Senior Animator Ere Santos Reveal ‘Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse’ Is Not A ‘Kid’s Movie’

Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse is one of the most anticipated films coming out next yr. The sequel to the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, will hit theatres next summer. Now, senior animator, Ere Santos has discovered that the sequel isn’t a ‘kid’s film’.

Although Dhanush’s Pavitr Prabhakar is one of the new characters in the movie, and most of the team of Spider-People who are given the price of protecting the world, no additional details about the plot and its feasible connection to India has been made. Meanwhile, senior person animator Ere Santos has hinted that Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is not a kid’s movie.

He stated, “It was a genuinely hard task. So it was a lot of frustrating times, something every production has. But what kind of kept us going was we’d be frustrated, or something would change, or a sequence was cut, and then we’d see a new render, and we’d be like, ‘Okay, alright? Let’s go, let’s go,’ And also, some of the choices characters were making in the story were like, ‘What? Okay, all right. This is a kid’s movie? I guess it’s not a kid’s movie. Okay, cool. Yeah, that’s good.’ So it’s very, very, super exciting to me.”

Talking about the mature factors of the film, Ere Santos further brought in an interview with The Direct, “I think, to be greater specific, it’s just the extraordinary artwork styles that they have, the special results that they’ve on the distinct visuals, and the exceptional worlds you travel to and it is very thrilling. A lot of stuff has been said already, but from an insider perspective, I’ve seen stuff within the film that I’ve never seen in art before. And I’m very, very excited for the arena to peer.”

Earlier this month, it was confirmed that The Spot, voiced by using Jason Schwartzman, can be the villain inside the subsequent two sequels. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse hits theaters on June 2, 2023.

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