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{{work}}{{needs a grammar pass}}This page has numerous grammar/usage errors including bad verb tenses, as well as spelling.
 
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A sequel, ''[[Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse]]'', was released in 2023.
 
Miles Morales is a New-Yorker afro-latin genius teen that resents being placed in a genius school, and would prefer to do graffiti with his uncle. During one of those graffiti escapades, he is bitten by a strange spider than gave him spider powers. Returning to the site for clues on how that happen, Miles involuntarily witness infamous criminal Kingpin do an experiment to open doors to other dimensions, and then murder Spider-Man when the hero tried to stop him. While escaping from dangerous Kingpin sidekicks, Miles is recusedrescued by Spider-Man, or more accurately, by Peter B. Parker, the Spider-Man of another dimension. Recognizing another Spider-Man in the making, Peter B. allies with Miles to stop Kingpin before he ruins more universes, but when their first attempt goes wrong, they are saved by another Spider-hero, Spider-Girl a.k.a Gwen Stacy, who ''also'' came from another universe and posed as an student in Miles' school. And turns out that she and Peter B. aren't the only Spider-People on town, which means that stopping Kingpin from destroying reality becomes more imperative by the minute...
 
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