{"id":85002,"date":"2025-01-28T23:30:27","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:30:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/spider-verse-producer-wants-spider-man-miles-morales-glitches-in-sequel-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:30:27","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:30:27","slug":"spider-verse-producer-wants-spider-man-miles-morales-glitches-in-sequel-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/spider-verse-producer-wants-spider-man-miles-morales-glitches-in-sequel-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Spider-Verse producer wants Spider-Man: Miles Morales glitches in sequel &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Spider-Verse producer wants Spider-Man: Miles Morales glitches in sequel Insomniac Games \/ SonyThe transformational glitches in Spider-Man: Miles Morales are pretty hilarious. So hilarious, in fact, that \u2019s producer, screenplay and story writer, Phil Lord, wants to use them in the hit movie\u2019s sequel. Lord and his filmmaking duo, Christopher Miller, are no strangers to animation or comedy. With titles like and under their shared filmmaking belt, it\u2019s no wonder that the two are unafraid of getting a little weird with the animated Spider-Man flick\u2019s sequel. And if you want inspiration for red and blue weirdness, look no further than the Miles Morales game. Playable on PS4 and PS5, the title has apparently been a massive success, with 97 percent of Google users enjoying it. While people are typically annoyed with launch day bugs, the issues with this one are just too funny to chastise. With weird, viral videos of players transforming into various inanimate objects, it was actually a transformation of a patio heater that caught Lord\u2019s eye. Now, it appears that \u201cHeater Parker\u201d could become a reality in . We\u2019re putting this in Spider-Verse 2 if we have any self respect at all https:\/\/t.co\/XdL9aLv88q \u2014 Phil Lord (@philiplord) November 28, 2020 Since the original Spider-Verse movie was chock-full of absurdities and goofy odes to different genres or pop-culture references, invoking a video game\u2019s glitch should be no problem. And, as far as content goes, few things evoke comedic surrealism as much as a patio heater using a web to swing from building to building in New York City. For Lord, at least, the randomized development mistake appears too funny to ignore as film inspiration: \u201cWe\u2019re putting this in Spider-Verse 2 if we have any self-respect at all.\u201d Hopefully, he and Miller have as much self-respect as the title\u2019s developers, Insomniac Games, have humility. In response to Lord\u2019s tweet, which has since gone viral, the game\u2019s makers couldn\u2019t help but acknowledge their imperfections with a pun. Equally as embarrassing as it is heart-warming https:\/\/t.co\/LV0xGri7hD \u2014 Insomniac Games (@insomniacgames) November 28, 2020 While we were under the impression that patio heaters were meant to heat patios, not hearts, the Insomniac reflection remains accurate: this silly, inanimate object glitch is \u201cequally as embarrassing as it is heartwarming.\u201d But, above all else, they\u2019re just funny. It could legitimately be one of gaming and cinema\u2019s greatest, most randomly inspired crossovers if involves an alternate dimensional Heater Parker.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Spider-Verse producer wants Spider-Man: Miles Morales glitches in sequel Insomniac Games \/ SonyThe transformational glitches in Spider-Man: Miles Morales are pretty hilarious. So hilarious, in fact, that \u2019s producer, screenplay and story writer, Phil Lord, wants to use them in the hit movie\u2019s sequel. 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