Across the Spider-Verse has two different versions in cinemas

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse spoilers follow.

Fans of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse's Spidey senses have been tingling, as they've noticed something unusual about the film.

On Twitter, fan @balisonqs uncovered that there are two different versions of the record-breaking sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse in cinemas.

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In one version, the scene where Oscar Isaac’s Spider-Man 2099 interacts with his assistant Lyla ends with her pointing at Miguel, while in the other she takes a selfie with a bunny filter.

Another fan noticed that the Scarlet Spider has different dialogue when chasing Miles through The Lobby. In one iteration, the character says he has Miles in a sleeper hold but in the other, he instead mentions his "well-defined musculature".

Confirming that different versions exist, the film's associate editor Andrew Leviton shared the original tweet and added: "I was wondering when people might start noticing…"

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Meanwhile, the movie's writer and producer Christopher Miller recently gave fans a sneak peek of some behind-the-scenes action recorded during filming.

On Twitter, Miller shared photos of Donald Glover in his Across the Spider-Verse costume for Marvel character Aaron Davis (aka the Prowler).

Glover played Aaron in the 2017 MCU movie Spider-Man: Homecoming. In that film, his character was not revealed to be the Prowler, but he was specifically confirmed to be Miles' uncle in a deleted scene.

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Miller captioned the tweet: "Keep scrolling if you haven't yet watched Across the Spider-Verse (on the big screen while you still can!). This was a fun day we had playing around with an old pal."

Glover makes a brief cameo in Across the Spider-Verse, with many fans hoping he reprises the role in a live-action Spider-Man movie in the future – after all, he's already got the costume.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is out now in cinemas.

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