20 Things You Didn’t Know About Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse

9. How Miles' Universe Differs To Ours

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Into the Spider-Verse isn't just a great film in its own right, but an absolute feast for easter egg hunters. If you keep your eyes peeled, you'll notice a deluge of injokes in the background, especially when Peter B. Parker recounts the time he arrived in Miles' universe.

As he wanders around Time Square, you can see Snapchat is called Picaboo, Google is Backrub, Starbucks is Il Gionnale, FedEx is RedEx, Coca Cola is Koca-Soda, Planet Hollywood is Planet Inglewood, The Blue Man Group is The Red Man Group, and Shaun of the Dead is called From Dusk 'Till Shaun.

However, one of the best Easter eggs has to be the poster for Clone College - a spin-off of Clone High. Clone High was an animated series on MTV co-created by Phil Lord - the very same person who penned the script for, you guessed it, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

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