Everyone who’s seen it will tell you the same thing -Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verseis simply phenomenal. Its loveable characters, engaging story, banging soundtrack and jaw-dropping visuals make for a stunning experience - I’ve genuinely not stopped thinking about it for weeks.Inhis review, GAMINGbible’s very own Ewan Moore was also full of praise for thefilm, and noted that it’s “quite possibly the most visually stunning movie I’ve ever seen”. He wrote: “Sure,Avatar 2treated us to photorealistic computer generated water and little blue fellas running around, but the level of ambition, attention, and sheer creativity on display inSpidey’s latest adventureis dizzying.”Take a look at the trailer forSpider-Man: Across The Spider-Verseright here.Now, as Varietyreports, it’s thought that the film could have a serious chance of being nominated for Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards. Believe it or not, only three animated films have ever been nominated for the category in the past, all of which wereDisneyfavourites -Toy Story 3, Up,andBeauty and the Beast (1991). As such, it’d be a pretty huge deal ifAcross The Spider-Versegot one too, andespeciallyif it won.AdvertDuring the 91st Academy Awards, 2018’sInto the Spider-Versewon the award for Best Animated Feature, so it wouldn’t be the series’ first time having success at the Oscars. Varietynotesthat the preliminary voting to determine the nomination shortlists will commence in December, so it’ll be quite some time before we know ifAcross the Spider-Verseis in the running.The movie’s success aside, it should be noted that there have recently beenreports of employees who worked on the film being forced to work under crunch conditionsin order to complete it - it’s alleged that over 100 artists quit production as a result.Featured Image Credit: Sony Pictures ReleasingTopics:Spider Man,TV And Film

Everyone who’s seen it will tell you the same thing -Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verseis simply phenomenal. Its loveable characters, engaging story, banging soundtrack and jaw-dropping visuals make for a stunning experience - I’ve genuinely not stopped thinking about it for weeks.Inhis review, GAMINGbible’s very own Ewan Moore was also full of praise for thefilm, and noted that it’s “quite possibly the most visually stunning movie I’ve ever seen”. He wrote: “Sure,Avatar 2treated us to photorealistic computer generated water and little blue fellas running around, but the level of ambition, attention, and sheer creativity on display inSpidey’s latest adventureis dizzying.”Take a look at the trailer forSpider-Man: Across The Spider-Verseright here.Now, as Varietyreports, it’s thought that the film could have a serious chance of being nominated for Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards. Believe it or not, only three animated films have ever been nominated for the category in the past, all of which wereDisneyfavourites -Toy Story 3, Up,andBeauty and the Beast (1991). As such, it’d be a pretty huge deal ifAcross The Spider-Versegot one too, andespeciallyif it won.AdvertDuring the 91st Academy Awards, 2018’sInto the Spider-Versewon the award for Best Animated Feature, so it wouldn’t be the series’ first time having success at the Oscars. Varietynotesthat the preliminary voting to determine the nomination shortlists will commence in December, so it’ll be quite some time before we know ifAcross the Spider-Verseis in the running.The movie’s success aside, it should be noted that there have recently beenreports of employees who worked on the film being forced to work under crunch conditionsin order to complete it - it’s alleged that over 100 artists quit production as a result.Featured Image Credit: Sony Pictures ReleasingTopics:Spider Man,TV And Film
Everyone who’s seen it will tell you the same thing -Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verseis simply phenomenal. Its loveable characters, engaging story, banging soundtrack and jaw-dropping visuals make for a stunning experience - I’ve genuinely not stopped thinking about it for weeks.Inhis review, GAMINGbible’s very own Ewan Moore was also full of praise for thefilm, and noted that it’s “quite possibly the most visually stunning movie I’ve ever seen”. He wrote: “Sure,Avatar 2treated us to photorealistic computer generated water and little blue fellas running around, but the level of ambition, attention, and sheer creativity on display inSpidey’s latest adventureis dizzying.”Take a look at the trailer forSpider-Man: Across The Spider-Verseright here.Now, as Varietyreports, it’s thought that the film could have a serious chance of being nominated for Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards. Believe it or not, only three animated films have ever been nominated for the category in the past, all of which wereDisneyfavourites -Toy Story 3, Up,andBeauty and the Beast (1991). As such, it’d be a pretty huge deal ifAcross The Spider-Versegot one too, andespeciallyif it won.AdvertDuring the 91st Academy Awards, 2018’sInto the Spider-Versewon the award for Best Animated Feature, so it wouldn’t be the series’ first time having success at the Oscars. Varietynotesthat the preliminary voting to determine the nomination shortlists will commence in December, so it’ll be quite some time before we know ifAcross the Spider-Verseis in the running.The movie’s success aside, it should be noted that there have recently beenreports of employees who worked on the film being forced to work under crunch conditionsin order to complete it - it’s alleged that over 100 artists quit production as a result.
Everyone who’s seen it will tell you the same thing -Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verseis simply phenomenal. Its loveable characters, engaging story, banging soundtrack and jaw-dropping visuals make for a stunning experience - I’ve genuinely not stopped thinking about it for weeks.
Inhis review, GAMINGbible’s very own Ewan Moore was also full of praise for thefilm, and noted that it’s “quite possibly the most visually stunning movie I’ve ever seen”. He wrote: “Sure,Avatar 2treated us to photorealistic computer generated water and little blue fellas running around, but the level of ambition, attention, and sheer creativity on display inSpidey’s latest adventureis dizzying.”
Take a look at the trailer forSpider-Man: Across The Spider-Verseright here.
Now, as Varietyreports, it’s thought that the film could have a serious chance of being nominated for Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards. Believe it or not, only three animated films have ever been nominated for the category in the past, all of which wereDisneyfavourites -Toy Story 3, Up,andBeauty and the Beast (1991). As such, it’d be a pretty huge deal ifAcross The Spider-Versegot one too, andespeciallyif it won.
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During the 91st Academy Awards, 2018’sInto the Spider-Versewon the award for Best Animated Feature, so it wouldn’t be the series’ first time having success at the Oscars. Varietynotesthat the preliminary voting to determine the nomination shortlists will commence in December, so it’ll be quite some time before we know ifAcross the Spider-Verseis in the running.
The movie’s success aside, it should be noted that there have recently beenreports of employees who worked on the film being forced to work under crunch conditionsin order to complete it - it’s alleged that over 100 artists quit production as a result.
Topics:Spider Man,TV And Film