
It’s a hard ask to discuss animated films without dedicating at least a quip or two to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Having won Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards, in no small part to its groundbreaking animation style, inch-perfect story beats, and magnetic characterization, the film has more than etched its place in the history of animation.
But Spider-Verse wasn’t grabbing everyone right from the get-go, it turns out; in fact, the storied film had some trouble finding its footing when it was first released to cinemas, according to film score composer Daniel Pemberton.
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