We show you which versions of Spider-Man appear in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is the sequel to the hit animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which brings a new plot that spans new characters with the protagonist Miles Morales. Here the producers and writers of this installment have decided to work with some of the best versions of Spider-Man, including on the tape more than 240 characters from various dimensions of the Spider-Verse.
In this case, 9 of them are the main characters that give meaning to the story in which Miles Morales is considered an anomaly of the multiverse. In addition to the incredible art work where he was given a different style to each Spider-Mananother interesting thing is that each one has its own origin, abilities and personalities that make them unique, and then we will talk more about them.
Meet all the versions of Spider-Man that appear in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has reached box office milestones as an animated film because has unforgettable characters with deep plots that allow viewers to identify with them. Although throughout history there are many alternate versions of Spider-Manin the following list you can see those who star in this sequel to Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse.
Spider-Man – Miles Morales (Earth-1610)

Miles Morales actually in an anomaly between the Spider-Mans
Miles Morales is once again the protagonist in this sequel, only this time he is already a more trained superhero and popular with Brooklynites, New York, Earth-1610. After Peter Parker “died” in combat, Miles was given powers similar to being bitten by a radioactive spider from another universe. Unlike Peter, Miles has abilities such as increased spider-sense, camouflage, generating electricity, and fast regeneration.
Miles has grown a bit more and has faced various enemies, but a strange villain who seems to be harmless ends up becoming a threat to the entire multiverse. Also, Miles Morales is categorized as other anomaly that could put the Spider-Verse at risk, which is why he also has alternate versions of Spider-Man as enemies in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
Spider-Ghost – Gwen Stacy (Earth-65)

Spider-Ghost tries to protect Miles Morales
Spider-Ghost, known more commonly as Spider-Gwen, is a version coming from Earth-65. In this universe, instead of Peter Parker getting bitten, Gwen Stacy gets it and, with her abilities, she dedicates herself to helping the innocent. Yet here Peter is the one who becomes the Lizard instead of Dr. Connor and ends up dying after losing control in an unfavorable situation, so Gwen sets out to find the culprit behind the death of her best friend.
In this film, Gwen travels to the universe of Miles Morales to accomplish a mission by being part of a team of multiverse versions of Spider-Man who must maintain stability in the Spider-Verse. Regarding the first appearance of him in comics, it was in Edge of Spider-Verse #2 (2014).
Spider-Man 2099 – Miguel O’Hara (Earth-928)

Spider-Man Miguel O’Hara is the new character introduced in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Among the best known and most impressive versions of the spider hero is the Spider-Man 2099 from Earth-928. His role in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is about being serious and brutal, while his role is the leader of the team that keeps the Spider-Verse safe and the one who wants to eliminate Miles Morales because he considers it a mistake.
Regarding his history, his name is Miguel O’Hara, a man of Mexican and Irish origin who previously I worked at a corporation called “Alchemax” in the dystopian future of 2099. After an accident, Miguel gains the powers of Spider-Man and his life changes forever, becoming an anti-hero for stand up to corrupt companies. Compared to other versions, this one stands out because it has rectactable claws, poisonous fangs, communication telepathy, telescopic vision, and night vision.
Spider-Man – Peter Parker (Earth-616)

Peter Parker with his daughter in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Every Spider-Man fan knows Peter Parker, the true and original superhero of Earth-616. However, the film shows how this version has fought with a wide variety of enemies, but he has also fallen into depression until fighting and being left for dead. Miles Morales meets him at the Spider-Verse team station, and most surprising of all, he now has a daughter.
This Spider-Man did his first appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962). Since then, he has been one of the most popular and iconic characters in Marvel Comics.
Spider-Girl – May ‘Mayday’ Parker (Earth-982/MC2)

Spider-Girl May Mayday Parker a little naughty in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
As we have already mentioned, the daughter of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson is one of the versions that has most attracted the attention of the public. Despite being just a baby, she has inherited her father’s powers. In the comics she hails from Earth-982/MC2 and made her first appearance in What If #105 (1998) where she grows up to become a superhero known as Spider-Woman.
Spider-Woman – Jessica Drew (Unknown-Earth)

Spider-woman Jessica Drew represents feminine power in this universe
This seems to be a new version adapted from Spider-Woman: Origin who has made his first appearance in the movie Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. There is not much information about her, but the elements that have shone the most in the delivery are his motorcycle and his cobwebs that come directly from the fingers like ropes, as well as that she is pregnant.
Spider-Punk – Hobart ‘Hobie’ Brown (Earth-138)

No one can beat the style of Spider-Punk Hobart ‘Hobie’ Brown
Spider-Punk is one of the versions that fans have loved the most, not only because of the style of his art captured on the tape, but also because of the style he has and the attitude he transmits. He is Hobart ‘Hobie’ Brown of Earth-138, a teenager who was bitten by a radioactive spider that was in Osborn’s toxic waste. Homeless, lead a group of rebels to face the villainous Norman Osborn who has become president. His first appearance was in The Amazing Spider-Man Vol.3 #10 (2015).
Scarlet Spider – Benjamin ‘Ben’ Reilly (Earth-616)

Ben Reilly is the clone of Peter Parker
Although he speaks very little in the film, Benjamin ‘Ben’ Reilly is very known for his appearances in comics and arachnid animations. It is about a clone of Peter Parker that was created by a scientist with the aim of destroying the real Peter and impersonating him. However, he reconsiders and decides to forge his own path, putting on a new name, “Ben” for his uncle and “Reilly” for his Aunt May’s last name. His first appearance was in The Amazing Spider-Man #149 (1975).
Spider-Man India – Pavitr Prabhakar (Earth-50101)

Pavitr Prabhakar has a history in Mumbai similar to that of Peter Parker
Another of the interesting versions that starred in this sequel is Spider-Man India, also known by his real name, Pavitr Prabhakar, who appeared for first time in Spider-Man: India #1 (2004). His story takes place in Mumbai, India, where one day he found a yogi who gave him the powers of a spider and his uncle Bhim loses his life in a robbery that he ignored, something similar to what happens to Peter Parker.
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All 9 Spider-Mans from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse