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It’s called “The Lobby,” and it’s an elite crew “charged with protecting [the] very existence” of the multiverse. Miguel O’Hara is the group’s strict taskmaster, but he’s not all that impressed with Brooklyn’s one and only Spider-Man It seems like Miles just isn’t angsty enough for this squad of sad Spiders—“Being Spider-Man is a,” Miguel tells him, as if Miles isn’t already balancing lying to his parents about his secret identity with the loss of his uncle in the previous film.
Unfortunately, Miles and Miguel come to an impasse—Miguel thinks he needs to choose between “saving one person and saving every world,” while Miles wants to try and do both—that pits the teen hero against all the other spiders. Even his old friends Gwen Stacy and Peter B. Parker aren’t fully on his side. No matter what, though, Miles is gonna do his own thing.