Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

This article is spoiler-free

Miles Morales, voiced by Shameik Moore, in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

WhileSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Versefinds its success only a small step away from the epic vision ofInto the Spider-Verse, the giant leap that Sony now intends to make by introducing Miles Morales into the live-action world is a path paved by divisive criticism and doubt. In spite of this fact, as the audience now witnesses the unbelievable scope of the Spider-Verse stories from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, there is hardly any stopping the momentum of Sony until it shatters much more than just glass ceilings and launches a new dynasty in this era of comic book movies.

Also read:Here’s Why Oscar Isaac’s Spider-Man 2099 is Inferior to Miles Morales inAcross the Spider-Verse

Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen

Criticism Regarding Miles Morales’ Transition to Live-Action

The significant amount of criticism and backlash that surrounds the recently launched Spider-Verse IP doesn’t have much ground to stand on considering the flawless execution of the ensemble voice-cast comprising the film,Into the Spider-Verse.Its sequel,Across the Spider-Verse, reinstates that success with its equally ambitious yet unbelievably entertaining theatrical experience. But as the studio aims higher in its product lineup for the future, an instinctive dosage of denial and negativity works to oppose the live-action Miles Morales film.

For one, the character already has a presence that is inherently ingrained in the world of animation features. To transport that kind of layered storytelling into live-action would immediately bring with it multiple limitations and a ballooning budget to bring its ambitious visual effects up to par with the expectations set by the Spider-Verse films. The expansive and extraordinary web-slinging stunts seen in animation will also face a roadblock in the live-action sphere and will only be manageable with the aid of extensive CGI and VFX which again defeats the purpose of live-action if, at the end of the day, a majority of the plot is being sifted through the lens of computer graphics.

Miles Morales expected to make the jump into live-action

Also read:“Can we stop devaluing animation please?”: Sony Developing Live-Action Miles Morales Movie Has Fans Convinced Spider-Verse Movies Will Stop Being Relevant

More importantly, however, the fans have been asking how a live-action version of Miles Morales can be convincingly brought into an already established Spider-Man universe, either in Sony or in Marvel, without causing some kind of disruption to the mainstream storyline. Considering some have pitched a standalone remake of the character would be less confusing, there also exists the likelihood of continuity of the Miles Morales story from his time in the animated universe which sees the character going full-feature live-action after his adventure inBeyond the Spider-Verse.

Diya Majumdar profile picture

Whatever the case may be, the final opinion on the matter still stays the same: a transition into live-action is a devaluation of the genre of animation and a disrespect caused in the face of the adaptive industry.

Netizens Cast Their Ballot For Live-Action Miles Morales Film

Also read:“He’d fit perfectly”:Stranger Things’ Star Caleb McLaughlin Pitched for Miles Morales Spider-Man Live-Action Film

It is not every day that one gets to witness history unfolding in front of their very eyes. However, that has exactly been the case for every person who has grown up with the Marvel movies in an era when the CBM franchise couldn’t be more welcome and at a time when CGI, VFX, animation, and film technology are progressing and evolving at such leaps and bounds.

17 Years Later, This Iron Man Scene Was the Darkest MCU Moment No One Realized

However, the increasingly skyrocketing popularity of Marvel, DC, Sony, Disney, 20th Century Fox, and every other studio associated with big-budget CBM franchises still cannot prepare the audience for the emotional response generated in response to such drastic and radical changes made to something they have only grown accustomed to loving so unequivocally. As such, the live-action rendition of Miles Morales is a subject that is getting increasingly difficult for some factions of the fandom to grasp.

I feel like Across the Spider-Verse kinda confirmed in a way that Miles can’t be converted into live action lol

— Jalen (@jayjjalen)June 11, 2025

I think he’s better off animated but if he is in live action, then I’m praying he’s in the MCU and not Sony’s Spider-Man universe 💀

— Ahmad (@grenussy)June 13, 2025

The production process of live-action nowadays is anti-creativity we would never get a good quality movie as the spider-verse one. Let be real on this.pic.twitter.com/AzMtHOUNnD

— MICRO ICE FAN ACCOUNT (@Staellarium24)June 10, 2025

It confuses me how they’ve seen the success and the love these movies have been getting and rather than putting other characters in similarly stylised animated movies they’ve done the opposite and decided to move the characters into live action

— Ki3ran_05 (@Grogu47)June 06, 2025

Animation, I feel, is the most effective form of medium to adapt comics book story. I hope the audience and everyone who watch this movie starts to respect this medium. Animation truly is limitless.

— han (@activeyawcntrl)August 13, 2025

With a story as groundbreaking and an experience as transformative as that delivered by the first film,Across the Spider-Versetransports the viewers into a landscape marked by the poignancy and emotional depth never before ventured into by any superhero film before. The sequel which arrives 5 years after the first gets a reception that is as unanimous in its universal acclaim asInto the Spider-Verseand one can only hope that the live-action feature can match the expectations being set by Lord and Miller.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verseis now playing in theatres.

Source:Twitter

Diya Majumdar

Senior Writer

Articles Published :2410

Diya Majumdar is a Senior Content Writer at FandomWire with over 2000 published articles on the website. Since 2022, she has been working as an entertainment journalist with a special focus on films and pop culture.Among the countless genres and themes of Hollywood, the ones that particularly favor Diya’s tastes include Game of Thrones, DC, and well-aged thrillers and classics.

More from Diya Majumdar

17 Years Later, This Iron Man Scene Was the Darkest MCU Moment No One Realized

The Darkest Star Wars Movie Is Proof Robert Pattinson’s Batman Can Work in James Gunn’s DCU

Kevin Hart Is Trading Dwayne Johnson for Another WWE Star in New Netflix Film

Alien: Earth — “Metamorphosis” — Episode 3 Spoiler Recap and Review

Delta Force Console Release: Crossplay and Cross-Progression, Explained

Austin Butler’s Diet and Workout Routine For His Ripped Physique

When Is Palm Royale Season 2 Releasing on Apple TV+?

Top 5 Details In Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Reveal Trailer That You Might Have Missed

Are Blood Ravens Returning in Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War 4?

Miles MoralesSpider-Man