
It appears to be made largely of genuine stop animation footage of Legos, like the kind of home movie a kid would make playing with their favorite toys. It's that "boop-boop" that makes viewers realize, right as we're about to leave the Lego world behind, what makes it so special. Peter sneaks into the bathroom, throws on his Spider-Man outfit, and answers the call with a quick but hilarious "boop-boop" sound that's clearly coming from someone's mouth, not a sound effect. An editor's note explains that this is Earth-13122, but we only see a little bit of it. Among them? Lego Peter Parker (voiced by comedian Nic Novicki), who's in the middle of his day job at the "Aily Bugle" (the D Lego fell down) - getting yelled at by J.K. Play as Spider-Man and run across the city of New York Dodge the dangerous obstacles and use your spiderwebs to sling to higher grounds.


Quick scenes show Spider-Men across the multiverse placing calls to group leader Miguel (Oscar Isaac). The scene comes fairly early in the film when Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) first finds out about the league of Spider-People working together to save the universe without him.
