Nadji Jeter, the voice of the titular hero of Spider-Man: Miles Morales, recently shared a few deleted scenes from Insomniac’s hit 2020 superhero title. Jeter has voiced Miles Morales in several Marvel cartoons and video games over the years, including the PlayStation-exclusive Marvel’s Spider-Man series. 2018’s Marvel’s Spider-Man introduced players to a new version of Miles, one that gains his incredible spider-based powers from a genetically-modified arachnid that escapes from an Oscorp laboratory. Miles soon shows these newfound abilities to Peter Parker, and it isn't long before the experienced web-slinger begins training Miles to help defend New York City as a new Spider-Man.
This story continues in 2020’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, which sees Miles step into his own as a superhero to uncover a sinister conspiracy by Roxxon Corporation and protect the streets of Harlem from a gang known as the Underground. In a shocking twist, this latter group is led by his childhood friend Phin Mason, aka Spider-Man: Miles Morales’ version of The Tinkerer. Just like Marvel’s Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Miles Morales earned high praise for its excellent web swinging gameplay and emotional plot that carried themes of empowerment, responsibility, and sacrifice — but the early chapters of this tale almost played out in different ways than what players saw when the game was released almost two years ago.
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According to Comicbook.com, Nadji Jeter shared a compilation of deleted scenes from Spider-Man: Miles Morales on Twitter a few days ago. This footage was originally shown off by Insomniac Games' Brian Horton during a GDC interview last August and includes a few
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