Glover never got to play Miles Morales, but he helped introduce the character to the masses long before he was cast in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) as a petty crook named Aaron Davis. As time passed, fans began associating the fictional teen with Donald Glover more and more, but ultimately, he matured beyond the character’s age range. Ironically enough, the young African American/Puerto Rican version of Spider-Man was created the same year Glover dropped his debut EP, Camp. This even became a fan-led campaign.ĭuring the developmental years of Childish Gambino, Glover became a symbol for nerds and outsiders in hip-hop he even rapped about it in songs like “Not Going Back.” Although his rise to prominence and affinity amongst comic book fans did not result in him playing the “web-shooter” on the big screen, he did go on to voice the character of Miles Morales in Disney’s animated series Ultimate Spider-Man, back in 2015. Back then, Donald Glover’s underground rap career was relatively unknown to the mainstream, but as the buzz surrounding his music amplified, so did the hope that the young self-professed “nerd” would someday don the classic Spider-Man armor in a Marvel film. Twelve years ago, actor/comedian Donald Glover set the internet ablaze when he reposted a snippet from a geek blog about the possibility of him portraying Spider-Man in a live-action reboot. According to the ‘Spider-Verse’ producer, there is live-action Miles Morales movie is in the works and VladTV got the details of the live-action Miles Morales movie which is in the works.
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