What’s Next After Spider-Man: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE - Ending Explained
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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ends on one heck of a cliffhanger, with Miles confronting Prowler Miels, the Spider-People hunting him, and the imminent death of his father? So what happens next? How does this connect to the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Multiverse Saga? Will Loki or Kang appear in the final chapter?

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ends on a huge cliffhanger.
And if you didn’t know, there is a part 2, it will be out March next year, and it’s titled Beyond the Spider-Verse.

So the movie ends with Miles captured by an alternate version of his uncle, and an evil version of himself who became the Prowler. Now that’s how you end a movie with a cliffhanger. Looking at you Fast X….

So we need to explain what just happened, what’s the deal with canon events, and what it all means for the third movie.


Also Gwen Stacy assembles her own multiversal team at the end of the movie, they will fight against Miguel O'Hara and his Spider society, and this might give us a Spider-men civil war.

And let’s not forget about the Spot, he went into god-mode, and that’s not going to bode well well for anyone in the multiverse.

So there’s so much to talk about, and I’ve got lots of theories on what’s going to happen in Beyond the Spider-Verse, and how it might even connect to some of the multiverse stuff in the MCU.


Alright, let’s start with the ending.
And this is such a perfect cliffhanger for this movie.

Because I’m sure that just like me, you were so fixating on all the spider-people, the multiverse, that none of us even considered what happened to the Miles from Earth-42.


You see, this alternate version of Miles was supposed to become Spider-Man, not the Miles from Earth-1610, that’s the Miles we all know and love.

The spot aka Jonathan Ohnn, was a scientist who worked on Kingpin’s Super-Collider in the first movie.

That was a machine that created bridges between different realities. And that’s how the Spider-people ended up in Miles’ universe.

Jonathan Ohnn extracted a radioactive spider from Earth-42 and brought it to Earth-1610.

Miles got bitten by this spider.
But that spider was supposed to bite Earth-42 Miles. And since it didn’t happen, instead becoming Spider-Man, he broke bad and turned into the Prowler.


And don’t forget that there is no Spider-Man in this universe, and apparently, there never was.

Doug: Why not?

When Miles reveals that he’s Spider-Man to the alternate version of his mom, she doesn’t freak out because the name Spider-Man means nothing to her.


What’s so interesting about this twist, is the relationship between Miles and Aaron Davis.

In the first movie, we see that Miles is really close with his uncle, far closer than with his parents.

Miles was his true self around Aaron, since he was the only person in his life that supported and nourished his creativity.

He’s the cool uncle that lets his nephew get away with stuff that his dad won’t.

In fact, if Miles didn’t discover that his uncle was the Prowler, he would have probably told him that he was Spider-Man. Simply because of how safe Miles felt around his uncle.

So this is why it makes sense that Earth-42 Miles turned to the dark side.

Because his dad died. And since there is no Spider-Man to serve as a heroic inspiration in his life, Miles turned to a life of crime, just like his uncle.
Thus becoming the Prowler.

Doug: You either die a Spider-Man or live long enough to become the Prowler.

Pretty much. And really ironic, sincein the first movie, Miles was mentored by Peter B. Parker. While the bad Miles was mentored by the Prowler.

And this is the personal conflict going into Beyond the Spider-Verse.

Because despite all the multiverse shenanigans, the most important aspect of these movies is the human story.

That’s what I love about these two movies. They don’t allow all the cameos and all the multiverse stuff to hijack the story.

I mean, the first entire of Aross the spider-verse spends focusing on Miles and Gwen, long before they start hopping between universes.

Not to throw shade, but Marvel studios could learn a lesson or two about how to use the multiverse from these movies.
Just saying.

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