Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verseis not done adding Spider-People.
At Comic-Con's Hall H Friday,Watch Young & Beautiful Vol. 10 Online Sony unveiled dazzling new footage that included our first glimpses at three new Spider-Folks: Spider-Man Noir, voiced by Nicolas Cage; Peni Parker, voiced by Kimiko Glenn; and, last but not least, Spider-Ham, voiced by John Mulaney.
SEE ALSO: What exactly is the Spider-Verse?In the footage, which was screened exclusively for Comic-Con, Miles Morales (Shameik Moore), Peter Parker (Jake Johnson), and Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld) arrive at a mysterious building, where a smiling woman hands them "Hello my name is" stickers.
"You think you're the only one who thought to come here?" she says to the confused trio.
The trio then look up to realize they aren't even the only dimension-hopping Spider-People in the room. Spider-Man Noir (who has an all-black costume) is up near the ceiling and Peni Parker (a young girl) is hanging out with her Spider robot.
Just as Miles remarks, "This could not get any weirder," Spider-Ham – yes, a pig in a Spider-Man costume – comes up to the trio to introduce himself.
So yeah, it's pretty odd. But writer Phil Lord, in the panel, pointed out that there's something kind of lovely about getting a bunch of Spider-Men in the same room together.
"All these characters are borne out of tragedy on some level," he said. "So in intersecting their stories for the first time, there's someone who knows what they're going through."
"The fact that they get to find each other is a really beautiful part of the movie," he added.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Versedrops into theaters December 14.
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