

Throughout the film, he is seen balancing cultures, including speaking Spanish with his mother. Moore’s portrayal of Morales provides the film’s most visible character with hidden diversity: Morales’s mother is Puerto Rican and his father is African-American. Morales is voiced by Shameik Moore, an Atlanta, Georgia, United States native with Jamaican heritage. The film follows Miles Morales, the latest Spiderman to enter the MCU’s canon. Image Courtesy of Gage Skidmore via Flickr. Lord is a rumored producer for the second “Into the Spiderverse” film, heading to theaters in 2022. His experience as a cross-cultural kid has clear impacts on his work as his work often reflects hidden diversity similar to his own. Phil Lord, the writer behind both the storyline and one of the authors of the screenplay, is the son of a Cuban mother and an American father. Both in the cast and in production, many TCKs worked in influential positions. When a production has a diverse cast and crew, the content created is much more likely to represent diverse groups of people. “ Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse’s” hidden diversity lives both on- and offscreen.
