the ending last minute can't have been easy. Still, it definitely sounds like it was to the movie's benefit as the cliffhanger was major enough as it was without making it unnecessarily grim to boot. 

What did you think about Across the Spider-Verse's ending? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section. 

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marvel72
marvel72 - 10/13/2023, 8:21 AM
The ending was good,the movie was definitely overhyped but still a good movie.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 10/13/2023, 9:01 AM
@marvel72 - agreed. i liked it, thought it was great, but honestly it was hyped too much and i personally like Into the Spiderverse better
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/13/2023, 9:46 AM
@MotherGooseUPus - Yeah I can see why,personally I'm a huge Peter Parker fan, the one true Spider-Man so that featured more Peter than the sequel.
dragon316
dragon316 - 10/13/2023, 8:23 AM
Didn’t like animation style to much animation style was better than turtles movie
kg8817
kg8817 - 10/13/2023, 9:29 AM
It was smart for Empire, and it was smart for this.
Usernametaken
Usernametaken - 10/13/2023, 10:19 AM
"SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE's Ending Was Changed Just Six Weeks Before It Arrived In Theaters"

"I was really worried about it until about six weeks before we finished the movie"


That title isn't even misleading, it's just downright erroneous.
EgoEgor
EgoEgor - 10/13/2023, 1:20 PM
I think the Empire comparison is not really fair. Empire actually concludes its arc for the film. Luke goes out to save his friends and he saves his friends. Miles goes out to save his dad and --- the movie ends on a twist.

I liked the movie but it's a 2 part film rather than a 2nd in a trilogy. It feels like it ends on a midpoint, or the end of a 2nd act.

But I can only judge it as own film atm, it felt incomplete but Empire never did. Still enjoyed the film.
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