Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the critically acclaimed animated sequel to Into the Spider-Verse, will make its highly-anticipated streaming debut on Netflix this month.According to Deadline, the animated Marvel movie from Sony Pictures Animation will hit Netflix on Oct. 31 in the United States. The streaming date follows the home media release that came out on Sept. 5. Previously, Across the Spider-Verse was released digitally on Aug. 8. Theatrically, Across the Spider-Verse earned over $690 million worldwide after opening on June 2.While Across the Spider-verse will be available on Netflix on Halloween, there’s no indication which version of the movie it will be. During its theatrical run, moviegoers noticed small, but numerous, differences between key scenes of the movie. An online post by the film’s associate editor Andy Leviton seemed to suggest that the minimal differences among the screenings were intentional, possibly playing up the multiverse angle of the series. However, when Across the Spider-Verse was released digitally, more alterations were discovered while the original theatrical versions were no longer available for viewing.Related: Tragic Across the Spider-Verse Easter Egg Noticed by Eagle-Eyed Fan
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the critically acclaimed animated sequel to Into the Spider-Verse, will make its highly-anticipated streaming debut on Netflix this month.
According to Deadline, the animated Marvel movie from Sony Pictures Animation will hit Netflix on Oct. 31 in the United States. The streaming date follows the home media release that came out on Sept. 5. Previously, Across the Spider-Verse was released digitally on Aug. 8. Theatrically, Across the Spider-Verse earned over $690 million worldwide after opening on June 2.
While Across the Spider-verse will be available on Netflix on Halloween, there’s no indication which version of the movie it will be. During its theatrical run, moviegoers noticed small, but numerous, differences between key scenes of the movie. An online post by the film’s associate editor Andy Leviton seemed to suggest that the minimal differences among the screenings were intentional, possibly playing up the multiverse angle of the series. However, when Across the Spider-Verse was released digitally, more alterations were discovered while the original theatrical versions were no longer available for viewing.
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