25 Iconic Spiderman – Across the Spider verse Quotes That We’ll Never Forget

By Matt Hudson

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse follows Miles Morales as he battles interdimensional threats while challenging the Spider-Society’s rigid rules. The film explores identity, sacrifice, and defying destiny across the multiverse.

This collection highlights 25 pivotal quotes that capture character growth, thematic depth, and emotional resonance.

Miles, being Spider-Man is a sacrifice. You have a choice between saving one person and saving every world

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Miguel O’Hara
Establishes the film’s core moral dilemma: personal attachment versus cosmic responsibility.

Everyone keeps telling me how my story is supposed to go. Nah. I’m gonna do my own thing

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Miles Morales
Defiant rejection of predetermined fate, symbolizing Miles’ embrace of self-determination.

You’re the best thing I’ve ever done

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George Stacy
Heartfelt resolution to Gwen’s arc, showing paternal acceptance beyond duty.

In every other universe, Gwen Stacy falls for Spider-Man… And in every other universe, it doesn’t end well

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Gwen Stacy
Tragic foreshadowing of Spider-Man canon, highlighting the franchise’s recurring motifs.

I created you. You created me

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The Spot
Defines the symbiotic villain-hero dynamic central to Miles’ conflict.

I know you know I’ve been lying to you… Mom, I’m Spider-Man

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Miles Morales
Raw confession revealing Miles’ fear of rejection and earned self-acceptance.

The power of the multiverse in the palm of my hand

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The Spot
Marks the villain’s transformation from joke to existential threat.

Taking a crap on the establishment. I salute you

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Hobie Brown
Anarchic wit underscoring the film’s anti-authoritarian spirit.

I’ve got you trapped in my well-defined musculature

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Ben Reilly
Parody of hyper-masculine superhero tropes through Scarlet Spider.

Without Uncle Ben, none of us would be here!

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Peter B. Parker
Affirms canon events’ emotional weight in shaping Spider-heroes.

You hit me with a bagel!

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The Spot
Absurdist humor contrasting with the character’s dark evolution.

Wherever you go… make sure he never forgets he’s loved

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Rio Morales
Motherly wisdom anchoring Miles’ journey in familial bonds.

Can you just not be a cop for a second and be my dad?

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Gwen Stacy
Pleading for emotional connection beyond societal roles.

I’m Brooklyn’s one and only Spider-Man. And things are going great

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Miles Morales
Opening declaration showcasing Miles’ hard-won confidence.

Chai means ‘tea’! You are saying ‘tea tea’!

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Pavitr Prabhakar
Cultural specificity humor through Spider-Man India’s perspective.

You’re not my vulture

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Miles Morales
Assertion of individuality against multiversal expectations.

I can’t lose one more friend

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Gwen Stacy
Vulnerability revealing her fear of Spider-Man’s tragic patterns.

You don’t belong here. You never did

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Miguel O’Hara
Cruel rejection targeting Miles’ insecurities about his origin.

I’m not afraid of anything

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Miles Morales
Defiant growth after confronting interdimensional challenges.

It’s rude to stare

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Spider-Punk
Signature nonconformist attitude disrupting Miguel’s authority.

My holes aren’t a curse. They’re the answer!

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The Spot
Turning perceived weakness into power through multiversal abilities.

You blew another hole in the multiverse!

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Miguel O’Hara
Frustration at Miles’ unintended consequences across dimensions.

I’ve given up too much to stop now

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Miguel O’Hara
Justification of his rigid philosophy through personal sacrifice.

Maybe some things are supposed to be for us

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Gwen Stacy
Hopeful subversion of tragic Spider-Man/Gwen romance tropes.

I’ma do my own thing

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Miles Morales
Final affirmation of self-authored heroism against canon.

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