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WhileSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Versewill see a number of web-slingers joining hands, the movie’s panel at the New York Comic Con might have spoiled a major character’s death in the film.

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The first thirty minutes of the film was shown at the New York Comic Con, and during that, we see a version of Peter Parker fighting a character who appears to be Kingpin and Green Goblin. Spider-Man is then punched hard in the chest by Kingpin as they fight in the collider which kills the wall-crawler. Collider is a piece of technology that helps in breaking down the barriers between the universes, allowing different versions of Spider-Man to meet.

The footage also shows a Prowler-Miles Morales chase sequence, that ends with actor Jake Johnson introducing himself as Peter B. Parker, and getting pulled into the universe of Miles.

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Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse stars Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, Nicholas Cage, Hailee Steinfeld, John Mulaney, Lily Tomlin and Kimiko Glenn.

The film will hit the theatres on December 21.

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