The director of Across the Spider-Verse has sworn to silence on the upcoming sequel

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Kemp Powers, who co-directed Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, has “sworn to silence” revealing the story of the movie’s follow-up, Beyond the Spider-Verse. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Powers said, “I can’t really comment at all on the third one,” in response to a question regarding Beyond the Spider-Verse. I’m sorry, but all I have to say is “no.” But in reality, it’s just that everyone ends up being misinterpreted or misquoted because people are so anxious for knowledge. I’ve been told to keep quiet. My lips starts to shut as soon as you mention Beyond the Spider-Verse.

Joaquim Dos Santos, another filmmaker, may have already outwitted Powers when he made a statement on Spider-Ham’s appearance with Gwen at the conclusion of Across the Spider-Verse. Dos Santos referred to Spider-Ham’s brief cameo as “some stuff that was cut pretty early on, just for time.” “We knew the promise that you’ll see them more in the next one was part of the joy of Gwen getting the band back together.” The voices of Spider-Man Noir (played by Nicolas Cage) and Peni Parker (voiced by Kimiko Glenn), whose appearance at the conclusion implies a grudge between her and Miguel O’Hara moving into Beyond the Spider-Verse, were also mostly absent from the cast.

There have been many different rumours about Beyond the Spider-Verse’s cast because there aren’t any clear answers about the movie’s narrative. In Across the Spider-Verse, there were many more Spider-People than the 240 that Christopher Miller had originally predicted.There is a chance that even more celebrities will appear in the sequel thanks to unexpected cameos from stars like Donald Glover. Pedro Pascal, a longtime friend and fellow actor, was invited by Oscar Isaac, who portrays Miguel. Isaac remarked, “They’re so good at casting the right person for the right part, but maybe Pedro Pascal.” “Let’s find him something. He ought to be a Spider-Person, a gruff, elderly Spider-Person. Actor Bill Murray and rapper Snoop Dogg were also desired additions, according to Daniel Kaluuya of Spider-Punk.

At the very least, the ensemble cast from Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, which includes Shameik Moore as Miles Morales, Hailey Steinfeld as Gwen Stacy, Oscar Isaac as Miguel O’Hara, Brian Tyree Henry as Jeff Morales, Jake Johnson as Peter Parker, Issa Rae as Spider-Woman, Daniel Kaluuya as Spider-Punk, and Karan Soni as Spider-Man, will return. Christopher Miller and Philip Lord will collaborate on the writing for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, and Dos Santos, Powers, and Justin K. Thompson will helm the film.

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