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Miller reacts to “Spider-Verse” trailer leak

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The cinematic world is buzzing with anticipation for upcoming Marvel features, but sometimes, behind the curtain of massive production is where the real excitement—and the inevitable drama—occurs. Recently, a small window into the development process for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse opened up, sending ripples across social media.

A few days ago, nearly five minutes of footage from the highly anticipated film leaked online. This clip, which reportedly originated from private screenings at events like CinemaCon earlier this year, offered a tantalizing glimpse into what future fans might see on the big screen.

The leaked material appeared to be a mix of the film’s opening sequence combined with a montage of trailer-style clips. Crucially, because this footage was intended for exhibitors rather than the general public, it was far from the polished final product—it offered an unfiltered look at work in progress.

The glimpse itself was packed with action and character moments that immediately captivated observers. Viewers who saw the clip were thrilled by scenes featuring Miles battling Spider-Man 2099, a strikingly reimagined Peter B. Parker, Spider-Ham gearing up for combat with The Kingpin, and the full unleashing of The Spot.

Naturally, such a juicy leak sparked immediate activity from the studio. Recognizing the sensitive nature of development footage, the production team quickly acted to protect their intellectual property by issuing copyright strikes across various platforms.

While the legal maneuvering was underway, the public reception to the unreleased material was overwhelmingly positive. Fans were clearly energized by the raw visual information, treating the leak less as a violation and more as an exciting preview of the unfolding story.

Producer Chris Miller, responding to the flurry of activity on social media, addressed the situation directly. He expressed his clear preference for keeping unfinished work private, stating that he is not a fan of leaks of unfinished, not fully rendered footage.

Despite the studio’s protective stance, the excitement surrounding the project remains high. The film Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse is still scheduled to arrive in theaters approximately ten months from now, with teams diligently working on polishing the animation, effects, and rendering until its highly anticipated release date of June 18th 2027.