
The Spot’s history in this film is very close to his comic book counterpart. The film even throws in a pretty obscure villain, Armadillo, which Miles briefly fights on his way to a rooftop party. The Sinister Six is also name-dropped on a news broadcast at the end of the movie. There’s the Renaissance universe’s version of the Vulture and multiple versions of Rhino, Kraven the Hunter, and the Hobgoblin.

More classic villains SonyĪlong with the Spot, Across the Spider-Verse introduced some new Spider-Man villains not yet seen in this animated world or any Spider-Man film. Specifically, he says he doesn’t want to end up becoming Miles’s “guy in the chair.” This is a reference to the self-titled role Ned Leeds takes on helping Peter defeat the Vulture from afar in Spider-Man: Homecoming.įun fact: the MCU’s Ned shares many similarities with the Ganke from the comics to the point that fans have debated whether or not these characters were combined when Homecoming was in development. HEXBUG Battle Spider is compliant with CPSIA standards.When Miles asked his roommate, Ganke Lee, to help him take care of the Spot, Ganke isn’t so excited about helping him with Spider-Man-related tasks. The two-channel remote enables the user to operate multiple spiders independently or at the same time. Each Battle Spider features a two-channel infrared remote control. The six-legged spider features 360 degree steering and an LED forward eye, allowing you to maneuver it around objects and control precisely where it scurries as it battles against its opponent. After 10 times of being hit the Battle Spider shuts down and a lifelike heartbeat light will rapidly flash leaving the lone champion standing!Ī unique, battle-hardened deco and hi-tech life-sensor that measures each hit adds to ultimate battle experience. When hit the Battle Spider will be stunned for one second. With scurrying legs and sensory capabilities, you’ll swear these robots were real they even recoil and react with every impact shot!īattle Spiders have a 1 meter fire range and are able to fire once per second or continually until hit.

Damage detectors measure each hit, ensuring every match ends with only one bot standing. High-tech infrared technology allows the Battle Spiders to actually “fire”.

Watch as sci-fi comes to life in front of your eyes! Each spider has a remote control, and comes fueled with futuristic voice and sound effects.
