Sony Pictures launched the first trailer for the animated adaptation on Wednesday, and confirmed the names of the voice cast, reports Variety.
In addition to Miles Morales as Spider-Man, Jake Johnson is joining the cast as Morales' reluctant mentor, Peter Parker, with Liev Schreiber playing the larger-than-life crime lord Kingpin, Steinfeld playing the spunky, free-spirited Spider-Gwen, Ali as Morales' influential uncle Aaron, Brian Tyree Henry playing Morales' father Jefferson, Luna Lauren Velez as Morales' mother Rio and Tomlin as Aunt May.
The trailer sees Peter Parker showing Morales the ropes in a universe where more than one can wear the Spider-Man mask.
Producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller said, "We are lucky to have such an amazing cast of funny, genuine creative souls to populate the Spider-verse. They have generous minds and great big hearts. And they have very talented throats. Which is where their delightful voices come from.
"We can't wait for the world to see Miles Morales on the big screen. He's such a fun and exciting new character, and telling his story through a revolutionary visual style makes for a totally fresh cinematic experience that, if we may say so, is freaking amazing."
Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman are directing the film. It is produced, in association with Marvel, by Avi Arad, Amy Pascal, Lord, Miller, and Christina Steinberg.
The film is slated to release on December 14.
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