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* ''The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story'' (TBA)
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* ''The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story'' (TBA)''WesternAnimation/TheSpiderWithinASpiderVerseStory'' (2024)
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* ''Spider-Man'' (1982): The Green Goblin of this game appears briefly in ''Across''.
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* ''Spider-Man'' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManAtari2600 Spider-Man]]'' (1982): The Green Goblin of this game appears briefly in ''Across''.
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* ''The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story'' (2023)
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* ''The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story'' (2023)(TBA)
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* ''Film/SpiderManHomecomingTrilogy'' (2017-2021), and by extension the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (2008-present): The events of the 2021 film ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' are referenced by Miguel O'Hara in ''Across the Spider-Verse''. The film itself features Eddie Brock and Venom from the SSU, already providing an indirect link between the two franchises prior to ''Across''.
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* ''Film/SpiderManHomecomingTrilogy'' (2017-2021), and by extension the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (2008-present): The events of the 2021 film ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' are referenced by Miguel O'Hara in ''Across the Spider-Verse''. The film itself Spider-Verse'' and [[spoiler:[[Creator/DonaldGlover the MCU's version of the Prowler]] appears]]. ''No Way Home'' also features Eddie Brock and Venom from the SSU, already providing an indirect link between the two franchises prior to ''Across''.''Across''.
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*** In regards to the MCU, it uses the comic book designation of Earth-199999 to reference it in ''Across the Spider-Verse'', despite the MCU being designation as Earth-616 in ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness''. However it's worth noting that these designations come from two different groups who were presumably unaware of each other; Earth-199999 is simply the number used by the Spider Society, while Earth-616 was given by the Illuminati of Earth-838.
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*** In regards to the MCU, it uses the comic book designation of Earth-199999 to reference it in ''Across the Spider-Verse'', despite the MCU being designation as Earth-616 in ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness''. However it's worth noting that these designations come from two different groups who were presumably unaware of each other; Earth-199999 is simply the number used by the Spider Society, while Earth-616 was given by the Illuminati of Earth-838.Earth-838 as well as the TVA.
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* "WesternAnimation/SpiderHamCaughtInAHam" (2019)
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* "WesternAnimation/SpiderHamCaughtInAHam" ''WesternAnimation/SpiderHamCaughtInAHam'' (2019)
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* ''Film/SpiderManHomecomingTrilogy'', and by extension the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (2008-present): The events of the 2021 film ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' referenced by Miguel O'Hara in ''Across the Spider-Verse''. The film itself features Eddie Brock and Venom from the SSU, already providing an indirect link between the two franchises prior to ''Across''.
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* ''Film/SpiderManHomecomingTrilogy'' (2017-2021), and by extension the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse (2008-present): The events of the 2021 film ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' are referenced by Miguel O'Hara in ''Across the Spider-Verse''. The film itself features Eddie Brock and Venom from the SSU, already providing an indirect link between the two franchises prior to ''Across''.
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* AdaptationalMundanity: In the comics, Peter and Mary-Jane's marriage ended due to a CosmicRetcon caused by a DealWithTheDevil Peter made to save his aunt. Here, they just got divorced.
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* AdaptationalMundanity: In the comics, Peter and Mary-Jane's MJ's marriage ended due to a CosmicRetcon caused by a DealWithTheDevil Peter made to save his aunt. Here, they just got divorced.
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* AdaptationalMundanity: In the comics, Peter and Mary-Jane's marriage ended due to a CosmicRetcon caused by a DealWithTheDevil Peter made to save his aunt. Here, they just got divorced.
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The films tell the story of [[Characters/UltimateSpiderManMilesMorales Miles Morales]] (Creator/ShameikMoore), a young Afro-Latino American teenager from Brooklyn, New York on Earth-1610. After being bitten by a genetically-altered spider and witnessing the death of his Spider-Man, Miles goes from wannabe hero to savior of the Spider-Verse with the help of Spiders from other universes, including Gwen Stacy (Creator/HaileeSteinfeld) and Peter B. Parker (Creator/JakeJohnson). However, his troubles are far from over, and even after realizing that anyone can wear the mask, he finds that it's ''how'' one wears it that truly matters. After the major success of the first film, the sequels would make an even greater effort at incorporating the Spider-People of other various universes, a theme first explored in ''Across the Spider-Verse''.
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The films tell the story of [[Characters/UltimateSpiderManMilesMorales [[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Miles Morales]] (Creator/ShameikMoore), a young Afro-Latino American teenager from Brooklyn, New York on Earth-1610. After being bitten by a genetically-altered spider and witnessing the death of his Spider-Man, Miles goes from wannabe hero to savior of the Spider-Verse with the help of Spiders from other universes, including Gwen Stacy (Creator/HaileeSteinfeld) and Peter B. Parker (Creator/JakeJohnson). However, his troubles are far from over, and even after realizing that anyone can wear the mask, he finds that it's ''how'' one wears it that truly matters. After the major success of the first film, the sequels would make an even greater effort at incorporating the Spider-People of other various universes, a theme first explored in ''Across the Spider-Verse''.