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Miles G. Morales
Background information
Feature films Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (upcoming)
Short films
Television programs
Video games
Portrayed by
Portrayed by
Animators
Voice Jharrel Jerome
Designer
Inspiration
Honors and awards
Character information
Full name Miles Gonzalo Morales
Other names Prowler
Personality brooding, dark, apathetic
Appearance chiseled, muscular
Occupation Vigilante
Alignment
Affiliations
Nationality
Goal
Home Earth-42
Allies
Minions
Enemies
Likes His family
Dislikes The Sinister 6 Cartel
Powers and abilities
Paraphernalia
Status Active
Parents Jefferson Davis † (father)
Rio Morales (mother)
Siblings
Other relatives Aaron Davis (paternal uncle)
Partner(s)
Children
Pets
Owner
Fate
Quote "I'm Miles Morales. But you, you can call me the Prowler."

Miles G. Morales, also known as the Prowler, is the final antagonist of the 2023 Sony Pictures Animation film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. He is a version of Miles Morales from Earth-42.

Background[]

His universe without Spider-Man, he lived through the death of his father Jefferson Davis. He then became the Prowler and worked with his Uncle Aaron (still alive in Earth-42) to take on the role.

Personality[]

Prowler serves as a dark counterpart to the “main” Miles Morales from Earth-1610. He has a brooding, evil character, having lived through the death of his father, something that Earth-1610 Miles is yet to experience. He is quite apethetic, as he shows no sympathy towards the fact that The Spot plans to kill his counterpart's father.

Despite this, Miles does seem to love his family, as even though he's unsympathetic to the fact that an alternate version of him might die, it's heavily implied that he and his uncle were the ones who painted a giant mural of his later father in his honor similar as to how Earth-1610 Miles and his dad did for their Aaron following his death. On that note, he also cares for his uncle, signified by how the two seem to have their own handshake and how he supposedly took up the mantle of the Prowler after him. In addition, J. Jonah Jameson appears to reference him as a vigilante as well as other material surrounding the movie clearly calling this version of Miles a vigilante hinting that he may not be as evil as he initially appears.

Physical appearance[]

As Prowler, he wears a purple costume with a mask and clawed gauntlets with gadgets. His boots appear to be upgraded Jordan 1 shoes. He wears a mask that can fold into the back of his head if he decides to stop using it.

As Miles G. Morales, he resembles his counterpart in terms of his face. The only difference is that he has a more stern expression and wears his hair in braids.

Powers and Abilities[]

Appearances[]

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse[]

After Miles Morales was transported to Earth-42 instead of his home dimension, the Prowler and Uncle Aaron capture him and take him in for interrogation. The Prowler learns that the other Miles' father is still alive, before revealing his identity to his captive, who is shocked to find it is another version of him that's the Prowler.

Miles tells him that he has to get back home because his father's life is being threatened by a villain. Despite Miles' pleas, the Prowler refuses to let him go and implies that he intends to kill or torture him.

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Trivia[]

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Media
Films: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (soundtrack/video/Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - The Art of the Movie) • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (soundtrack/video/Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - The Art of the Movie) • Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse
Shorts: The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story
Characters
Miles MoralesGwen StacyPeter B. ParkerPeter ParkerPeter Parker NoirPeni ParkerPeter PorkerWilson FiskOlivia OctaviusRio MoralesJefferson DavisAaron DavisMary Jane WatsonMay ParkerMary Jane ParkerScorpionTombstoneVanessa FiskRichard FiskMiguel O'HaraLylaStanThe SpotJessica DrewHobart BrownPavitr PrabhakarAdriano ToomesGeorge StacyMargo KessBen ReillyMayday ParkerAaron Davis (Earth-42)Miles G. Morales
Songs
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: SunflowerFamiliaSpidey Bells (A Hero's Lament)Scared of the DarkHideWhat's Up DangerElevateWay UpHomeDeck the HallsJoy to the World (That I Just Saved)

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: AnnihilateAm I DreamingAll the Way LiveDanger (Spider)HummingbirdCallingSilk & CologneLink UpSelf LoveHomeNonviolent CommunicationGivin' Up (Not the One)Nas Morales
The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story: Make It Out Alive

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