Spider-verse 2 producer jokes that Miles Morales Spider-Lamp bug could end up in sequel
Spider-Lamp, Spider-Lamp, does whatever a Spider-Lamp c❀an

The S🎃pider-Man: Into the Spider-verse producer has joked that the Spider-Lamp bug could end up in sequel.
A recently discovered bug in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Spider-Man: Miles Morales has been found and it seems to turn you into a lamp. The video of the bug was posted to Twitter and shows Spider-Lamp can still swing around New York city despite being an inanimate object. The bug also captured the interest of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse producer, Phil Lord๊, who tweeted that the team will be putting the bug into the Spider-verse sequel, that they are currently working on, if "we have any self respect at all".
We’re p♏utting this in Spider-꧑Verse 2 if we have any self respect at all //t.co/XdL9aLv88q
Is it outside the realms of possibility? After all, the first Spider-Verse film ended on one of the most iconic memes of all time... This also isn't the first bug that has turned Miles Morales into an everyday object. The original 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:"Heater Parker" bug was found a f🀅ew days after the game launched, in which the player was transformed into a heater. The video went viral and since then videos have been popping up of m🍒ore and more bugs.
Players also recently came across a bug that turns the web-slinger into not only a brick, but a dumpster as well. The videos captured are hilarious and it's just as ridiculous as you can imagine. Hopefully, there'll be more of these discoveri♛es as players cꦡontinue to explore Manhattan, because we can't get enough.
Spider-Man: Miles Morales launched alongside the PS5 last month and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:sold the most physical copies in it's first week of release.
Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Spider-Man: Miles Morales suit guide for more.
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