00:03Mi chiamo Miles Morales. Sono il sole unico Spider-Man. O almeno lo pensavo. Sai del superaceleratore? Ti ti acerà.
00:12Porta dimensionale aperta. Sei come me? È impossibile.
00:18Peter Parker has no parents, Miles instead does. In which way having parents makes him a different Spider-Man?
00:25That's a good question. That's a very good question. I would say that it makes him a character who in
00:33a strange way maybe has more to lose than Peter Parker.
00:38Having a mother and father who love you and you love them, Miles is actually a pretty secure character so
00:47that when he takes on the mantle of Spider-Man,
00:49his first thought is about the safety of his parents because Spider-Man's enemies, you know, they're not too discreet
00:56about how they attack our hero.
00:59I think the other thing is it allowed us to see something we didn't get to see with the Peter
01:04Parker version of Spider-Man,
01:06which was the idea that, you know, somebody really close to you, your mother, your father, might have an issue
01:12with you being Spider-Man.
01:13And that's something we were able to kind of explore with Miles.
01:18In some ways Miles is, you know, Miles is quite vulnerable. You know, he's quite sheltered. You know, he has
01:23parents.
01:24He grew up in their home. They love him. So he's quite unprepared for what he's about to have to
01:30face down.
01:31I know that he isn't your Spider-Man, but I want to ask you, how did you react to the
01:37Avengers Infinity War death of Spider-Man?
01:42It was sad.
01:44Avengers was sad. Yeah, it was really well done.
01:46It cried a little bit.
01:47No, it's a great movie. And Tom Holland is an incredible Spider-Man.
01:52And what they're doing with the character is really, it's really great. So it's real fun to watch.
01:58Without giving spoilers, you may have given us the answer to Avengers Infinity War ending.
02:05So maybe in the future we could see Tom Holland and Miles together as Spider-Man in Flesh and Blood
02:12or not.
02:14It's definitely possible.
02:15I don't know, it'd be amazing. In some universe maybe it's happening.
02:18Yeah, maybe it's happening right now.
02:19Yeah, it could be.
02:21Lego Batman, now this movie, these are the most amazing movies about superheroes that we are seeing these years.
02:30So, in your opinion, animation gives endless possibilities or the problem is human actors?
02:38Ah, sorry.
02:42We like human actors. Yeah, I mean, we work with human actors.
02:45Yeah, we still work with human actors.
02:51I mean, being able to make an animated Spider-Man movie is really exciting for us.
02:59You know, there's lots of things that we can, you know, do in animation.
03:04You know, we can be very expressive.
03:06We can use color in a way that's very hard to do in a live-action film.
03:09We can use different cinematic devices that, you know, would be hard to do.
03:13You know, it's really all about trying to tell, you know, Miles' story in a way that feels different than
03:18anything you've seen before.
03:20Right, and there have been so many good live-action versions of Spider-Man that the decision to go forward
03:26with an animated feature,
03:27I think, was the first step in trying to say, how can we make this different?
03:32How can we make it something we haven't seen?
03:34And from there, our style evolved, the way we told the story evolved, all those things at every stage we
03:41were going,
03:42why should anybody see another Spider-Man movie?
03:44And we just kept trying to answer that question again and again.
03:47Yeah, and just so you know, our animated Peter Parker performer was kind of a prima donna and was very
03:51difficult to deal with.
03:53So it goes both ways.
03:55Okay, thank you so much.
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