'Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse' Deleted Scene Has Advice On How To Save The World
One of last year's best films, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, is swinging onto digital and Blu-ray soon. It brings with it several deleted scenes, including one you can watch below. In the scene, Jake Johnson's Peter B. Parker tries once again to offer some heartfelt advice to Miles Morales (Shameik Moore). Peter still hasn't mastered the whole "mentor" thing yet, but the advice he offers is surprisingly good. Watch the Into the Spider-Verse deleted scene below.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Deleted Scene
The above deleted scene (via io9) comes right after Peter B. Parker and Miles Morales first encounter all the other spider-people from alternate dimensions. Miles quickly learns that the other spider-folk have great control over their many superpowers, but he himself is completely out of his depth. It leads to a distraught Miles sulking off to be alone. That all happens in the theatrical release, too, but here the scene keeps going. Peter follows Miles up to a billboard and tries to give him a heart-to-heart talk. Miles laments the fact that he feels overwhelmed at the idea of "saving the world", which leads Peter to offer some actual good advice: don't think about saving the world, think about saving just one person you care about.
That deleted moment is one of several that will be included on the upcoming home media release. As previously reported, there are over 10 minutes of fully animated deleted scenes from the film – something rare for animated films. But rather than just include the deleted scenes as individual bonus features, the Spider-Verse Blu-ray will feature something called "Alternate Universe Mode", described as an "all-new viewing experience" that will enable viewers to "discover alternate scenes, plotlines, characters, and more with the filmmakers as your guide."
Here's a full list of features included on the Blu-ray and digital release:
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse arrives on Digital February 26, and 4K, Blu-ray and DVD March 19.