Miguel O'Hara, a geneticist for the Mega-Corp Alchemax, was working on a way to splice a person's genetic codes to give them superpowers. Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse will release exclusively in theaters on June 2, 2023.Spider-Man 2099 was the first title of Marvel Comics' Marvel 2099 venture. But the unpredictability of Moon Knight, the fact that he’s the man of a million faces… Yeah, I’ve got to go with Moon Knight on this one. It’s interesting – they have some similarities, actually. Oscar Isaac said that Moon Knight would win a fight with Spider-Man 2099, owing to the unpredictable nature of the character. Issa Rae and Oscar Isaac as Jessica Drew and Miguel O’Hara in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Their way of working is a beautiful combination of finding pathos and humour, but also making fun of it and being willing to try anything. For something as seemingly rigid as animation, the amount of experimentation we got to do on this movie was really fun. It helps that a lot of these characters are masked, so you can keep changing lines right up to the last second. It was easier to improvise until the last moment since most of the characters are masked. The actor went on to say that a lot of last-minute line-tweaking was done with the character. Oscar Isaac as Miguel O’Hara in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse There is such beautiful (design) work in this movie. The animation in the first film was so revolutionary, but in this one they take that idea and explode it. It starts pretty wide open – all you’ve got is the script, and then gradually you get to see which seeds have grown, and how they craft visuals around that. When asked if he got to see the design for Nueva York while working on the movie, Isaac replied: So, he gets tested when he comes up against a live-wire like Miles. He wants to control the narrative, (as) a result of tragedies that have unfolded in his life. One of the themes of this movie is, where do you belong? What’s supposed to happen: what’s pre-ordained? A character like mine is trying so hard to control things. Isaac confirmed that Miles Morales and Miguel O’Hara will be at odds for much of the film, and said that he wants to control the “narrative”, or rather, the web of life and destiny? It was fun crafting that with Phil Lord and Kemp Powers: finding that throughline where you can take the piss out of him because he takes himself so seriously. Isaac considers Spider-Man 2099 to be the only “not-funny” Spider-Person: He’s naturally someone of a heavier disposition – a loner – so a lot of the humour comes from him having to be this kind of kindergarten teacher. He’s the reluctant ringleader of these wild Spider-People. ![]() ![]() Isaac further revealed that Miguel will be a “reluctant ringleader”, and compared him to a kindergarten teacher. I was so glad just to do that one little bit at the end, so I got very excited when I got the call saying, “We see as a real character in the next one…” A still from Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse It’s always difficult to anticipate these things, but I did feel it was one of the most unique and amazing animated films I’d ever seen. He felt glad to voice Spider-Man 2099 in the post-credits scene: When asked if it was a surprise to see people go crazy for Into The Spider-Verse, Isaac said the movie was “one of the most unique and amazing animated films” he had ever seen. He voiced Miguel O’Hara for a brief scene in Into The Spider-Verse and will reprise the role in the upcoming sequel. The actor seems to have a knack for nabbing Marvel roles he previously portrayed En Sabah Nur/Apocalypse in X-Men: Apocalypse and Marc Spector in Moon Knight. In the latest issue of Empire Magazine, Oscar Isaac spoke out about his role in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse.
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