The digital release of Across the Spider-Verse isn’t the same as the film seen in theaters.
The digital version ofSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Versehas removed an essential piece of dialogue byGwen Stacy.
In the original scene, she exclaimed,“Miles!
No, no no, no, no.
“as Miles is trapped under rubble in Mumbattan (Pavitr Prabhakar’s home on Earth-50101B).
However, the digital version replaced this line with a reverberating, echo sound.
When Spider-Gwen and Spider-Punk notice, they both leap down to check and see if their Spider-Friend is okay.
In the original release, this is whenHailee Steinfeld’svoice trembles as she cries out,“Miles!
No, no no, no, no.”
The nervousness in her voice is a great way of conveying her concern at that moment.
Why Is Sony Altering Spider-Verse 2?
Fans online have quickly been noticing some changes that have been made bySony PicturestoSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
It puts into question how completeAcross the Spider-Versewas when it was released on June 2.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verseis now available to purchase online.
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