While Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse was freakin’ incredible, there was one aspect from the comics that was really explored in the movie — Miles Morales’s best friend and roommate Ganke Lee.
Ganke plays such an important role in Miles’s Spider-Man story, and I thought for sure he would have a bigger role in the film. But, as you know, they didn’t really do much with him. We saw him working on his computer a lot and faint from seeing a Spider-Ham talk.
Well, it turns out that early on in the production he did have a bigger role. In a new book, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - The Art of the Movie, there are a few pages that are dedicated to Ganke, and there’s even some storyboard art by Riccardo Durante that shows a deleted scene where Ganke was a part of the sequence where Miles and Peter B.
Ganke plays such an important role in Miles’s Spider-Man story, and I thought for sure he would have a bigger role in the film. But, as you know, they didn’t really do much with him. We saw him working on his computer a lot and faint from seeing a Spider-Ham talk.
Well, it turns out that early on in the production he did have a bigger role. In a new book, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - The Art of the Movie, there are a few pages that are dedicated to Ganke, and there’s even some storyboard art by Riccardo Durante that shows a deleted scene where Ganke was a part of the sequence where Miles and Peter B.
- 1/7/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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