
The Spot later suffers a horrible accident with one of his experiments when Miles destroys Kingpin’s supercollider, causing black portals to appear all over his body like in the comics. The supervillain reveals he was a scientist working for Alchemax, the company funded by Kingpin, whom he worked for in the comics.

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. The Hexbug Spider is available from Red5 for £24.95 ($40.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. Dual band control means two spiders can be used at the same time.

Take one step or many, turn quickly or slowly, it’s up to you. The Hexbug Spider has one LED eye that lights up when it turns and there’s five different colours to choose from too! The dual band control also means that two spiders can be used at the same time in case you wanted to stop beating up your lego men and pit two Spiders against each other instead. With six robotic legs and a head that rotates through 360 degrees, the level of control you have over your Hexbug Spider is fantastic. If you’re still into Lego, then you can also use the Hexbug Spiders to wreak havoc in your tiny Lego world or battle it out with someone else who’s got one of these Hexbugs as well. Of course, it’s a whole lot creepier and can’t remotely turn your smartphone on for you, but you could use it for entertainment purposes.


If you thought the App Control Desk Pets would make an awesome addition to your office desk, then you’d probably also like the Hexbug Spider.
