In a little under a year, “Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse” finally opens – answering the cliffhanger that “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” left us with three years ago now.

With “Project Hail Mary” firmly in their rear-view mirror, writers and producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller are working hard on the third and final entry in the Spider-Verse trilogy, which will also be the first to offer sequences with an IMAX aspect ratio.

Speaking with Empire Online recently, the pair talked about animating for the larger format and said it isn’t as easy as you may think:

Miller: “We are deep, deep in it. We’re actually going today to the IMAX headquarters to see what the footage looks like at scale, and make sure that it has the resolution that it needs to look gorgeous.

We’re chugging away in the edit room with the team, and it’s coming together really well. It’s a lot of movie, and a lot to do. You got to keep doing something that hasn’t been done before. That’s all you got to do. Easy!.”

Lord: “Details matter. The thing that’s a joy about those pictures is that everyone on the crew is so good at what they do. So you just sit around, marvel at all these brilliant artists, and then we get to work with these great filmmakers, sit in a room all day, and just try to make everything incrementally better together. It’s a lot of fun.”

Miles Morales returns for the final chapter. Hunted by Miguel O’Hara’s Spider Society and betrayed by his friends, Miles finds himself in the darkest corners of the Spider-Verse in search of a way home.

Knowing that his family has been not only fractured but endangered by his calling, it’s a race against the clock for Miles to travel across the wildest reaches of time and space to fight for and reunite everything he holds most dear.

Bob Persichetti and Justin K. Thompson direct the film, which opens in cinemas on June 4th 2027.

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