Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has a great cast of voice actors. Here’s a breakdown of the actors, and movies where you might have seen them before. (Slighty spoilery; all links are to RunPee’s reviews)
Peter Parker is voiced by Chris Pine. This is the first Spiderman we meet when the movie opens. Chris Pine has numerous leading roles, probably most notably as Captain James T. Kirk in the recent Star Trek movies, but also Wonder Woman, etc. |
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Peter B. Parker is voiced by Jake Johnson. If you remember, Jake was in Jurassic World as the geek working in the operations center. He had a small part, but did a lot with it. He’s also in a really good movie called Safety Not Guaranteed. If you haven’t seen it, put it on your list. You can thank me later.
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Miles Morales is voiced by 23 year old Shameik Moore. Shameik has landed a few roles here and there, but this is his first blockbuster role, and he kills it. |
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Gwen Stacy is voiced by Hailee Steinfeld. December 2018 has been a good month for Hailee. Not only is she the voice for Gwen, but also plays the lead in Bumblebee. Oh, and she turned 22 on December 11th. Go Hailee! Thumbs up from RunPee! |
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Uncle Aaron is voiced by Mahershala Ali. Mahershala played Remy Danton on House of Cards, and was Dr. Don Shirley in Green Book, and has a part in the upcoming Alita: Battle Angel as Vector. |
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Jefferson Davis is voiced by Brian Tyree Henry. Brian has many roles here and there, most notably in Hotel Artemis as Honolulu, and is in the 2020 release of King Kong vs Godzilla. |
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Aunt May is voiced by Lily Tomlin. Lily has been around a good long while. We’d be here a long time if I tried to list just half of her roles. |
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Rio Morales (Miles’ mother) is voiced by Luna Lauren Velez. Luna has a role in Dexter as Lt. Maria LaGuerta and the show Oz as Dr. Gloria Nathan. |
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Mary Jane is voiced by Zoë Kravitz. Zoë has been busy lately. She plays Leta Lestrange in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald; she was the voice of Catwoman in the Lego: Batman movie, and was Angel Salvadore in X-Men: First Class. |
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Spider-Ham is voiced by John Mulaney. John has done many things, but most of his work is as a writer for SNL. |
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Peni Parker is voiced by Kimiko Glenn. You may know Kimiko from Orange Is the New Black as Brook Soso. |
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Spider-Man Noir is voiced by Nicolas Cage. He’s been in movies, a LOT of them, but you may not know that he was cast as Superman in an unmade movie directed by Tim Burton. I’m really not sure the world is ready for that. Okay…after these past few years I guess we probably are. I mean, how much worse can things get? |
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Searched high and low but could not find an image of Doc Ock from Spiderverse. #InternetFail |
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Doc Ock is voiced by Kathryn Hahn. Kathryn has been in many things, such as the voice of Ericka in Hotel Transylvania 3: A Monster Vacation, Carla in Bad Moms and the sequel A Bad Mom’s Christmas. |
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Wilson Fisk, a.k.a. Kingpin, is voiced by Liev Schreiber. Liev is as great an actor as his name is odd. He was Victor Creed in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and did a fantastic job as Marty Baron in the Oscar winning movie Spotlight. |
Movie Review – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
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