Man. They really turned this man from a background joke to a joke villain, then into a literal eldritch abomination set to obliterate the multiverse. Spot was honestly terrifying.
There's something more terrifying about a weak joke villain slowly getting more powerful and turning into a powerful, giant threat than just having the villain be strong from the start. It shows change and growth. It makes me think 'if they can overcome this much and get this much stronger, what else can they do?' they seem more dangerous and unpredictable.
You know, its pretty genius of the movie to make these moments comedic. The Spot wasn't just talking to Miles. I remember how loud the laughter in the theater was at the bagel bit in the first film. Add the chuckles with his debut, especially with the fight and Miles LITERALLY whipping his phone out and half-assing the fight. The Spot felt like a joke to the entire world. A joke to us as well. No wonder he felt desperate enough to infuse with the Core in Mumbattan. And now hes an unstable anomaly set to rip a dimension to scrap.
it was brilliant making the spot seem as a "joke" villain at first and then shifting him into a deadly threat that even miles and other spider men are worried about. It even fooled a lot of fans thinking he can just be easily moved away.
I like that they made it a lesson for miles to learn too about writing off villains. Spider-Man always treats his villains like they could be a legitimate danger and miles wasn’t ready to do that until the Spot became a catastrophic threat.
What makes this even better is the fact that the filmmakers never even planned this. They didn't know the bagel guy would end up being Spot until Avi Arad convinced them to add him. And they ended up tying him perfectly to the first movie and Miles' origin. Filmmaking at its finest.
The fact that I knew what he was talking about when he said "You hit me with a bagel" just goes to show how memorable the first film was and how great of a sequel Across The Spiderverse is.
It really doesn't because the bagel wasn't even the problem. The scientist only mentioned it so Miles can remember. The explosion that Miles "caused" is what cause him to be who he is now.
@@fuzzbutt4551 No, in the second movie they animated that the final collider explosion was where he had the freak accident. Yes, partially caused by Spiderman Miles when he switched it off, but the bagel was not the main culprit, just something the Spot just took personally against Spiderman.
I love how The Spot mentions the bagel in the same breath as him becoming an outcast and not even being loved by his family anymore. Like, they're equally traumatic to him.
@@SpeedBoostGamer well he turned evil because of the collider changing his appearance and then he got laughed at when trying to explain his problems. The bagel is just to make the audience go 'THAT GUY'
Even if he didn't have powers, that'd still be enough for a villainous origin story parody. "Spider-Man threw a bagel at me. From then on, I was... _The Bageler."_
If I had a nickel for every time a bagel nearly destroyed the multiverse, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but isn't it weird it happened twice?
To those complaining about The Spot’s retroactive inclusion in the first film: There’s a reason his opening scenes of the film have him insisting upon himself that he’s important. Spot normally wouldn’t be, he would just be a villain of the week, but his life was important to HIM and it was taken from him. He doesn’t want to be a Villain Of The Week, and he wants revenge on the person who ruined his life. It’s not important that he’s “The Bagel Guy”, he didn’t turn bad because of a bagel. That’s just a fun way to support the point that even heroes actions have consequences, the Collider incidents have an actual impact of the rest of the series (as a good sequel should do). It’s the point the movie makes about how Spider-People undergo “canon events” that, despite doing everything they can, bad things are still bound to happen to them, which ultimately make them better heroes. Miles DID create The Spot, and it turns out that Miles saving one day will eventually lead to the demise of Jefferson Davis. It’s poetic in a way.
Is that "Jefferson Davis" as in the President of the Confederate States of America? Or are you talking about some Spider-Man character I've never heard of? Because I'm not sure how a forgotten Civil War-era politician is related to a quest to save the multiverse from collapsing in on itself due to a timeline paradox.
@TheEldritchHyena That's the name of Miles' father: Jefferson Morales. His previous last name was Jefferson Davis. It's hinted he took his wife's name Morales to avoid being associated with his and Aaron's past history of criminal activities at least in the comics. He wanted to end the cycle. I imagine the reasoning for the Spiderverse Jefferson isn't too far from the comic book version. Although in Earth 1610 Jeff kept the name Davis, but in Earth 42 he's called Jefferson Morales
@@lemon-pop2923 Small correction: Miles’ dad actually does change his last name at some point between the first and second movie. The name tag on his uniform reads “Davis” in the first movie, then “Morales” in the second.
“All it takes is one bad bagel to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy.” -Joker (Batman: The Killing Bagel) (Wow, lots of likes! Thanks for understanding the ref 😂)
In the midst of Michelle Yeoh's "Everything Everywhere all at once", the Everything Bagel makes an appearance, and it's not just any bagel - it's a metaphor. The bagel represents everything the character holds dear: hopes, dreams, memories, and even mundane things like old report cards and personal ads. Respect the bagel
The fact a single bagel created a plot for a massive sequel is just another thing that makes these movies so great Edit: Jesus you guys obviously can't tell it was a joke...
it definitely didnt lmao the bagel doesn't even have anything to do with him actually being in the reactor, they 100% already had the character/storyline, then someone went "hey wouldnt it be funny if we made him the scientist that was hit by that bagel"
The universe is theorized to be a donut but physics warps it into seeming like we’re inside of something like a sphere. Maybe the universe isn’t a donut, but a bagel
That’s how great the creators are they took a blink and you’ll miss it joke and turned it into something that would be come the most threatening villains in the spider verse
I haven't seen the new movie yet, but knowing that apparently that bagel somehow leads to the creation of the most powerful villain in the multiverse makes me very excited
This was one of the funniest and goofiest moments in the first movie that got memed to hell. They really flipped this one scene from a goofy moment to a huge tragedy
SPOILERS UNDER THE CUT The second time the collider went off he got hit by the energy from it and turned into the Spot, an obscure joke villain from the comics who they made actually terrifying here. His powers are like America Chavez’s but 100% more creepy
If I had a nickel for every multiverse film where the entire multiverse was threatened by a bagel, I would have 2 nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
The way they had us put our guard down and think tht guy was a joke and then he ends up being the big bad is crazy writing. Them even connecting him to the damn bagel is crazy writing lmao
Literally he goes on a quest to stop being seen as a joke not just for spiderman but also for us that we just remember him from the other movie for being hit with a bagel
We get the same realisation as miles because we saw him as a joke too. Someone in my cinema yelled out “ITS THE BAGEL GUY” when he said “you threw a bagel at me”
I never thought that the writer would even use a random guy in the background to be the main antagonist on the next movie The writers successfully made my shocking expression visible on my face
Time traveler: moves chare a inch and changes the timeline. Multiverse Traveler: Throws a bagel at someone and creates a multiversal threat. ....Is this becoming a trend or something?
Inspired by 'everything everywhere all at onces' bagel that represented " we are all linked together, and our actions can affect others in ways we may never anticipate."
Ok but like the Spot has to be one of my favorite animated villains ever now. Amazing design and arc. Starts as a joke but then becomes a multi universe threat. With an air of tragedy because everyone abandoned him and is forced to listen to his "creation" Miles treat him as a joke. Like the famous quote says "Don't mess with a man who has nothing left to lose."
The bagel. To the spider-verse, it’s the reason The Spot exists. After a series of events happened in the movie “Into the Spider-Verse”, It made The Spot one of the most powerful villains in Across the Spider-Verse. So how this happened? One simple answer: The butterfly effect. You see, after that bagel hit the scientist who has become The Spot, a chain reaction of events happened throughout the movie. So that’s how The Spot came to be.
That bagel really hit the spot.
37 Minutes and already Pinned, I love this joke
ma bagel :(
Gotta love the bagel
I see this joke EVERYWHERE
Oh come on, you beat me to it.
Man. They really turned this man from a background joke to a joke villain, then into a literal eldritch abomination set to obliterate the multiverse.
Spot was honestly terrifying.
Dude turned into the Anti Spiral
Even Kang is pissing his pants.
There's something more terrifying about a weak joke villain slowly getting more powerful and turning into a powerful, giant threat than just having the villain be strong from the start. It shows change and growth. It makes me think 'if they can overcome this much and get this much stronger, what else can they do?' they seem more dangerous and unpredictable.
*IS* honestly terrifying he’s not gone yet
He can now say the n word
You know, its pretty genius of the movie to make these moments comedic.
The Spot wasn't just talking to Miles. I remember how loud the laughter in the theater was at the bagel bit in the first film.
Add the chuckles with his debut, especially with the fight and Miles LITERALLY whipping his phone out and half-assing the fight.
The Spot felt like a joke to the entire world. A joke to us as well.
No wonder he felt desperate enough to infuse with the Core in Mumbattan. And now hes an unstable anomaly set to rip a dimension to scrap.
I love that. Making the audience underestimate the spot, just to be yknow, a little, “incorrect”
And also his very “square” shape design added to the comical interpretation, but to me it comes off as uncanny and adds to his horror
Yup spot is powerful I just love him
_"You either die as a joke or you live long enough to see yourself become the bagel."_ ~ The Spot
I can actually imagine him saying something like this lmao
@@adachi3984 it’s funny because a bagel has a hole 😂
@@kenneth465 We all have holes, Spider-Man
Sucked into a bagel
@@trueblue4287 The only way to fill the holes is with more holes.
it was brilliant making the spot seem as a "joke" villain at first and then shifting him into a deadly threat that even miles and other spider men are worried about.
It even fooled a lot of fans thinking he can just be easily moved away.
no cuz when I watched the trailer I thought he was just gonna be one of those villains that was there to show how strong the mc was getting
@@1simp240 Every battle anime ever lmao
I like that they made it a lesson for miles to learn too about writing off villains. Spider-Man always treats his villains like they could be a legitimate danger and miles wasn’t ready to do that until the Spot became a catastrophic threat.
Well he's more an incompetent, yet successful villain. Like he lucked his way through every fight he was in.
For sure. Also a parallel to how the other Spiderfolk look down on Miles as "an anomoly" until he outmaneuvered ALL of them
What makes this even better is the fact that the filmmakers never even planned this. They didn't know the bagel guy would end up being Spot until Avi Arad convinced them to add him. And they ended up tying him perfectly to the first movie and Miles' origin. Filmmaking at its finest.
Can't believe Avi Arad made the right call
@@MrHendrix17for once!
*Everyone to Avi Arad*: "I forgive you"
@@JuanGomez-bs6ue I don’t know about that still
@@thundersaAscam dude it's been SO LONG since spider man 3. I think people need to move on already and forgive the guy
The fact that I knew what he was talking about when he said "You hit me with a bagel" just goes to show how memorable the first film was and how great of a sequel Across The Spiderverse is.
Prequel*
@@breezy4656 its not a prequel its a sequel huh??
the writers took a joke made by one of the animators and made it a whole plot point for the spot……..
@@breezy4656 I think he was referring to across the spiderverse but accidentally said into the spiderverse
@@sandstinger3454 no. The bagel has literally nothing to do with the plot. It was just referenced so we can understand who the spot was originally
There are so many funny moments in this movie but for some reason the bagel always hits the hardest.
It hit so hard now the whole multiverse in danger boi
spot*
It really doesn't because the bagel wasn't even the problem. The scientist only mentioned it so Miles can remember. The explosion that Miles "caused" is what cause him to be who he is now.
@@l0ki_lux947 Right, but that's the joke. That the Bagel was the reason why
Hit so hard it almost destroyed the multiverse
I love how the bagel had literally nothing to do with the spots backstory, the spot just mentioned it because of how personally he took it
But Miles throwing that bagel caused the whole freak accident, that being his backstory
@@fuzzbutt4551 No, in the second movie they animated that the final collider explosion was where he had the freak accident. Yes, partially caused by Spiderman Miles when he switched it off, but the bagel was not the main culprit, just something the Spot just took personally against Spiderman.
The real reason this affected him so much was because it reminded him of the fact that he didn’t have a dad so he didn’t learn how to catch.
OH NAH
is this a ninjago movie reference??
@@urm0m69_ no its just a fatherless joke
@@urm0m69_ bro what 💀
He had a science gun in his hand.
That bagel changed everything...
...and everywhere, all at once.
@@rfacproductions6552
…even might cause death…
Bro missed that part how exactly the bagel affected him.
Didn't
@@l0ki_lux947
It literally did
I love how The Spot mentions the bagel in the same breath as him becoming an outcast and not even being loved by his family anymore.
Like, they're equally traumatic to him.
I KNOW RIGHT!🤣
I mean would you want to be dude knocked out by a bagel thrown by a kid in a spiderman cosplay
I loved how this movies tied its villain to the first movie in such an unexpected way instead of just pulling one out of thin air for plot reasons
I mean it kinda is because to turn evil over a bagel lol 😅
@@SpeedBoostGamerwell the bagel isn’t the only reason haha
@@SpeedBoostGamer well he turned evil because of the collider changing his appearance and then he got laughed at when trying to explain his problems. The bagel is just to make the audience go 'THAT GUY'
They pulled a "The Last of Us 2" but well done
@@jark06 ohh gotcha that makes sense
Can we talk about how they took a joke villain and turned him into the multiverses most overpowered villains?
Idk man in the comics he was pretty threatening
@@lostintoonamiI mean yeah in the comics I guess but on the screen tho
@@lostintoonami from what i seen in the comics , he's been dying left and right
@@adem1829 nah he was talking about his first appearance
Yeah, Tom Holland > Miguel O’Hara and Miles Morales
Miguel be blaming Miles when Peter B. was obviously the one selecting a bagel 💀
Miguel is more or less done with Peter B. Bullcrap.
@@stardragon01yeah. You can only get so mad at “original-er” spider man, until you just consider that to be canon
@@stardragon01He had the right amount of him.
Even if he didn't have powers, that'd still be enough for a villainous origin story parody. "Spider-Man threw a bagel at me. From then on, I was... _The Bageler."_
A guy who only burgles bagels
He just brings a sack of bagels with knives stuck in them to throw at Spider-Man
In this universe, J Jonah renames his newspaper to the Daily Bagle in his honor
Well, bagels do have holes...
"It's Baglin' time!"
If I had a nickel for every time a bagel nearly destroyed the multiverse, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but isn't it weird it happened twice?
No it just something that is scary
...twice?
EEAAO?
When was the second time?
I get it😂😂
Across the Spiderverse and Everything Everywhere All At Once
To those complaining about The Spot’s retroactive inclusion in the first film: There’s a reason his opening scenes of the film have him insisting upon himself that he’s important. Spot normally wouldn’t be, he would just be a villain of the week, but his life was important to HIM and it was taken from him. He doesn’t want to be a Villain Of The Week, and he wants revenge on the person who ruined his life. It’s not important that he’s “The Bagel Guy”, he didn’t turn bad because of a bagel. That’s just a fun way to support the point that even heroes actions have consequences, the Collider incidents have an actual impact of the rest of the series (as a good sequel should do). It’s the point the movie makes about how Spider-People undergo “canon events” that, despite doing everything they can, bad things are still bound to happen to them, which ultimately make them better heroes. Miles DID create The Spot, and it turns out that Miles saving one day will eventually lead to the demise of Jefferson Davis. It’s poetic in a way.
Is that "Jefferson Davis" as in the President of the Confederate States of America? Or are you talking about some Spider-Man character I've never heard of? Because I'm not sure how a forgotten Civil War-era politician is related to a quest to save the multiverse from collapsing in on itself due to a timeline paradox.
@TheEldritchHyena That's the name of Miles' father: Jefferson Morales.
His previous last name was Jefferson Davis. It's hinted he took his wife's name Morales to avoid being associated with his and Aaron's past history of criminal activities at least in the comics. He wanted to end the cycle. I imagine the reasoning for the Spiderverse Jefferson isn't too far from the comic book version. Although in Earth 1610 Jeff kept the name Davis, but in Earth 42 he's called Jefferson Morales
@@lemon-pop2923 Small correction: Miles’ dad actually does change his last name at some point between the first and second movie. The name tag on his uniform reads “Davis” in the first movie, then “Morales” in the second.
he became a bagel after that day
bagel man into the bagel verse
@@gelnox its bagelin' time. *bagels*
@@h0rn3d_h1st0r1an When Bagel-Man said "it's bagelin' time" then bageled all over the place... I felt that
@@IanocityReacts truly.....he bageled
what are we doing lol
This is a weird sequel to everything everywhere all at once.
This truly is one of the moments of all time
This truly is one of the bagel of the bageltime
Time all of moments the of one is truly this
Of this moments all time of one is truly the
everywhere all at once
Out of all the moments of all time, this is truly most definetly one of them.
"he took a bagel!" cracks me up every time. The indignation in her voice is so perfect.
I like how there worried more about the bagel then computer who has classified information
“All it takes is one bad bagel to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy.”
-Joker (Batman: The Killing Bagel)
(Wow, lots of likes! Thanks for understanding the ref 😂)
The Bageler
“I used to think my life was a tragedy. Now, i realize it’s a fkin bagel.” -Bagel Fleck
well, also a multiversal portal shredding your entire face off turning you into some weird abomination too. But yeah, mostly bagel.
i’m the 1000th like
@@Devraaj24 thank you, thousandth like ☺️🙏
In the midst of Michelle Yeoh's "Everything Everywhere all at once", the Everything Bagel makes an appearance, and it's not just any bagel - it's a metaphor. The bagel represents everything the character holds dear: hopes, dreams, memories, and even mundane things like old report cards and personal ads. Respect the bagel
Dont forget every breed of dog
OH CRAP HE'S *BECOMING* THE EVERYTHING BAGEL
Actually now that I yhink about it that's twice now bagels have had an extremely important role in amazing movies
Is it a sign?
@@xxnobiexx69bagels are delicious
so in other words, that bagel really hit the spot
I love how bagels have become a key point in multiple multiversal villain storylines. 😂 (SM across the multiverse, everything everywhere all at once)
I can't, The Bagel is the one that death threat the entire Multiverse.
@@JobiMorkosKang - *Heavy Breathing*
Bro casually became a multiversal threat
How literal can this even get? 😬
Literally woke up and chose to become a beyond avengers level threat. Now show me where the Alchemax of this universe is at
It's insane that this small gag and Miles calling the Spot Villain of the week changed some many things lol
I thought i was villian of the weak
@@kyledittman8408 Yes it was "Villain of the Weak"
No matter the time of day, a good bagel always hits the Spot.
A bagel threatened the Multiverse 😂
If I had a nickel for every time a bagel threatened the multiverse I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened twice
@@shoverload5135 wait, what was the first Bagel then?
@@themysteriousredwarriorblo1662 Everything Everywhere All at Once
@@DerrickTan74good frickin movie
@@DerrickTan74 Never saw it.
Guess Bagels can’t be trusted anymore
The fact a single bagel created a plot for a massive sequel is just another thing that makes these movies so great
Edit: Jesus you guys obviously can't tell it was a joke...
It's crazy when you realize that by next year, we'll have had a bagel be a plot point in a multiverse movie for 3 years in a row.
@@saiyan26 wait
EEAAO 2?
it definitely didnt lmao the bagel doesn't even have anything to do with him actually being in the reactor, they 100% already had the character/storyline, then someone went "hey wouldnt it be funny if we made him the scientist that was hit by that bagel"
it wasn't the bagel, it was all set when the spider from the universe 42 bit miles
@@akin4484 The bagel could've had a butterfly effect where he wouldn't have gotten close to the collider when it exploded.
Imagine a bagel being your villan origin history
I love that a bagel has played a role in 2 amazing multiverse movies 😂
What exactly is there to live about that
@@randomnobody5074 That it's a funny coincidence?
The universe is theorized to be a donut but physics warps it into seeming like we’re inside of something like a sphere. Maybe the universe isn’t a donut, but a bagel
@@flavourruling2162 Interesting. What's the source of the "hole" in that model, or is it more of reality warping back into itself?
Is this coincidence or is it an homage to EEAAO. Wish I knew.
I love how one of the things Spot said to try and make Morales recognize him is: "I was the guy you hit with a bagel"
Only thing that separated him from the rest of the scientists
"That's it. Everyone dies!"
Without the bagel, we will never get the sequel.
Thank you, Bagel...
You're welcome
@@a_bagle Ha lol 😂
The hell😂
@@a_bagle 👁️
🥯🥯🥯
That’s how great the creators are they took a blink and you’ll miss it joke and turned it into something that would be come the most threatening villains in the spider verse
Miss and you'll blink it 😭
@@1rouxlskaardstan963 I mean yea it was like 1 second at the background
@@lordbrickmasterproductions3723 “it’s Blink and you’ll miss it”
Not the other way around 😭😭
@@presseagainidareyou4704 oh my bad
That bagel really hit the spot💀
🎵Alchemax, Collider Lab, you hit me with a *FREAKING* Bagel!🎵
I liked the fact that the film actually confirms he was in the movie, like there is a scene we can go back and look at, that is great writing!
I haven't seen the new movie yet, but knowing that apparently that bagel somehow leads to the creation of the most powerful villain in the multiverse makes me very excited
Watch the fucken movie
You best of watched the fucking movie by now 😀
Well then, did you watch the fuggin movie?
Bagels are his weak spot.
Never throw a bagel to anyone who knows maybe they'll become your nemesis
tell that to Miles, having thrown lots of different foods at lots of different people
Can you throw a bagel at me
Miles: throws a bagel at The Spot
The Spot: And I took that personally…
That scene was stuck in my head, it was a shock when spot said “YOU HIT ME WITH A BAGEL ONCE!!”
This was one of the funniest and goofiest moments in the first movie that got memed to hell. They really flipped this one scene from a goofy moment to a huge tragedy
Even bagel can be everything everywhere all at once
he is now the everything bagle, what an eldrich joke
Miles throws a bagel
Spot: I'm your arch nemesis!
I am not seeing the movie so the bagel hurts really much
@@hybridvenom9 it turns that guy into a multiversal threat, but I’m assuming it hurt a little
So apparently getting hit with a bagel screws up the multiverse.
How can you explain
@@susboy1554 spoilers for second film
long story short the guy who got hit with the bagel ended up becoming a multiversal level threat
SPOILERS UNDER THE CUT
The second time the collider went off he got hit by the energy from it and turned into the Spot, an obscure joke villain from the comics who they made actually terrifying here. His powers are like America Chavez’s but 100% more creepy
@@junoniathesilkwing4221 plus the fact the final result was him no longer being a joke buy being stronger than fucking thanos
It's not the first time it's happened
That hit with the bagel was personal on another degree
If I had a nickel for every multiverse film where the entire multiverse was threatened by a bagel, I would have 2 nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
I still can't believe they took the "Bagel!" onomatopoeia joke from the first movie and made it into a multiversal threat
bro took "bagel" too seriously. he now _is_ a bagel, with more than 1 hole.
It's really funny that a bagel was the catalyst for his powers, considering what's in the center of a bagel
Can we talk about how this is the second time a bagel has had huge and devastating effects on the fate of a multiverse!
That bagel is on the same power level as the Endgame rat
Dawg really said “he took a bagel” like it was a world ending event
Guess she was right
@@JustinCage56 well it’s more of Peter fault he did say he was gonna take the bagel and eat it then switched last minute which caused the spot
What a bagel does to a mf
There are TWO people who are involved by a bagel
One coming from a girl who wants to hold EVERYTHING
And the other wants to destroy one's universe coz he got hit by a bagel
Life lesson: Dont hit people with bagels
Peter B should of never took the bagel.
Plan C. stop spider man
He’s a menace
No
The bagel really knows how to Spot A Villian
that bagel really hit the spot!
"cuz a bagel killed my grandma, okay?"
LMAO. Thanks for the laugh
The way they had us put our guard down and think tht guy was a joke and then he ends up being the big bad is crazy writing. Them even connecting him to the damn bagel is crazy writing lmao
Literally he goes on a quest to stop being seen as a joke not just for spiderman but also for us that we just remember him from the other movie for being hit with a bagel
We get the same realisation as miles because we saw him as a joke too. Someone in my cinema yelled out “ITS THE BAGEL GUY” when he said “you threw a bagel at me”
Forget Miles being Spider-Man, that bagel is the real anomaly…
I love how they turned a little joke into something so hugely important to the sequel
Does anyone else think the guy who says 'get back here' at 0:05 sound like spot?
That sounds like a woman
1 single bagel is wrecking and entire multiverse.
i loved how through out those scenes, the spiderverse team really emphasized the bagel being the topic
Are we gonna talk how a bagel made one of the most op villains in spider man history
Omg! This was the first movie to have a bagel at the center of a multiverse movie. Even before Everything Everywhere all at Once!
I never thought that the writer would even use a random guy in the background to be the main antagonist on the next movie
The writers successfully made my shocking expression visible on my face
I never thought a small little teeny tiny joke would become a whole villain
A hole villain
I find it hilarious that the spot was made from a food that famously has a hole in it.
Miles: *throws a bagel*
Spot: *I'm gonna take everything from you like you did to me*
Time traveler: moves chare a inch and changes the timeline.
Multiverse Traveler: Throws a bagel at someone and creates a multiversal threat.
....Is this becoming a trend or something?
bro really said "personally, I wouldn't take that level of disrespect" 💀
It can't just be me but that transition and image to Spot is actually scary as hell
Bro It's already a Canon Event that every Spiderman Creates most of their Antagonists/Villains
Inspired by 'everything everywhere all at onces' bagel that represented " we are all linked together, and our actions can affect others in ways we may never anticipate."
bro it was just a bagel 😭😭
Join the Spider-Society discord server now fam we are growing fast discord.gg/DFtnN7cGjq
The bagel effect: a bagel flaps its wings and creates a villain throughout the multiverse
The bagel that started it all. 😂
This was the best Spider-Man movie I’ve ever seen. Literally the art was a masterpiece
You could say that bagel really hit the Spot
Villain that starts out jokey and goofy but turns extremely threatening and powerful is such a good trope
The bagel really hit the spot
"Everything, Everywhere, All at Once" intensifies. 😂
who knew that that bagel would bring an insane amount of storytelling
Ok but like the Spot has to be one of my favorite animated villains ever now. Amazing design and arc. Starts as a joke but then becomes a multi universe threat. With an air of tragedy because everyone abandoned him and is forced to listen to his "creation" Miles treat him as a joke. Like the famous quote says "Don't mess with a man who has nothing left to lose."
Bro really created an entire movie by throwing a bagel at someone
The bagel. To the spider-verse, it’s the reason The Spot exists. After a series of events happened in the movie “Into the Spider-Verse”, It made The Spot one of the most powerful villains in Across the Spider-Verse. So how this happened? One simple answer: The butterfly effect. You see, after that bagel hit the scientist who has become The Spot, a chain reaction of events happened throughout the movie. So that’s how The Spot came to be.
The bagel incident
They made a villain of the week into one scarier than Thanos in terms of raw power
I love how part of this is because of that bagel
The bagel is the true villain
The fact that this dude went from Bagel to Antispiral in like 2 and a half hours in insane
top 5 scariest jumpcares numero 5 bagel jumpscares
I love how they took a simple joke and turned it into a villain origin story 😂.
I saw this right before the movie and couldn’t understand it. When it was explained in the movie my jaw literally dropped lmao this is too good
imagine starting your villain arc from a bagel 💀
damn that bagel really hit the spot