Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse is famous for its art-style, but some recently revealed unused art has turned its villain into pure nightmare fuel. The Spot is a being capable of producing and traveling through portals, and was last seen in Across the Spider-Verse empowering himself to metamorphize from a butt-of-the-joke "villain of the week" to a genuine multiversal threat.
In a post via X/Twitter, one of the people behind the animation style that has taken the cinematic world by storm unveiled some alternative artwork for the Spot. Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse character designer Jesús Alonso Iglesias shared four images that showed the evolution of the Spot, whom he describes as "someone who’s constantly changing, evolving, fading as if diluting in a liquid medium but solid at the same time.
The Spot being positioned as a central figure in the third Spider-Verse movie is an exciting prospect for the Sony Spider-Man Universe and the MCU. With the Spot's multiversal shenanigans coinciding conveniently with the Multiverse Saga of the MCU, the prevailing theory is that these world will collide as the Spider-Verse trilogy draws to a close, finally introducing Miles Morales to the MCU.