Without Miles Morales, there wouldn't be a "Spider-Verse" movie, and Shameik Moore plays the lead from the 2018 original. This time around, Miles' story is tied in with demonstrating that he's a commendable web-slinger to the Spider Society, which is comprised of the best Spider Individuals all through the multiverse.
Spider-Gwen/Gwen Stacy In the sequel
Spider-Gwen has a much bigger role because the first movie spends more time looking at her tragic past and the death of her Peter Parker. Gwen is narrated by Hailee Steinfeld once more, and the threat to the multiverse makes the hero's relationship with Miles much more complex.
Peter B. Parker Peter B. Parker is the third main returning Spider-Man, and Jake Johnson from "New Girl" is also reprising the role. After getting back together with Mary-Jane Watson (Zoe Kravitz) and having a daughter with her, Mayday Parker, who also (adorably) has Spidey powers, he is less moody in the sequel.
Spider Man 2099/Miguel O'Hara
The Spider Society is driven by Spider Man 2099, otherwise called Miguel O'Hara. " Moon Knight" and "Hill" star Oscar Isaac is the voice behind the red hot cutting edge wall-crawler. The majority of the movie is spent with him growling at Miles for things that are not necessarily Miles' fault. He isn't the film's villain, but he is definitely a major antagonist. Greta Lee plays LYLA, Miguel's AI assistant.
Spider Lady/Jessica Drew
Miguel's second-in-order is Spider Lady, also known as Jessica Drew, played by "Abnormal Person of color" and "Unreliable" star Issa Rae. She is a badass who rides a motorcycle and takes Gwen under her web to teach her how to join the Spider-Society. She is also pregnant, but the father is never revealed, just like in the comics. Shockingly, Spider Lady turns networks out of her fingers.
Scarlet Spider/Ben Reilly is another entertaining member of the Spider-Society. He's an agonizing legend who invests his energy culminating his Spider present and utilizing his muscles. This light haired himbo is really a Peter Parker clone called Ben Reilly, and he's voiced by "Brooklyn Nine" star Andy Samberg.
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