Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse missed a trick by not featuring cameo appearances from Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland, and now the
Spider-Man: Far From Home star has revealed that he was originally supposed to make an appearance in the Oscar-winning animated adventure.
While he wasn't going to play his version of Peter Parker from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Holland reveals that he was going to make a minor voice cameo in a sequence which was ultimately cut.
"At one point I was supposed to be in it," Holland revealed. "There was going to be another Peter Parker [in addition to the one voiced by Jake Johnson]. There was like a scene in a train station or something, and it was going to be like an Easter egg. I was going to walk through the background or something, and say like ‘Hey, kid.’"
We caught a glimpse of that scene in the trailers but it's never surfaced. As for the actor's thoughts on Miles Morales, he added: "He’s really, really good in it. I’m just excited to introduce Miles into our own universe one day. I think that’s going to be really good."
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Into the Spider-Verse's most amazing Easter Eggs!
The Comic Code Authority
An unexpected but still very cool Easter Egg, the Comic Code Authority (which has been defunct since it was finally abandoned by DC and Archie Comics in 2011) logo appears right at the very start.
Why? To tell us that Into the Spider-Verse has been "approved" by them and seeing as it was an issue of Amazing Spider-Man that first went against the rules set down by them, it's good to see that the wall-crawler is back on the straight and narrow! Seeing as this is such a comic book-y movie, it seems appropriate to include this here and is definitely a nice nod to the history of Marvel Comics.