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There's a new Hot Wheels show. It looks cringe and woke, but they're at least bringing back Hot Wheels trains because of it. Unfortunately they took off the clips, but it's still nice that Hot Wheels trains are back. I think I may even have the old version of this one they're reissuing.
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Miguel O’Hara Was Designed to Be a ‘Thirst Trap’ in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse​

One of the fan-favorite characters in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Versewas Oscar Isaac’s Miguel O’Hara/Spider-Man 2099, a character the designers behind the film purposely made to be a “thirst trap” for fans.

Speaking to Collider, Across the Spider-Verse directors Kemp Powers, Joaquin Dos Santos, and Justin K. Thompson spoke about the film. When asked if any fan reactions surprised them in relation to any characters, Dos Santos joked that the reaction to “Miguel’s butt” was a surprise, to which Thompson quickly claimed credit.

“I’ve got to push back on that. I actually feel a little offended because I put myself in charge of making Miguel the thirst trap,” Thompson said. “From day one, I said, ‘I’m on butt duty. I wanna make sure his butt is as tight as possible. I want close-ups. I wanna get the camera there, and I want him to turn. I want his back to the camera when we first introduce him, so you can really appreciate it.’ So, no, I was not surprised.”

Fans quickly took a liking to Miguel O’Hara​


Dos Santos went on to say that, at first, it was tough to create a character that was as physically imposing as O’Hara. In the film, O’Hara has a large presence, figuratively and literally, as he towers over most of the other characters. Dos Santos said that it took Phil Lord some convincing, however.

“I will say, we did struggle with having a character as physically robust as Miguel. That was a thing because I think Phil [Lord], especially, has sort of an aversion to, like, overly muscular characters. We were like, ‘This Spider-Person is different. He’s not like the gymnast, he’s like the bodybuilder. He’s got to be big.'”

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is now available to watch on Netflix.

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https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/miguel-o-hara-designed-thirst-174452537.html

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I remember when they made those "multiverse" Spider-Man games a decade ago and got Dan Gilvezan from "Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends" and then Chris Barnes of 1994's Spider-Man TAS to voice Miguel. Barnes was especially good and his version of 2099 was pretty cool, very normal.

I hate current year.
 
Oh, he’s a trap, alright…

I’m sorry, but to me, Miguel O’Hara looks like a muscled, Twilight-Vampire faggot.
i bet you $50 that in the next movie its revealed that he gets his powers from sucking blood. just like a real spider!
fucking maximus from atomic betty has a more tragic backstory then "Edward watermelon hands" over here.
also side note: maximus is an awesome evil villain name.
 
fucking maximus from atomic betty has a more tragic backstory then "Edward watermelon hands" over here.
Honestly, that’s one of the things I hate about Miguel in the Spider-Verse movie.

Excuse me if I spazz out a bit but Miguel’s tragic backstory is weak. That motherfucker fucked up an entire universe because he thought it was a good idea to replace a deceased alternate version of himself.

That’s another thing, what kind of superhero would think it’s a good idea to travel the multiverse and replace a deceased alternate version of himself/herself?

That’s just wrong on SO many levels.

But I do feel sorry for the daughter of the deceased Miguel O’Hara. Spider-Miguel screwed her over the most.
 
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It goes to show you that Across the Spider-Verse was a disappointing, yet horrifying mess through and through. Absolute on-the-nose identity political shit is the reason why it was so embarrassing. But I guess in this world we live in, corpos need to get that ESG money. God I hate almost everything 2015 onward (:_(
 
It goes to show you that Across the Spider-Verse was a disappointing, yet horrifying mess through and through. Absolute on-the-nose identity political shit is the reason why it was so embarrassing. But I guess in this world we live in, corpos need to get that ESG money. God I hate almost everything 2015 onward (:_(
Oh, he’s a trap, alright…

I’m sorry, but to me, Miguel O’Hara looks like a gay, overly-muscled, Twilight reject.
I just want to point out that the creators of this movie used Miguel as a stand-in to create arguments against chuds that don’t like Miles, yet describe him as handsome and alpha.
 
They say Peter is the ultimate beta, but he has a beautiful wife and a cute child, and Miguel is an alpha, but is completely alone and caused the death of his alternate self's child (and probably wife there, if she was still around, I don't remember if one was shown in the flashbacks). I'd say Peter was the real 'alpha' in this situation.
 
They say Peter is the ultimate beta, but he has a beautiful wife and a cute child, and Miguel is an alpha, but is completely alone and caused the death of his alternate self's child (and probably wife there, if she was still around, I don't remember if one was shown in the flashbacks). I'd say Peter was the real 'alpha' in this situation.
It’s telling that their idea of an alpha male is some lonely, vampiric edgelord who causes nothing but pain and misery.

(Side-Note: Peter B. Parker is one of my favorite versions of Peter Parker.)
 
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