Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2 will be directed by a trio of directors: Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K.
The sequel was confirmed by Sony before the first movie was even released, but the studio didn’t reveal any plot detail. Produced by Phil Lord and Chris Miller ( Lego Movie), Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse gained the hearts of critics and the public alike, with a unique art style that mimics comic books and a deeply emotional story featuring many Spider-Men (and Woman… and Pig).
We all are very respectful of each other and work together and make sure that we're only being additive.” “Well, there's the Marvel Universe, which is one container and then there's the Spider-Verse movies, which are different and then there's the other universe where the Sony characters are in. RELATED: Tom Holland Doesn't Want to Be Playing Spider-Man After He's 30, But Amy Pascal Has Other Plans However, the producer doesn’t discard intersections between all three universes in upcoming projects. According to Pascal, the Spider-Verse reality will remain separated both from the MCU and the other Sony live-action superhero films. Speaking of the Multiverse, Pascal also had some interesting comments about how Sony and Marvel intend to deal with parallel realities, especially since Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse introduced the concept to the public in 2018. That should remain true at least until Spider-Man: No Way Home hits theaters on December 17, bringing another layer of the Multiverse into the MCU.
When asked about the sequel to 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Pascal only said that “It’s going to be fantastic.” While Pascal also promises Sony will “have something to show on that very soon," we can pretty much say that the lid remains shut on the project for now.
Discussing the overarching presence of the Multiverse and parallel realities in mainstream media for the last couple of years, Pascal also underlined how the Spider-Verse might connect with other Sony superhero movies and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Talking to Fandango, producer Amy Pascal gave a vague update about the highly-anticipated sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, telling fans that they will “soon” get a look at the animated film.