This post contains spoilers for “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.”They actually did it: Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, co-writers of both the “Spider-Verse” franchise and “The Lego Movie,” finally found a way to combine their two most beloved worlds in “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.” The new movie is jam-packed with so many Easter eggs, universe jumps, and eye-popping artistic flourishes that it’s easy to come away feeling like you’ll need to watch it again to catch everything.
Still, one world, in particular, is hard to forget — because it’s made out of Legos.The scene comes fairly early in the film when Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) first finds out about the league of Spider-People working together to save the universe without him.
Quick scenes show Spider-Men across the multiverse placing calls to group leader Miguel (Oscar Isaac).
Among them? Lego Peter Parker (voiced by comedian Nic Novicki), who’s in the…
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