Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is the best comic book movie of the 2010s for many reasons. It’s a visual treat, and it has a great soundtrack, and it’s a blast seeing the different Spider-heroes together. There’s Miles Morales and Peter Parker, as well as Spider-Woman, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Ham, and Peni Parker. But if the creative team had their way, Spider-Verse would have also included every big-screen Spider-Man.
During a Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse tweet-along on Wednesday, producer Chris Miller (of The Lego Movie directors Lord and Miller fame) revealed that the film’s writers and producers pitched a post-credits scene with Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man, Tobey Maquire; the forgotten Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield; and the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Spider-Man, Tom Holland. But Sony passed on the idea, calling it “too soon.”
— Christopher Miller (@chrizmillr) May 7, 2020
Maybe in the sequel And at least we still got John Mulaney as a talking pig slash spider spoofing Porky Pig, although even that was a months-long conversation that could have resulted in a lawsuit. “Whether Spider-Ham was allowed to say that legally was a real question for several months,” Miller tweeted, referring to Spider-Ham’s “that’s all folks” goodbye, “but thankfully we have a good relationship with our friends at Warner Bros.”
— Christopher Miller (@chrizmillr) May 7, 2020
In other Spider-Man news, happy birthday to this important performance.
— bell⋆ (@spiderlingdaya) May 7, 2020