Which of Across The Spider-Verse's worlds was your favourite?
It's only early June, but we may already have the most visually gorgeous film of the year, thanks to Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse swinging into cinema screens across the world over the last few days.
Like the previous film in Sony's franchise about the animated adventures of Miles Morales and the fast-increasing number of interdimensional spider-people he encounters, Into The Spider-Verse, Across The Spider-Verse's reception has been rapturous, be it from critics – 95% 'fresh' reviews on Rotten Tomatoes – film fans – 9.
But aside from the story, the animation and frankly stunning visual design of the many dimensions our characters traverse is getting rightful praise too. Each world is designed to different styles, each based both on the nature of its spider-person's characteristics and the comic runs they are pulled from. The stark differences, for example, between the look of Spider-Punk's anarchic cut-out scrapbook style and Spider-Man India's richly detailed and vibrant Mumbattan make it clear that each respective character not only comes from a different physical world, but also underlines their different personalities.
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