We finally. know when we’ll be heading back to the . This evening in Las Vegas, during the opening night festivities of CinemaCon, Sony took to the stage to deliver an update on their upcoming slate. Among the titles was mention of , the long-awaited and wished-for third installment in the celebrated animated film series. Thanks to this evening’s event, we now know that . Attendees were also treated to a brief sneak peek: The scene opens soaring through a visually stunning journey through a technological cosmos. All the main characters are here, including Miles, Gwen, and Hobie. Miles says, “I’m gonna do my own thing,” and the scene cuts to black. For audiences at home, the studio also revealed several new images, which you can see below.
Audiences were first introduced to the vibrant, web-slinging world of Miles Morales (voiced by ) in the 2018 feature . Helmed by , , and , the film broke the mold on what audiences expected from a superhero-centered movie. In it, they meet Miles Morales — a teenage boy who is bitten by a radioactive spider and gains superhuman powers. When spider-people from other universes cross into his, Miles embarks on a dangerous mission to bring down Kingpin (). The movie brought a slew of new spider-people (and hams) to the fold, with additional voice work done by a star-studded cast that included , , , , , , , and more.
Although audiences had to wait a few years, a sequel titled eventually arrived in 2023, continuing Miles’ story and seeing him travel across the multiverse. Steinfeld reprised her role as Gwen Stacy aka Spider-Woman, with other performers like Tyree Henry and Johnson also returning. Meanwhile, a slew of new spider-people were introduced, with added voice work done by , , , , Oscar Isaac, and others. The movie left audiences on the cliffhanger of all cliffhangers when Miles ends up trapped in a different version of Earth where his counterpart isn’t a hero but is the villain known as the Prowler. With time running out, Gwen attempts to track her friend down with the help of an army of fellow spider-people (and ham).
With a nearly perfect 97% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Into the Spider-Verse was one of the biggest movies of the year. Leaving no award ceremony untouched, the title nabbed the Oscar for Best Animated Feature and also gathered wins at the BAFTAs, Critics’ Choice Awards, Golden Globes, and more. Closely following in the footsteps of its predecessor, Across the Spider-Verse also dazzled the critics over at Rotten Tomatoes, holding a 95% rating. Although it didn’t win, the Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson co-helmed film found itself back on the Academy Awards ballot for Best Animated Feature and landed wins at the Critics’ Choice Awards and more.
For years now, the gears have been grinding, attempting to get Beyond the Spider-Verse out there for audiences. Now that we finally have a release date of June 4, 2027, we can keep our eyes on the prize. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is now streaming on Netflix.