


Miguel O’Hara is the Irish/Latino Spider-Man from Nueva York in the year 2099 A.D., created by writer Peter David and artist Rick Leonardi (whose name graces the comic that introduces Miguel in the film). How many do you recognize? And let us know what I missed by tweeting MAJOR PLAYERS So, Thwip yourself a $29.99 AMC popcorn bucket in the shape of Miles’ head, sit back, and please enjoy the comprehensive list of every Easter egg and reference in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse spotted after one viewing of the film (heaviest of SPOILERS). As such, any repeated Easter egg won’t be mentioned here beyond what has already been included on the previous list. I previously created an exhaustive list of all the Easter eggs in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which should serve as a prologue to what has been attempted in the following list. So, I said my prayers to the Grand Web of Life and Destiny that my vision might be unclouded enough to spot as many Easter eggs as possible in the new film. No matter the interpretation of Spider-Man, you can bet that they’ve got their own universe.

Parker on the crosswalk, just barely avoiding stepping on them.

Stan, while on his phone, was one of the New Yorkers who walked over Miles and the unconscious Peter B. When asked if he could return the Spider-Man costume if it didn't fit, Stan did not give him a straight answer until Miles eventually noticed the "No returns or refund ever!" sign on his wall. With the city mourning the loss of their hero, Stan's shop gained a lot of customers through people buying Spider-Man merchandise one of them was Miles Morales. Stan Lee is the owner of Stan's Collectibles, a store selling costumes and other matching materials and props.Īt one point, Stan met Spider-Man, and the two became great friends, he was saddened by the news of his death in 2018. Stan Lee about his costumes (implying his no return policy)
