A real critical and popular success in theaters, this film was declined in several versions which would pass to the cinema, according to one of its editors.

Spectators will have taken three weeks to realize it, but the multiverse also exists in theaters! On Twitter, some followers noticed that the movie Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse would have, at least, two different versions showing in American theaters. While the main plot and most of the shots are the same, there would be some slight variations in some scenes.

On Twitter, a user points to two versions of the same scene from Spider-Man Across the Spiderverse with supporting footage: as Lyla mocks Miguel, in one of the projected scenes she points to him, in another, she takes a selfie. You can check for yourself below.

And if you’re crying fake, Andy Leviton, one of the editors who worked on the film, confirmed that there are slight variations in the film prints: “I was wondering when people were going to notice…” he wrote, retweeting the message of a user who pointed to the existence of these different versions.

Following this message, fans of Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse were fired up and noticed other differences between the different screenings of the film, in the dialogues or in character reactions.

For example, in one of the versions shown in some theaters, we don’t see the scene where Miguel is about to bite the Vulture before being interrupted by the helicopter. In the scene where Pavir gets angry when Miles talks about “chai tea”, our hero responds, depending on the version, either “no no!” either “sorry!” Some lines of Ben Reilly (during the chase with Miles) or the Spot also vary slightly depending on the version.

If they do not profoundly change the film or the plot, these slight details (and there would be others) further increase the interest of the fans for this film, already praised for its visual inventiveness and the depth of its scenario. . What to inflate, again, the figures of the box office, while the film has already garnered 503.4 million dollars… And you, had you noticed these differences?