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Meet the many cameos of Spider-Man

Noted to be the definitive and slick superhero animated caper of the year, Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse that releases in India on December 14, features some surprisingly awesome cameos by big names.

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Noted to be the definitive and slick superhero animated caper of the year, Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse that releases in India on December 14, features some surprisingly awesome cameos by big names. It has already been revealed that Stan Lee has a cameo in the animated movie but according to early reviews, the team has paid a tribute to Lee and his legacy. 

While Stan Lee is probably the best cameo in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, there are a number of others that tease a whole other world of options for the future. The surprise cast members are Peter Parker - Chris Pine, Mary Jane - Zoe Kravitz, Doc Ock - Kathryn Hahn, Vanessa Fisk - Lake Bell, Green Goblin – Jorma Taccone and Brooklyn Bystander - Rapper Post Malone.  While one name that is spoiler worthy is Oscar Isaac. Oscar Isaac is listed in the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse credits as “Interesting Person #1,” but it has been revealed that he is playing Miguel O’Hara, aka Spider-Man 2099, which is a pretty big deal.

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