The Spider-Verse saga has taken us on an unforgettable ride, and now, the final chapter is on the horizon. Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse promises to be the biggest, boldest, and most emotional installment yet. After the jaw-dropping cliffhanger of Across the Spider-Verse, fans are desperate for answers.
So, what do we know so far? Buckle up, because we’re diving deep into everything about Beyond the Spider-Verse—from its release date and cast to wild plot theories and what’s next for Miles Morales.
When Is Beyond the Spider-Verse Coming Out?
Mark your calendars: Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse swings into theaters on June 4, 2027. That’s a four-year wait after Across the Spider-Verse and a full nine years since the first movie, Into the Spider-Verse, changed animation forever.
The delay might feel brutal, but the filmmakers want to make sure the movie is perfect. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the masterminds behind the trilogy, have said they’re taking their time to get it right.
“We’re already hard at work on it, and we’ll take the time it takes to make it great,” Lord told Digital Spy.
And this isn’t just another sequel—it’s the final Miles Morales movie from Lord and Miller. “That’s it for us. We’re so tired!” Miller joked to Entertainment Tonight.
Will There Be a Trailer Soon?
Not yet—but it’s coming.
The first teaser for Across the Spider-Verse dropped in December 2021, followed by a full trailer a year later. If Beyond the Spider-Verse follows the same pattern, we could see our first look in late 2025 or early 2026.
For now, fans got a sneak peek at CinemaCon 2025, where Sony showed off some early footage. Details are still under wraps, but expect mind-blowing animation and even more Spider-People.
Who’s Coming Back for the Final Movie?
Almost everyone from Across the Spider-Verse is returning, plus some new faces. Here’s who we know so far:
- Shameik Moore as Miles Morales
- Hailee Steinfeld as Gwen Stacy
- Jake Johnson as Peter B. Parker
- Oscar Isaac as Miguel O’Hara (Spider-Man 2099)
- Jason Schwartzman as The Spot
- Brian Tyree Henry as Jefferson Davis (Miles’ dad)
- Luna Lauren Vélez as Rio Morales (Miles’ mom)
- Issa Rae as Jessica Drew
- Daniel Kaluuya as Spider-Punk
- Jharrel Jerome as Earth-42 Miles Morales (aka the Prowler)
And yes, fan favorites like Spider-Ham (John Mulaney), Spider-Man Noir (Nicolas Cage), and Peni Parker (Kimiko Glenn) are back too.
But the biggest surprise? Earth-42 Miles Morales isn’t just a villain. According to leaked concept art, he’s actually a vigilante in his world—meaning he might not be as evil as we thought.
“Don’t judge a book by its cover,” producer Kemp Powers told The Hollywood Reporter. “There’s a lot to learn about that character.”
What’s the Story Going to Be?
Across the Spider-Verse ended with a massive cliffhanger:
- Miles is trapped on Earth-42, where his alternate self is the Prowler.
- Gwen is assembling a team (including Peter B. Parker and Spider-Punk) to rescue him.
- The Spot is growing stronger and wants revenge on Miles.
- Spider-Man 2099 is hunting Miles down, believing he’s a threat to the multiverse.
So, what’s next?
1. Miles vs. Miles
The biggest shock was meeting Miles G. Morales, the Prowler of Earth-42. This version of Miles grew up without his father and was raised by his uncle Aaron (the Prowler in his universe).
But here’s the twist: he might not be a villain. Early leaks suggest he’s more of a vigilante, meaning he and our Miles could team up—or clash in an epic battle.
2. The Spot’s Revenge
Jason Schwartzman’s The Spot started as a joke but became terrifying by the end of Across the Spider-Verse. Now, he’s a universe-hopping monster with one goal: kill Miles’ dad.
“He’s bigger, badder, and holier in the next one,” Schwartzman teased.
3. Gwen’s Rescue Mission
Gwen was kicked out of the Spider-Society, but she’s not giving up. With Spider-Punk’s help, she’s gathering a team (including Peter B. Parker, Spider-Ham, and Peni Parker) to save Miles before it’s too late.
4. The Multiverse War
Spider-Man 2099 believes Miles is the “original anomaly”—the reason the multiverse is breaking. But is he right? Or is there something bigger going on?
The directors have hinted that Beyond the Spider-Verse will explore alternate realities in ways we’ve never seen before.
“The multiverse allows us to ask: What if I had done this instead of that?” co-director Joaquim Dos Santos told Variety.
Will This Really Be the End?
Yes—at least for Miles’ story.
Lord and Miller have confirmed that Beyond the Spider-Verse is the final chapter of their Spider-Verse trilogy. But that doesn’t mean we’re done with the multiverse.
Sony is already working on spin-offs, including:
- A Spider-Woman movie starring Gwen Stacy
- A Spider-Man Noir live-action series
- More Spider-Verse stories with new heroes
So while Miles’ journey might be ending, the Spider-Verse is just getting started.
Final Thoughts: Why This Movie Will Be Legendary
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse isn’t just another superhero movie—it’s the grand finale of one of the greatest animated trilogies ever made.
With stunning animation, emotional storytelling, and unpredictable twists, this could be the best Spider-Man movie yet.
The only question is: Can Miles save his father, stop The Spot, and fix the multiverse before it’s too late?
We’ll find out in 2027. Until then… expect the unexpected.
What Do You Want to See in Beyond the Spider-Verse?
Are you excited for Miles’ final adventure? Do you think Earth-42 Miles will be a hero or a villain? Let us know your theories in the comments!
And stay tuned—we’ll update this article as soon as new details drop. The Spider-Verse isn’t done with us yet. 🕷️