According to ScreenRant, the MCU is moving closer than it has ever been to bringing a live-action version of the beloved Spider-Verse story to the big screen — a prospect that has fans buzzing about what that multiverse ensemble could actually look like in the flesh.
Why This Is the Ultimate Fancasting Conversation
Few animated properties feel as simultaneously beloved and untouchable as Into the Spider-Verse. The film redefined what a superhero movie could be, and the idea of translating its multiverse-spanning roster of Spider-heroes into live action raises genuinely fascinating casting questions. We're not just talking about one Spider-Man here — we're talking about Miles Morales, Gwen Stacy, Peter B. Parker, Miguel O'Hara, Spider-Noir, Peni Parker, and beyond. Each character demands a distinct performer who can bring something fresh to the web, and the MCU's existing multiverse infrastructure means this is no longer purely a fantasy. The door is open, and the casting conversation is very, very real.
For myCast users, this is exactly the kind of sprawling ensemble project that makes fancasting so rewarding. Every role is a debate. Every choice carries weight. And the multiverse angle means there are no wrong answers — only more interesting ones.
What myCast Fans Are Already Saying
The myCast community has already started staking out positions, and the picks are genuinely interesting. Over on the most detailed fan cast, Into The Spider-Verse — which covers an impressive 22 roles — fans have tapped Nadji Jeter for Miles Morales, a choice that makes a lot of sense given that Jeter has voiced the character in Marvel's Spider-Man video games and clearly has a feel for who Miles is. For Peter B. Parker, fans are going with Christopher Daniel Barnes, the voice of Spider-Man from the iconic 1994 animated series — a nostalgic pick that leans hard into the "worn-down, older Peter" energy the role demands.
The supporting roster on that same story is stacked with voice acting talent. Ashly Burch is the fan pick for Gwen Stacy, Khary Payton lands Aaron Davis, and gets the nod for Rio Morales. It's worth noting that these picks skew heavily toward established voice actors — which tells you something about how deeply the animated legacy of these characters resonates with the fanbase. Translating that affection to live-action performers will be one of the more delicate challenges Marvel faces.