There Is More Than One Version Of Across The Spider-Verse Secretly In Theaters

Sony’s Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse contained a multitude of Easter Eggs and cameos that eagle-eyed fans have been sure to point out. Still, there was a bigger secret that’s now just being discovered: There are actually different versions of the film.

There are a few scenes that have different versions, and slightly changed dialog. One is Oscar Isaac’s Spider-Man 2099 interacting with his assistant Lyla. In one, she points at Miguel; in the other, she takes a selfie with a bunny filter. Another is with the Spot’s flashback before he uses his collider and some dialog changes. First spotted by @balisonqs on Twitter, check out the former scene below with the differences.

Other viewers on social media have popped up with more claims about tweaked scenes, including variations in moments with Vulture, and Spider-Punk. The best part is when the film’s associate editor, Andy Leviton, confirmed on his own Twitter, “I was wondering when people might start noticing…”

It’s unclear if all versions were released simultaneously or if, when the audio-enhanced version was switched out, it was a secret way to send out those other versions as well. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse See More

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