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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Is the movie Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse woke?
Wokeness Ratings

There is a subtle inclusion of diverse identities, but it does not dominate the narrative.

The inclusion of strong female characters like Spider-Woman adds to the gender representation without overshadowing male characters.

The film does not focus on economic themes or anti-capitalist messaging.

The film features a wide array of characters from different cultural backgrounds, enhancing its narrative.

The film promotes a sense of global unity through its diverse cast of Spider-People.

The film touches on themes of resistance and empowerment but does not overtly push a political agenda.

Environmental themes are not a significant part of the narrative.
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Shameik Moore
Miles Morales (voice)

Hailee Steinfeld
Gwen Stacy (voice)

Brian Tyree Henry
Jeff Morales (voice)

Luna Lauren Velez
Rio Morales (voice)

Jake Johnson
Peter B. Parker (voice)

Oscar Isaac
Miguel O'Hara (voice)

Jason Schwartzman
Spot (voice)

Issa Rae
Jessica Drew (voice)

Daniel Kaluuya
Hobie Brown (voice)

Karan Soni
Pavitr Prabhakar (voice)

Shea Whigham
George Stacy (voice)

Greta Lee
LYLA (voice)
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