

However, Miguel has genuinely good intentions and deep, serious pain driving his actions, leading him to the extremes he takes in the film. Miguel was angry that Miles slipped away from him and got determined to stop him.

Because of this view, it blinded him in realizing he underestimated the latter's potential after Miles broke free and successfully lured Miguel and most of the spider-people from the HQ, allowing him to escape. It fuels his vendetta against Miles, who unintentionally became Spider-Man at the expense of another universe because the spider that bit him had come from the other universe. In his mind, there is only one way anyone's story should play out due to seemingly witnessing first-hand the consequences of interfering with a universe's canon events, and he gets incredibly aggravated when there's deviations. However, by the time of Across the Spider-Verse, Miguel is completely uncompromising in maintaining the status quo of each universe he oversees. He also spoke coolly about things, even when Lyla tells him that his multiverse-hopping device could kill him. Miguel was initially shown to have a very sarcastic attitude. He also wears a dark blue superhero suit with a red skull-like spider symbol and a menacing mask to match. Miguel is a young, muscular man who has a fair tan complexion and a short brown hair.

He is voiced by Oscar Isaac, who also portrays as Moon Knight from Marvel Cinematic Universe and Poe Dameron from the Star Wars series. Due to the catastrophic events that his technology has caused, he has made it his mission to recruit various alternate Spider-Men from various dimensions to help patch the anomalies.

He is the Spider-Man of a futuristic universe and the leader of the Spider Society who has recently developed reliable multiverse travel with the help of his AI assistant, LYLA. He will return in its 2024 sequel, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. Miguel O'Hara, also known as Spider-Man 2099, is a minor character in 2018 animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and the secondary antagonist of its 2023 sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. ~ Miguel's breakdown as he reveals to Miles that him becoming Spider-Man was a complete accident. And all this time, I have been the only one holding it all together. YOU’RE A MISTAKE! If you hadn’t been bit, your Peter Parker would have lived! Instead he died, saving YOU! He would have stopped the collider before it even went off. You have a choice between saving one person and saving an entire world.
