Movie Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was released on 2018 year with N/A 720p HD / 1080p Full HD quality. On Mr.T website you can easily download films like Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse movie torrent for free choosing between magnet link and torrent file, go ahead and try this Animation movie. Movie info: Miles Morales is juggling his life between being a high school student and being Spider-Man. However, when Wilson 'Kingpin' Fisk uses a super collider, another Spider-Man from another dimension, Peter Parker, accidentally winds up in Miles' dimension. As Peter trains Miles to become a better Spider-Man, they are soon joined by four other Spider-Men from across the 'Spider-Verse'.
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Turkey. Ukraine. United Arab Emirates. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 4K Blu-ray ReviewReviewed by, March 21, 2019Just when - should be setting in, Sony Animation goes and makes a brand new,exhilaratingly scripted, beautifully assembled, dramatically relevant, socially current, and uniquely visualized origins story for a new generation in afilm that hearkens back to Superhero basics, as in it almost literally brings the inky comic book art style from the page to the screen.
The film's basicplotmechanics are not dissimilar from any other introductory Spider-Man film: a high schooler is bitten by a radioactive spider, struggles to dealwith his newfound powers, andeventually embraces his new identity as a hero when he is thrust into action against unspeakable and highly determined evil. But, this time, he hashelp.Into the Spider-Verse introduces a number of 'alternate' spider-heroes who stand side-by-side with New York's newest web-slinger, fosteringhisgrowth as a human being and as a masked hero.
At the same time, the movie builds around a unique art style that recreates the comic book page onthe screen.It's fresh and familiar at the same time, a blast to watch, and sure to become a new favorite within the Superhero cinema landscape.Peter Parker (voiced by Jake Johnson) has been the 'one and only' Spider-Man for a decade now. He has saved the city countless times. Each battlewith every villain leaves him licking some wounds, but he's always ready for more.
Things change when he faces off against a desperateWilson Fisk (voiced by Liev Schreiber), a man who is attempting to open a dangerous portal to another dimension in order to reunite with his wife andchild, who are deceased in his universe. Spider-Man is killed, but not before he passes the torch to Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore), a youngman himself recently bitten by a radioactive spider and discovering his newfound powers.Morales is a high school student with a knack for art who goes to an 'elitist' preparatory school. He would rather go back to his old school 'among thepeople.' He's sharp but deliberately fails his tests in hopes of getting the boot and returning to the life he knows and prefers. But his teachers see through theruse and assign him an essay to share the story of the person he wants to be.
He has 'no expectations' for his life, but life, it turns out, has a planfor him. Thatspider bite see him grow taller overnight. He sweats profusely, his hands are sticky, and the voice inside his head grows louder and more dominant.When he's witness to Spider-Man'sdeath, he joins a city in mourning but chooses to don the mask, if he can figure out how to harness his power.Morales buys a non-refundable Spider-Man costume, pours through old Spider-Man comics, and finally works up the courage to test his abilities onthecity's rooftops. Until he chickens out and walks back down dozens of flights of stairs. But he's going to have to grow into a hero in a hurry when hemeets Peter Parker - Peter B.
Parker - who has come to Morales' universe from another. This Parker has packed on a few pounds, buried AuntMay, and broken up with Mary Jane.
Turns out there are several other spider-based Superheroes in town, and they will all have to jointogether to set things straight and defeat Fisk once and for all.Into the Spider-Verse challenges the first two Sam Raimi pictures as the best in the franchise. Considering the unorthodox yet highlyeffective presentation style that turns the screen into a living, breathing comic book or the surprising character depth and emotional content thatcounterbalance the frenzied action and nearly psychotropic finale, the film is an inspired take on the character, his world, and a welcome reprievefrom the modern approach to Superhero filmmaking. It's a necessary shot of adrenaline and it never feels like a gimmick, even if it is one at its mostsuperficial level. But the filmmakers have crafted such a well rounded story, populated by genuinely likable characters, that the visual style meltsaway and quickly loses its place as film's focal point.
The art style does allow the film to reinforce its hold to comic roots while embracing a moremodern story with a new hero who has only been on the comic book scene since 2011. The film offers a wonderful balance of new and old, craftinga cutting-edge motion picture grounded in today's world, with plenty of the fantastic, and focusing on a relatively brand-new character, all the whilegoing back to comic's roots with a visual construction that literally brings the page to the screen. The included screenshots are sourced from a 1080p Blu-ray disc. Watch for 4K screenshots at a later date.Sony's upscaled 2160p/HDR-enhanced UHD presentation of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse delivers a terrific image, full of exacting detailand abundant color. It yields a favorable, if not sometimes modest, improvement over the Blu-ray, generally finding more complex textural yields aswell as a more firm and deep color spectrum with special emphasis on the movie's climax.
The lines and points that give the image its unique comicbook texturing appear slightly sharper and more naturally defined on the UHD. There's certainly not a textural leap to be found in direct comparisonsbut that finer detailing and the sharper foundational attributes go a long way in solidifying the image's core animation style. Improvements are evidentacross nearly every texture, foreground and background alike, primary visual element or small supportive detail. Faces and costumes are of course themain beneficiaries, but the street-level shots, for example, are bountifully textured, too.The HDR color enhancements are sometimes at the level of 'refinement' and sometimes at the level of 'significant.'
Various scenes favor degrees ofimprovement and modest changes to color density and depth. Spider-Man reds and blues bear the fruit of HDR's ability to deepen and strengthen.These colors enjoy a small fine-tuning with the HDR process that renders them a little more realistically deep and a slight bit less bright than theBlu-ray. The movie's final act showdown is where the HDR proves its worth. The sequence is defined by the borderline psychedelic display of quicklyalternating, fluidly moving, and brightly diverse colors across the background. Add in the variously colorful heroes and villains and the sequence is adazzling display of color that will push any screen to its limits. HDR adds a critical depth and dazzle and luminance here. The swirling purples, dots ofpink, splashes of blue and purple stand as one of the most amazing displays of HDR eye candy the format has yet seen.
HDR also improves on whitebalance and deepens blacks. For what may be minimalist, but appreciable and appreciated, improvements generally, there are times, such as that finalbattle, when the image absolutely soars under the HDR parameters. Blu-ray viewers are not short-changed, but the movie is at its best on UHD. Unlike the day-and-date, which features a DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 lossless soundtrack, thefilm's UHD release has a Dolby Atmos presentation on offer. It's not a drastically different listening experience. This UHD release of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse carries over two of the extras found on the bundled Blu-ray: the audio commentarytrack and the 'Caught in a Ham' short film, which is presented in 1080p/SDR.
Below is a review of all extras available on the Blu-ray disc. This releaseships with a Movies Anywhere digital copy code as well as a non-embossed slipcover.
Alternate Universe Mode (1080p, 2:23:31): From the Blu-ray: 'Watch in Alternate Universe Mode to discover alternate scenes, plot lines,characters and more with the filmmakers as your guide!' This is an entirely different 'cut' with a number of scenes presented in early black-and-whitestoryboard concept stages that build a familiar, but ultimately unique, take on the film compared to its finished product. It sometimes includeshumorous 'commentary' by Will Gluck. Audio Commentary: Co-Writer and Producer Phil Lord, Producer Chris Miller, Directors Bob Persichetti and Peter Ramsey, and Co-Directorand Co-Writer Rodney Rothman deliver a fun and breezy but also deeply insightful track that covers a multitude of filmmaking details. It's compellingforthis film's uniqueness and excellence both.
'Caught in a Ham' Short (1080p, 4:01): Presented in the style of a vintage WB cartoon, the short film follows Spider-Ham battling thevillainous 'Dr. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse doesn't reinforce the concept of franchise fatigue. It reinvents the franchise. While clinging to basicstorytelling principlesand a predictable arc, it finds plenty of character depth in fresh faces and heartfelt relationships. Action is achieved at unparalleled heights that eventhe best live action CGI supports cannot yet fully bring to the screen. It plays with great familiarity but great novelty at the same time.
There may notbe a better Superhero origins story out there, dramatically, visually, or creatively alike. Sony's UHD is in every way of reference quality. Dazzlingvideo with HDR colors to die for during the extraordinarily colorful climax, a superb Dolby Atmos soundtrack, and plenty of extras make this one of the2019's best releases. Very highly recommended.