The conversations between the MCU and the Spider-Verse started as soon as Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse spread its multiverse wings and showed the comic book industry what it thought of multiple universes existing at the same time and in different times, through portals and other worlds creating havoc on the storytelling that future generations will have to weave through. There are a variety of theories being discussed across the inter-verse but this particular one boils down to a difference of opinion about glitching.
Glitching is an unintentional byproduct of the Spider-Man game – a digital burp gamers experience from time to time when a character appears to be going through some static disruption. One gamer actually posted a video clip where he had been turned into a patio heater and that’s where great minds behind the making of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse got the idea to include glitching in the film if they were ever going to do right by it.
We’re putting this in Spider-Verse 2 if we have any self respect at all https://t.co/XdL9aLv88q
Of course, the fans immediately fell in love with it and ran with some humorous tweets of their own.
He was the light in the darkness, the warmth in a cold night, but when the world needed him most, he vanished.
A play on the name Peter Parker comes through right on time.
Gotta be Heater Parker
The jokes kept coming, ever more cleverly giving a clear welcome to the idea of glitching in the film.
I said keep on shining and he was like, you don’t even know
However, someone was just waiting patiently to bring some theory to the discussion and why the MCU doesn’t experience glitching.
Saw some people say that multiversal travel through magic is more stable than artificial travel
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