But two Spider-heroes aren't enough, and evidently whatever's going down in Into the Spider-Verse will see Spider-Gwen getting involved. Soon after, Miles Morales, having been bitten by a different enhanced spider, picked up the Spider-Man mantle, but unlike his comic book counterpart, Into the Spider-Verse's Miles (voiced by Shameik Moore) has the privilege of being mentored by an older, more experienced Peter (voiced by Jake Johnson).
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After all, let's not forget what this movie is called! From what little we know about Into the Spider-Verse's story, just like in the Ultimate Comics continuity, there was a Peter Parker fighting crime in Spider-Man, but he died in battle. The new Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse trailer didn't reveal how Spider-Gwen fits into the story, but like the older Peter Parker, it's a good bet she hails from another reality. As for Hailee Steinfeld, along with playing Charlie Watson in the upcoming Bumblebee, her credits include Ender's Game, The Edge of Seventeen and the latter two Pitch Perfect movies. Much like Miles Morales, Spider-Gwen has become remarkably popular in the few years she's been around, and now folks who aren't familiar with the comics get to meet her in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
(In fact, this reality's Peter became The Lizard to exact revenge on the classmates who relentlessly bullied him, but that's another story.) To the people in her world, Gwen's known as Spider-Woman when suited up, but to her fanbase in real life, she's affectionately called Spider-Gwen.
In 2014, the Gwen Stacy of Earth-65 was introduced, and in this reality, she was the one who was bitten by the radioactive spider, not Peter Parker. Following that stunning trailer, Sony has shared four new stills from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One), offering a hi-res look at the return of Miles Morales, Gwen Stacy, and Miguel. Earth-616, and just like DC Comics, Marvel has its own multiverse. But that was in the main Marvel continuity, a.k.a. For decades, Gwen Stacy was chiefly known as one of Peter Parker's love interests, and her dying at the hands of the Green Goblin remains one of the most historic moments in comic book history.