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'''''Spider-Woman: Into the Spider-Verse''''' is an upcoming 2019 American [[Computer animation|computer-animated]] [[superhero film]] based on the [[Marvel Comics]] character [[Miles Morales|Miles Morales / Spider-Man]], produced by [[Columbia Pictures]] and [[Sony Pictures Animation]] in association with [[Marvel Entertainment|Marvel]], and distributed by [[Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group#Sony Pictures Releasing|Sony Pictures Releasing]]. It is set in a shared [[multiverse]] called the "Spider-Verse", which features different alternate universes.

Plans for an animated [[Spider-woman]] film to be developed by Lord and [[Phil Lord and Christopher Miller|Christopher Miller]] were first revealed, and officially announced in April 2018.

It is a sequel of [[Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]] which was released in 2018 This film has grossed over $138 million worldwide on a $90 million budget, and was praised for its animation, characters, story, voice acting, humor, and soundtrack.


==Plot==
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The movie is yet to be released, scheduled for 2019.Therefor the <ref>Plot</ref> is yet to be revealed but from the last movie ,we came to know that this movie will also consist of lot characters from different Universe.

==Cast==

==Production==
===Development===
Following the [[Sony Pictures Entertainment hack|November 2014 hacking of Sony's computers]], emails between [[Sony Pictures|Sony Pictures Entertainment]] co-chairman [[Amy Pascal]] and president [[Doug Belgrad]] were released, stating that Sony was planning to "rejuvenate" the [[Spider-Man in film|''Spider-Man'' franchise]] by developing an animated comedy film with [[Phil Lord and Christopher Miller]]. Sony executives were set to discuss the project further in a discussion regarding several ''Spider-Man'' spin-off films at a summit in January 2015.<ref name="WSJDec2014" /> At the 2015 CinemaCon in April, Sony Pictures chairman [[Tom Rothman]] announced that the animated Spider-Man film had a July 20, 2018 release date, and would be produced by Lord and Miller, [[Avi Arad]], [[Matt Tolmach]], and Pascal, with Lord and Miller also writing a treatment for the film. Rothman said that it would "co-exist" with the live-action Spider-Man films, though Sony soon stated that the film would "exist independently of the projects in the live-action Spider-Man universe",<ref name="VarietyApr2015" /> as it is set in an alternate universe from those films without the version of Spider-Man as seen in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]].<ref name="TrailerVerge" />

That December, Sony moved the film's release date to December 21, 2018.<ref name="Release2" /> By June 2016, Lord had written a script for the film, and Bob Persichetti was set to direct.<ref name="Persichetti" /> Miller said the film would feel different from previous Spider-Man films, and "will stand on its own as a unique filmgoing experience."<ref name="LordMillerJun2016" /> It had also been rumored to focus on the [[Spider-Man (Miles Morales)|Miles Morales]] version of Spider-Man,<ref name="Persichetti" /><ref name="LordMillerJun2016" /> which Sony confirmed at a presentation for its upcoming animated films in January 2017. [[Peter Ramsey]] was co-directing the film by that point.<ref name="ForbesJan2017" /> The next month, [[Alex Hirsch]] was revealed to have contributed to the film's story along with Lord and Miller, and Christina Steinberg was said to have replaced Tolmach as a producer on the film.<ref name="CinemaCon2018"/><ref name="Hirsch"/> In April 2017, the film's release date was pushed up one week from December 21, 2018, to December 14, 2018.<ref name="CBRApr17" /> Lord and Miller announced in December that the film was titled ''Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'', and revealed that multiple Spider-Men would appear in the film. By then, [[Rodney Rothman]] was also co-directing the film.<ref name="Title" /> Lord described directors Ramsey as "the action guy", Rothman as "the comedy guy" and Persichetti as "the poet".

===Writing===
The film's script is credited to Lord and Rodney Rothman from a story by Lord, making this the first film where Christopher Miller didn't collaborate on a screenplay with Lord.<ref name="DeadlineTrailer2" /> Persichetti noted that there had been several Spider-Man films made already, so the first step was to decide why this film needed to be made, and the answer for the creative team was to tell the new and unique story of Miles Morales, who had yet to be featured in any film.<ref name="DirectorsColliderAug2018" /> [[Brian Michael Bendis]], the co-creator of Miles Morales, consulted on the film adaptation.<ref name="VultureUniverseJuly2018" /> The first full cut of animatics and storyboards for the film was over two-hours long, which is uncommon for animated films, and the directors attributed this mostly to Lord and Miller and their approach of adding as many elements to the film as they could at the outset with the intention of seeing what it could "handle" and then shaping the film from there. They said that the final runtime will be between that and 90 minutes, the standard length of an animated film, with a balance having to be found between the expectations of an animated film that will have a large child-based audience and the requirements of the story which the directors felt was similar to the live-action Spider-Man films especially due to the large number of characters in the film.<ref name="DirectorsColliderAug2018" />

By August 2018, the directors had considered what a potential [[post-credits scene]] for the film could be, given that audiences have come to expect them from Marvel films.<ref name="DirectorsColliderAug2018" />

===Casting===
Yet to be revealed<ref>http://bit.ly/2BKZ3of>

===Animation and design===
Lord and Miller wanted the film to feel like "you walked inside a comic book", and were excited to tell the story in a way that the live-action films could not.<ref name="CCXP17" /> Persichetti concurred, feeling that animation was the best medium with which to honor the style of the comics, allowing the production team to adapt 70-year-old techniques seen in comic artwork into the film's visual language.<ref name="DirectorsColliderAug2018" /> It took around a year for the production team to create 10 seconds of footage that they were happy with, and then animation work on the film developed from there.<ref name="Directorsio9Jul2018" /> During the initial development, the directors worked with a single animator to establish the look of the film.



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