The producers of ‘Spider-Man: Beyond The Spider-Verse’ have provided an update on the highly anticipated animated threequel confirming that the film is progressing through intensive post-production work. The franchise’s long-awaited conclusion has faced significant delays, with audiences expecting a one-year wait after the previous installment only to face a four-year production timeline.According to Empire Online, writers and producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller discussed the current state of the film during a recent interview. The extended development period has been evident since the previous film’s press tour, when cast members publicly confirmed they had not yet read the script or recorded dialogue, signaling the project’s early stage at that time.
Production status and specialized format technical challenges
Miller provided detailed insight into the current production phase. “We are deep, deep in it. We’re actually going to see what the footage looks like at scale, and make sure that it has the resolution that it needs to look gorgeous,” he explained, indicating that the team is actively testing footage in specialized theatrical formats to ensure visual quality.The producer acknowledged the technical complexities of working in the expanded ratio format for an animated production. “We’re chugging away in the edit room with the team, and it’s coming together really well. It’s a lot of movie, and a lot to do. You got to keep doing something that hasn’t been done before. That’s all you got to do. Easy!” Miller said the challenges were outweighed by hope for the end product.

