
He laments about how long it takes to get changed, after having the alien costume that followed his mental commands.

However, there is no avoiding the problem, so he pulls out his Spider-Man costume to get changed.

In his apartment, Peter Parker protests to himself about what he has to do.

Those include a cowboy Web-Slinger and his masked horse Widow (voiced by Taran Killam) Andy Samberg as the ultra-dramatic clone Ben Reilly Yuri Lowenthal’s Spider-Man from the PlayStation video game series the sentient Spider-Mobile, aka Peter Parkedcar Pter Ptarker, aka Spider-Rex the Spidey from “Spider-Man Unlimited” and many, many more. “Across the Spider-Verse” connects to other “Spider-Man” movies and shows, but there are tons of blink-and-you-miss-it cameos from comic book heroes that eagle-eyed fans will notice. Parker (Jake Johnson) from “Into the Spider-Verse,” who’s joined by his infant daughter Mayday Pavitr Prabhakar (Karan Soni), aka Spider-Man India Hobie Brown (Daniel Kaluuya), aka the rocker Spider-Punk and Margo Kess (Amandla Stenberg), who controls a virtual hero named Spider-Byte.

The other major cast members include Peter B. The team is led by Miguel O’Hara (Oscar Isaac), a Spider-Man who lives in the futuristic Nueva York in the year 2099, and Jessica Drew (Issa Rae), a pregnant Spider-Woman who rides a motorcycle. In the new movie, Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) reunites with Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld) and learns about the Spider Society, a group of Spider-People who protect the multiverse. Just like the infinite Spider-Verse itself, there are so many different versions of Spider-Man and other spider-themed heroes that pop up in “Across the Spider-Verse” that it’s almost impossible to keep track of everything. SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” now playing in theaters.
