Spider Man Into The Spider Verse Pitch Meeting

So, you want to make a Spider-Man movie, huh? But, like, a *really* different one? Awesome! Let's hear it.
The Problem with More Spider-Man Movies
Okay, so we've seen, like, a *few* Spider-Man movies, right? Like, a concerning amount. He gets bit, Uncle Ben dies (again!), he fights a villain. Rinse and repeat.
It's like ordering pizza every Friday. It's great, but after a while, you crave tacos. What if we made Spidey tacos?
The Pitch: Spider-Verse!
Imagine this: What if there wasn’t just *one* Spider-Man? What if there were, like, a *bunch* of them? From different dimensions!
We're talking a whole spider-buffet! Think spider-ham, a noir version, a girl, and even...wait for it... a Japanese schoolgirl with a giant robot spider.
Yeah, I know, it sounds crazy, but think about it! Every kid can see themselves as Spider-Man. Everyone. Like a relatable character.
Miles Morales: The Heart of the Story
At the center of this multiverse madness is Miles Morales. He’s a regular kid trying to figure things out, dealing with normal kid stuff, then BAM! Spider-powers.
He's got the weight of the world on his shoulders *before* he becomes Spider-Man. He struggles with his identity and learns how to be a hero.
He’s gotta learn to sling webs with the best (or weirdest) of them. Think of it as a really messed up superhero summer camp!
Visual Style: Comic Book Come to Life
Forget realistic! We're going full comic book aesthetic! Imagine the movie looking like it was ripped straight from the pages.
Think vibrant colors, dynamic angles, and little visual glitches and imperfections to remind you that you're watching a comic book.
We're talking Ben-Day dots, frame rate drops, speech bubbles. Everything screams "comic book movie".
Villain: Kingpin, but Bigger (Literally)
Our bad guy? Let's go with Kingpin. Classic Spidey villain, but we're gonna crank him up to eleven. Literally make him larger than life.
He's so big, he distorts perspective! He is gonna cause mayhem. He wants to bring his family back, but at what cost?
He is like the ultimate threat that all Spider-People have to team up to beat. It's a common enemy uniting different realities.
Music: It's Gotta Be Hip and Cool!
We aren't doing the usual orchestral superhero score. We need something fresh, something that reflects Miles's world.
Hip-hop, electronic, and a dash of Latin flavor! It has to be something that the kids would listen to in real life.
Every song will be like a character, adding to the movie's already explosive personality.
The Potential: Endless!
Think of the sequels! The spin-offs! The *toys*! We can introduce infinite spider-variations.
The possibilities are endless. We're not just making a movie, we're building a whole multiverse!
And the best part? It will make everyone feel like they can be Spider-Man.
"So, what do you think? Is it too crazy? Or just crazy enough?"

















