Spending too much time in a foreign reality can be fatal, however, so the trips would need to be limited. Perhaps Gwen replicates the super-collider to stay in touch with other Spider-Man variants and help them (or request their help) as needed. Gwen Stacy is a scientific genius in her reality, but her exact area of expertise is not specified in the first Spider-Verse film. Another possibility is that another reality is summoning Spider-Man variants from across the multiverse for a specific purpose. While it seems unlikely that Kingpin built yet another super-collider in Miles’ universe, perhaps a similar machine was created in Gwen’s. Much to Miles’ surprise, however, Gwen Stacy returns in the first trailer to Across the Spider-Verse.
SPIDER MAN INTO THE SPIDER VERSE GWEN MOVIE
Related: A Sinister Six Movie Should Copy Spider-Man: No Way Home & Bring In Miles Moralesīy the end of Into the Spider-Verse, Kingpin is defeated and all of the Spider-Man variants return to their home realities. Although the other spider heroes become Miles’ friends and mentors, they can only remain in his reality for a limited time before they die, necessitating that they return to their home realities. In Into the Spider-Verse, Wilson Fisk, aka the Kingpin, has his subordinates build a super-collider, which inadvertently causes Spider-Man variants from other realities to become stranded in Miles Morales’ world. The film ends with the heroes seemingly no longer able to see each other again, yet Gwen manages to come back to Miles in the upcoming sequel. The multiverse is integral to the film’s predecessor, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, bringing multiple spider-themed superheroes together as Miles Morales embraces his role as the successor to his universe’s deceased Peter Parker.
Gwen Stacy and Miles Morales will reunite in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One), but the film’s first trailer doesn’t explain how Gwen came back to Miles’ universe.