‘Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse’ to release in 2027, first look unveiled at CinemaCon

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“Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse,” the highly anticipated third installment in Sony’s animated Spider-Verse trilogy, has officially set its release date for June 4, 2027. The announcement was made at CinemaCon, the annual movie theater trade show in Las Vegas, where the filmmaking team of producer Phil Lord and co-directors Bob Persichetti and Justin K. Thompson shared their excitement and commitment to delivering a spectacular conclusion to the beloved series. “We know how important this franchise is to so many people around us. We just could not run it back,” they stated, emphasizing their dedication to ensuring the final chapter is nothing short of perfect.

The Spider-Verse trilogy, which began with 2018’s groundbreaking “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and continued with 2023’s “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” has been a trailblazer in the realm of animated cinema, particularly in its exploration of the multiverse concept. The original film introduced audiences to Miles Morales, a Brooklyn high schooler who becomes the new Spider-Man, and featured a diverse array of Spider-People from parallel universes. Its sequel expanded on this multiverse narrative, with Miles and Gwen Stacy (Spider-Woman) facing new threats across different dimensions. While plot details for “Beyond the Spider-Verse” remain under wraps, Lord hinted at a thrilling and existential journey for Miles, who begins the film as a fugitive on the run from other Spider-People.

At CinemaCon, Lord and his team unveiled the first-look footage of “Beyond the Spider-Verse,” showcasing the franchise’s signature bold and stylized animation. In the teaser, Miles Morales declares his intention to forge his own path, asserting that he will do things “his way” despite others dictating his story. The brief footage also featured appearances by Gwen Stacy and other familiar Spider-Verse characters. Lord emphasized that “Beyond the Spider-Verse” is designed for “the biggest screens,” promising an immersive and visually stunning experience that will be a fitting finale to the trilogy. With the original film grossing $384 million globally and winning an Oscar for best animated feature, and its sequel amassing $690 million, expectations are high for this epic conclusion.

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