The highly anticipated sequel to “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” has surpassed expectations. “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” pulled in an impressive $16 million from 3,562 theaters on its preview night, making it the second-best preview night ever for an animated movie. Fans and critics alike were blown away by the film, as evidenced by the 97% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes and the 96% rating from critics. Some critics, such as Chris Hewitt from the Minneapolis Star Tribune, even went as far as to call it a “classic,” with “a sweet story of parents and children… a believable romance, an accounting of adolescent woes and a grand adventure” all rolled into one visually stunning movie. Kristy Puchko from Mashable raved about the power of animation, declaring it “an explosion of art, sometimes goofy, sometimes gorgeous, but overall glorious.” However, Brian Lowry from CNN found the film too overwhelming, saying that it “indulges in what feels like sensory overload” and found the additional Spideys less amusing. Nevertheless, Jake Coyle from the Associated Press was thoroughly impressed, calling it “the rare sequel that dazzles as much as the original,” with “colors drip, invert and splatter in a shimmering pop-arr swirl.” Despite the dizzying effect of multiple worlds and Spider-Men, Coyle felt a “palpable disappointment” that the film was over, giving it 3.5 stars out of 4. Overall, “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” has received high praise and has proven to be a cinematic masterpiece.
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