math7777 a écrit:Je viens de voir qu’il y a également Green Goblin dans la liste.
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“This power is kind of handed to [Miles] when he’s not really looking for more responsibility,” Moore explains. “That phrase — ‘with great power comes great responsibility’ — it means the same thing, but it comes from a different place with this Spider-Man.”
Lord and Miller invited Moore to audition after seeing his breakout role in the 2015 Sundance smash Dope, and he headlines a star-studded cast that includes Brian Tyree Henry as Miles’ father, Mahershala Ali as his uncle Aaron, and Liev Schreiber as the villainous Kingpin. Miles has been a fan favorite in Marvel comics ever since he made his debut in 2011, and Into the Spider-Verse marks his first starring appearance in a major film. It’s a story that Moore is thrilled to bring to the big screen, especially because Miles’ perspective as a half-black, half-Latino teenager introduces a kind of Spider-Man audiences have never seen before.
“Everybody has a purpose and a reason and a place,” Moore says. “I think that’s what [Miles’s] conflict is — finding his place. He’s like, ‘If there’s Peter, then how do I be Spider-Man? Can you teach me? How do I do this?'
For Lord and Miller, the most intriguing thing about Spider-Verse was how to put a new twist on a superhero origin story that’s been told so many times in the last 15 years.
“Everything good we’ve ever done has started with a bad idea,” Lord says with a laugh. “And then we slowly figure out a way that seems like it would be surprising. An animated Spider-Man movie, on the surface it felt like, well, do we really need that? But you start to think about the opportunities that it gives you. Because it’s like the 19th Spider-Man movie, it forces you to make different choices than everybody else.”
Another key to setting Spider-Verse apart from previous Spidey movies was to give the film a distinct comic-book style, including visual twists like text bubbles and halftone dots.
“The idea was: Let’s make a movie that feels like you’re walking into an immersive comic book,” Miller says.
“We were just really intrigued with the possibility of making an animated movie in a completely different way with a completely different set of characters that didn’t have to abide by the normal rules,” Lord adds. “A big franchise can either back you into safe choices or it can give you the opportunity to take huge risks. And that risk version was what was intriguing to us.”
When Sony came to us about an animated Spider-Man movie, we said it had to be Miles Morales.” - Phil Lord
"walking into a comic book" was the feel that Lord and Miller wanted for the film!
Jake Johnson: "Its Peter Parker at 40. Its Peter Parker with a bad back. Its Peter Parker not sure he still wants to be Spider-Man."
What does it mean to be spiderman after the excitement of being spiderman?this is where Peter parker will be at when he meets Miles
Miles is in charge of saving multiple universes and needs and wants Peter Parker to mentor him. But Peter is reluctant and unwilling to do it
All of these characters are born out of tragedy and now they have people just like them to relate to. - Lord and Miller on how the characters relate in
“We were trying to break the computer and bring some personality back to animation” says co-director Bob Persichetti of the film’s unique look
math7777 a écrit:Ce serait sympa si Hailee Steinfeld pouvait jouer Spider-Gwen en live j'trouve.
OldManLogan a écrit:Mouais... Je vois pas trop ce qui vous faire dire ça. Elle ne me parait pas avoir de prédisposition particulière pour le rôle...
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