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[[WMG: If Spider-Man from WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan does appear, he'll get a FullyAbsorbedFinale.
Teaming up with the other Spider-Men, we'll learn more about how his life has gone following the SeriesFinale, and how he wants things to go back to normal. As well as this, his Green Goblin, who is NotQuiteDead, becomes one of the villains (possibly part of a multiversal Sinister Six). At the end, Peter will have a BelatedHappyEnding, clearing his name for the Goblin's 'murder', [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty Norman himself being arrested]], and Peter having a ShipTease with one of his potential love interests (i.e. Gwen or MJ).
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* When Miles arrives in the other universe, he notably experiences an ArtShift after arriving. Notably, the other Spiders in the previous film ''did not'' - Spider-Noir remains black-and-white, Peni is still in an {{Animesque}} style, and Spider-ham retains the cel-shaded style of the cartoons he's emulating. It's likely that the tunnels serve as a quote-unquote "proper" method of multiversal travel that stabilizes the traveler for whatever universe they end up in, preventing the threat of disintegration that was in the previous film.

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* When Miles arrives in the other universe, he notably experiences an ArtShift after arriving. Notably, the other Spiders in the previous film ''did not'' - Spider-Noir remains black-and-white, Peni is still in an {{Animesque}} style, and Spider-ham Spider-Ham retains the cel-shaded style of the cartoons he's emulating. It's likely that the tunnels serve as a quote-unquote "proper" method of multiversal travel that stabilizes the traveler for whatever universe they end up in, preventing the threat of disintegration that was in the previous film.

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* Spider-Man 1602 (Peter Parquagh)
* Spider-Girl (Charlotte Morales-Stacy)
* Spider-Boy (Max Morales-Stacy)
* Spiders-Man
* Superior Spider-Man (Otto Octavius)
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* Professor Monster
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* Spider-Carnage
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Given how the first movie had some MediumBlending going on, it would stand to reason it would apply to this movie as well. Also Spider-Punk having a Gorillaz art style would fit perfectly.

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Given how the first movie had some MediumBlending ArtShift going on, it would stand to reason it would apply to this movie as well. Also Spider-Punk having a Gorillaz art style would fit perfectly.
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[[WMG: If Spider-Punk does appear in the movie, he would be drawn in an art style similar to {{Music/Gorillaz}}.]]
Given how the first movie had some MediumBlending going on, it would stand to reason it would apply to this movie as well. Also Spider-Punk having a Gorillaz art style would fit perfectly.

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* Alchemax
* [[VideoGame/SpiderManEdgeOfTime Atrocity]]
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[[WMG:Creator/IssaRae's ComicBook/SpiderWoman will be Jessica Drew InNameOnly...]]
And more closely resemble [[http://worldofblackheroes.com/2014/01/27/spider-woman/ Valerie the Librarian]], who (technically) became the first Spider-Woman in the comics two years before Jessica's debut. At the very least, her physical appearance might match Valerie's to resemble the actress playing her.
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[[WMG:Theories on who the BigBad could be]]
* The Inheritors
* [[DragonAscendant Olivia Octavius]]
* Patton Parnell
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[[WMG: Spider-Man Alternate Counterparts that might appear in the Sequel]]
Given that the Sequel is going to show Jessica Drew, and Spider-Man 2099. Any of the Spider-Man Counterparts will likely appear in Part One, and Part Two of the sequel.

*Spider-Man (Tom Holland)
*Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire)
*Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield)
*Spider-Man (Miguel O’Hara)
*Spider-Gwen
*Peni Parker
*Spider-Ham
*Scarlet-Spider
*Spider-Man Noir
*Spider-Girl
*Spider-Girl (Mayday Parker)
*Spider-Man (The Spectacular Spider-Man)
*Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
**Except, he will be a variant from the ''WesternAnimation/WhatIf2021'' Disney+ Animated Series.
*Spider-Man (Gerry Drew)
*Golden Spongecake (Spider-Man)
*Lady-Spider
*Spider-Monkey
*Supaidāman (Takuya Yamashiro)
*Spider-Woman (May Parker)
*Spider-Girl (Betty Brant)
*Spider-Girl (Penelope Parker)
*Arácnido Jr.
*Spiderling
*Silk
*Spider-Girl (Anya Corazon)
*Spider-Punk
*Spinneret
*The Spider
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[[WMG: Miles or Gwen will be revealed to not be the same one as from Enter The Spiderverse]]
There are infinite universes there must be more Mileses and Gwens out there. What if one wants to manipulate Miles into doing something to say break the multiverse?
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[[WMG: Miguel will be a DecoyAntagonist]]
Much of the first half of Part 1 will revolve around news of a supposed "Rogue Spider-Man" going around the multiverse and apparently killing various Spider-People, with Miles steadily getting in his radar. This Spider-Man will at first seem to be Miguel, not helped by him attacking Miles like in the First Look. However, Miguel will turn out to actually be ''recruiting'' the alternate Spiders into an army to help fight a multiversal threat. He will either be TheLancer to another Spider-Man, highly likely another Peter Parker, or a CompositeCharacter with the ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan who will butt heads with Peter B. The "Rogue" will either just be a misunderstanding or an actual antagonist in both movies.
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TheStinger for the first movie showed Spider-Man 2099 had developed a way to travel to other universes safely with a wristwatch-like transporter presumably keeping them "stable". However, the spider that bit Miles came from a different universe than Miles' own, and his "extra" powers like electrokenesis and invisibility are implied to be a result of the spider's extradimensional nature. This may extend to Miles being able to remain indefinitely in other universes without technological aid.

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TheStinger for the first movie showed Spider-Man 2099 had developed a way to travel to other universes safely with a wristwatch-like transporter presumably keeping them "stable". However, the spider that bit Miles came from a different universe than Miles' own, and his "extra" powers like electrokenesis and invisibility are implied to be a result of the spider's extradimensional nature. This may extend to Miles being able to remain indefinitely in other universes without technological aid.aid.
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TheStinger for the first movie showed Spider-Man 2099 had developed a way to travel to other universes safely with a wristwatch-like transporter presumably keeping them "stable". However, the spider that bit Miles came from a different universe than Miles' own, and his "extra" powers like electrokenesis and invisibility, are implied to be due to the spider's extradimensional nature. This may extend to Miles being able to remain indefinitely in other universes without technological aid.

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TheStinger for the first movie showed Spider-Man 2099 had developed a way to travel to other universes safely with a wristwatch-like transporter presumably keeping them "stable". However, the spider that bit Miles came from a different universe than Miles' own, and his "extra" powers like electrokenesis and invisibility, invisibility are implied to be due to a result of the spider's extradimensional nature. This may extend to Miles being able to remain indefinitely in other universes without technological aid.
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In the preview, we see Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses. Did Miles do something that he wasn't supposed to do, which causes Miguel to try to murder Miles across the different universes?

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In the preview, we see Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses. Did Miles do something that he wasn't supposed to do, which causes Miguel to try to murder Miles across the different universes?universes?

[[WMG: Miles will be immune to the dimensional degradation from being in the "wrong" universe that afflicted the other Spider-folk.]]
TheStinger for the first movie showed Spider-Man 2099 had developed a way to travel to other universes safely with a wristwatch-like transporter presumably keeping them "stable". However, the spider that bit Miles came from a different universe than Miles' own, and his "extra" powers like electrokenesis and invisibility, are implied to be due to the spider's extradimensional nature. This may extend to Miles being able to remain indefinitely in other universes without technological aid.
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In the preview, we see Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses. Did Miles do something that he wasn't supposed to do, which causes Miguel to try to fight Miles across the different universes?

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In the preview, we see Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses. Did Miles do something that he wasn't supposed to do, which causes Miguel to try to fight murder Miles across the different universes?

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In the preview, we see Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses. Did Miles do something that he wasn't supposed to do, which causes Miguel to try to murder Miles across the different universes?
** I severely doubt Miguel is intending to ''kill'' Miles, Miguel O'Hara isn't a villain and the stinger at the end of the previous film shows that he's not being subjected to AdaptationalVillainy or what not. I say there's more to it that we're not seeing. If I have to terrorize based on his appearance in TheStinger and what he knows about the multiverse, he's probably trying to bring Miles back and to keep the multiverse stabilized. That or there's a misunderstanding that they'll resolve quickly.

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In the preview, we see Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses. Did Miles do something that he wasn't supposed to do, which causes Miguel to try to murder fight Miles across the different universes?
** I severely doubt Miguel is intending to ''kill'' Miles, Miguel O'Hara isn't a villain and the stinger at the end of the previous film shows that he's not being subjected to AdaptationalVillainy or what not. I say there's more to it that we're not seeing. If I have to terrorize based on his appearance in TheStinger and what he knows about the multiverse, he's probably trying to bring Miles back and to keep the multiverse stabilized. That or there's a misunderstanding that they'll resolve quickly.
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** I severely doubt Miguel is intending to ''kill'' Miles, Miguel O'Hara isn't a villain and the stinger at the end of the previous film shows that he's not being subjected to AdaptationalVillainy or what not. I say there's more to it that we're not seeing. If I have to terrorize Based on his appearance in TheStinger and what he knows about the multiverse, He's probably trying to bring Miles back and to keep the multiverse stabilized. That or there's a misunderstanding that they'll resolve quickly.

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** I severely doubt Miguel is intending to ''kill'' Miles, Miguel O'Hara isn't a villain and the stinger at the end of the previous film shows that he's not being subjected to AdaptationalVillainy or what not. I say there's more to it that we're not seeing. If I have to terrorize Based based on his appearance in TheStinger and what he knows about the multiverse, He's he's probably trying to bring Miles back and to keep the multiverse stabilized. That or there's a misunderstanding that they'll resolve quickly.
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** I severely doubt Miguel is intending to ''kill'' Miles, Miguel O'Hara isn't a villain. I say there's more to it that we're not seeing. Based on his appearance in TheStinger and what he knows about the multiverse, He's probably out for Miles as a way to bring him back and to keep the multiverse stabilized. That or there's a misunderstanding.

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** I severely doubt Miguel is intending to ''kill'' Miles, Miguel O'Hara isn't a villain.villain and the stinger at the end of the previous film shows that he's not being subjected to AdaptationalVillainy or what not. I say there's more to it that we're not seeing. If I have to terrorize Based on his appearance in TheStinger and what he knows about the multiverse, He's probably out for Miles as a way trying to bring him Miles back and to keep the multiverse stabilized. That or there's a misunderstanding.misunderstanding that they'll resolve quickly.
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** I severely doubt Miguel is intending to ''kill'' Miles, Miguel isn't a villain. I say there's more to it that we're not seeing.

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** I severely doubt Miguel is intending to ''kill'' Miles, Miguel O'Hara isn't a villain. I say there's more to it that we're not seeing. Based on his appearance in TheStinger and what he knows about the multiverse, He's probably out for Miles as a way to bring him back and to keep the multiverse stabilized. That or there's a misunderstanding.

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In the preview, we see Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses. Did Miles do something that he wasn't supposed to do, which causes Miguel to try to murder Miles across the different universes?

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In the preview, we see Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses. Did Miles do something that he wasn't supposed to do, which causes Miguel to try to murder Miles across the different universes?universes?
** I severely doubt Miguel is intending to ''kill'' Miles, Miguel isn't a villain. I say there's more to it that we're not seeing.
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[[WMG: The reason why Miguel is fighting Miles because he did something bad in the multiverse or what he did during the climax of Into the Spider-Verse]]
In the preview, we sees Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses but why? Did Miles do something bad that he wasn't supposed to do that causes Miguel to go "I going to fucking kill you, Miles!" and would try to murder Miles while going to multiverses.

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[[WMG: The reason why Miguel is fighting Miles is because he did something bad in dangerous to the multiverse multiverse, or what for something he did during the climax of Into the Spider-Verse]]
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In the preview, we sees see Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses but why? multiverses. Did Miles do something bad that he wasn't supposed to do that do, which causes Miguel to go "I going to fucking kill you, Miles!" and would try to murder Miles while going to multiverses.across the different universes?
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* Plus, TheStinger of ''Into the Spider-Verse'' has Miguel appear in the art style of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967'' when he's in Earth-67, so maybe that ''is'' the case.
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* When Miles arrives in the other universe, he notably experiences an ArtShift after arriving. Notably, the other Spiders in the previous film ''did not'' - Spider-Noir remains black-and-white, Peni is still in an {{Animesque}} style, and Spider-ham retains the cel-shaded style of the cartoons he's emulating. It's likely that the tunnels serve as a quote-unquote "proper" method of multiversal travel that stabilizes the traveler for whatever universe they end up in, preventing the threat of disintegration that was in the previous film.

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* When Miles arrives in the other universe, he notably experiences an ArtShift after arriving. Notably, the other Spiders in the previous film ''did not'' - Spider-Noir remains black-and-white, Peni is still in an {{Animesque}} style, and Spider-ham retains the cel-shaded style of the cartoons he's emulating. It's likely that the tunnels serve as a quote-unquote "proper" method of multiversal travel that stabilizes the traveler for whatever universe they end up in, preventing the threat of disintegration that was in the previous film.film.

[[WMG: The reason why Miguel is fighting Miles because he did something bad in the multiverse or what he did during the climax of Into the Spider-Verse]]
In the preview, we sees Miguel fighting Miles while they go through multiverses but why? Did Miles do something bad that he wasn't supposed to do that causes Miguel to go "I going to fucking kill you, Miles!" and would try to murder Miles while going to multiverses.
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* When Miles arrives in the other universe, he notably experiences an ArtShift after arriving. Notably, the other Spiders in the previous film ''did not'' - Spider-Noir remains black-and-white, Peni is still in an Main/Animesque style, and Spider-ham retains the cel-shaded style of the cartoons he's emulating. It's likely that the tunnels serve as a quote-unquote "proper" method of multiversal travel that stabilizes the traveler for whatever universe they end up in, preventing the threat of disintegration that was in the previous film.

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* When Miles arrives in the other universe, he notably experiences an ArtShift after arriving. Notably, the other Spiders in the previous film ''did not'' - Spider-Noir remains black-and-white, Peni is still in an Main/Animesque {{Animesque}} style, and Spider-ham retains the cel-shaded style of the cartoons he's emulating. It's likely that the tunnels serve as a quote-unquote "proper" method of multiversal travel that stabilizes the traveler for whatever universe they end up in, preventing the threat of disintegration that was in the previous film.
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* When Miles arrives in the other universe, he notably experiences an ArtShift after arriving. Notably, the other Spiders in the previous film ''did not.'' It's likely that the tunnels serve as a quote-unquote "proper" method of multiversal travel that stabilizes the traveler for whatever universe they end up in, preventing the threat of disintegration that was in the previous film.

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* When Miles arrives in the other universe, he notably experiences an ArtShift after arriving. Notably, the other Spiders in the previous film ''did not.'' not'' - Spider-Noir remains black-and-white, Peni is still in an Main/Animesque style, and Spider-ham retains the cel-shaded style of the cartoons he's emulating. It's likely that the tunnels serve as a quote-unquote "proper" method of multiversal travel that stabilizes the traveler for whatever universe they end up in, preventing the threat of disintegration that was in the previous film.
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[[WMG: The tunnels seen in the trailer serve as a "stabilising mechanism" of sorts when traveling to other universes.]]
* When Miles arrives in the other universe, he notably experiences an ArtShift after arriving. Notably, the other Spiders in the previous film ''did not.'' It's likely that the tunnels serve as a quote-unquote "proper" method of multiversal travel that stabilizes the traveler for whatever universe they end up in, preventing the threat of disintegration that was in the previous film.

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