Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’s Most Triumphant Moment Still Rules in Lego Form

There are many fantastic moments in Into the Spider-Verse. My own answer? Every last bit of it. It’s just…all of it. But, even among the most incredible bits, the moment Miles takes his leap and swings high is a definitive—and it’s similarly as great whether it’s in the film’s fantastic animation style or in Lego.

YouTuber Huxley Berg Studios’ most recent Lego-ification of a superhuman film gives us a rad, fan-made take on the complete movement Miles gets his very own appropriate Spider-Suit (and webshooters) in the Movie, all set to Blackway and Black Caviar’s “What’s Up Danger.”And despite being in a slightly brickier form, it’s still an incredible scene to watch unfold.

A great deal of it’s helped by the reality it can lift the dialogue and soundtrack from the motion movies, yet the animation itself is right on the money, from Miles’ swings and spins to even little details like replicating the comics-esque sound blurbs that chase the young Spider-Teen as he thwips and woooos his way through New York.

We’ll take any excuse to re-live this moment in any form, but in Lego it is especially delightful.