In many aspects, 'Across the Spider-Verse' adheres to the comic book canon. However, there might be some creative liberties taken to make the story more cinematic and engaging for the audience while still respecting the core elements of the comics.
A cool plot could involve a young Peter Parker from a universe where he got his powers much later in life. He ends up in the main Spider - Verse and has to learn quickly from Miles and the other Spider - People. They could all work together to stop a symbiote - like entity that is infecting different versions of Spider - Heroes. It would be interesting to see how this inexperienced Peter copes with the situation and how his different perspective might help solve the problem.
In Spider - Man Into the Spider - Verse story, it begins with Miles Morales. He's a young boy with his own set of insecurities and dreams. When he gains his spider - like abilities, he has to learn to control them quickly. The story takes a wild turn when the multiverse is involved. There are various versions of Spider - Man, each with their own unique styles and personalities. For example, there's a Spider - Man who is a noir - style detective. Kingpin's actions disrupt the balance of the multiverse. Miles, along with the other Spider - People, has to face many challenges, not only in fighting Kingpin but also in understanding and accepting his new role as a Spider - Man. It's a story full of action, humor, and heart - warming moments as Miles grows into his new identity.