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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Directors Discuss Miguel O'Hara's Design as a Thirst Trap
Feb 25 2024
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse directors reveal Miguel O'Hara was designed to be a thirst trap in the sequel. The film follows Miles Morales' journey to becoming his Earth's friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, introducing the multiverse of Spider-People. The directing trio discusses production challenges, last-minute additions, and changes, including Donald Glover's cameo and Miles as the Prowler. They also talk about how The Empire Strikes Back inspired a new ending, the significance of certain scenes, and spending two years on the counselor scene. Miguel O'Hara, played by Oscar Isaac, was intentionally designed to be a thirst trap.
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