Short and fun: Spider-Ham in 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' is voiced by John Mulaney. I love how his comedic voice work turns the character, Peter Porker, into an instantly memorable highlight—part ridiculous cartoon, part charming wisecracker. Watching that sequence in theaters, my group burst out laughing because his timing is so absurdly perfect for the role.
Beyond the joke value, Mulaney’s performance helps balance the film’s emotional and stylistic shifts; Spider-Ham is pure levity, and the actor leans into that without overplaying it. If you’re a fan of voice cameos that actually add flavor, this one’s a sweet spot to revisit.
I still laugh at the pig pun every time I think about it—Spider-Ham was pure comedic gold in 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse', and the voice behind him is John Mulaney. He brings this delightful mix of high-energy sarcasm and cartoonish timing that makes Peter Porker feel like a zany Saturday morning throwback dropped into a cutting-edge animated film. His delivery turns lines that could've been throwaway jokes into memorable moments.
Watching the movie with friends, I kept nudging people and quoting Spider-Ham’s goofy bravado; Mulaney’s rhythm and phrasing sell the absurdity without it ever feeling out of place next to noir, teenage angst, and heartfelt scenes. If you pay attention, the way he bounces syllables and times his pauses is very much a stand-up sensibility—sharp, playful, and deliberately exaggerated. He’s the kind of casting that makes a character stick in your head and on merch racks.
Beyond the laughs, Spider-Ham serves as a tonal counterpoint to the film’s heavier beats, and Mulaney’s voice work nails that balance. It’s one of those small choices that helped the movie feel joyful and weird in equal measure, and it’s why I still quote him whenever I need a ridiculous pick-me-up.
If you’re asking about the voice actor for Spider-Ham in 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse', it’s John Mulaney. I say that with the kind of amused appreciation reserved for casting that’s perfectly on-the-nose: a comedian with a distinct cadence voicing a cartoon pig superhero is bizarre in the best way. His performance gives Spider-Ham a silly bravado that contrasts beautifully with the movie’s more grounded takes on heroism.
I often think about how voice choices influence character perception. Mulaney’s vocal quirks—those clipped laughs, punchy timing, and almost self-aware comic phrasing—make Spider-Ham feel like an intentional nod to classic animated slapstick. It’s a small role compared to the leads, but it leaves a big impression, partly because Mulaney turns what could have been a one-note gag into a fully realized, memorable presence. If you’re rewatching the film, listening for his inflection makes the scene even more fun.
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He remained calm. "If we break this rule today, your entire family will be draining our bank account tomorrow. I have to be responsible for this family."
I sold my dowry to raise the surgery fee and accepted that some boundaries needed to be kept in marriage.
When Jeremy's childhood sweetheart, Celia Marten, returned to the country to start a business and her start-up funds were insufficient, he transferred 470,000 dollars from our joint account.
I confronted him, yet he just laughed and replied, "It's different. Celia's doing legitimate business. It's guaranteed to turn a profit. Besides, she's not an outsider."
Looking at the numbers on the transfer record, I suddenly understood everything. It was not a matter of principle. The 60,000 dollars for a life-saving treatment was for an outsider; the 470,000 dollars investment was not.
What truly mattered was who wanted the money.
I did not argue or make a scene. I took our marriage certificate out of the drawer and slammed it on the table. "She's not an outsider, huh? Just make her your wife, then."
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Oh, Miles Morales in 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' is voiced by Shameik Moore, and he absolutely nailed it. The way he brought Miles' awkward charm, teenage energy, and growing confidence to life was just perfect. I remember rewatching the scene where he leaps off the building for the first time—Moore's voice cracks and hesitation made it so relatable.
Funny enough, Moore isn't just a voice actor; he's also a singer and dancer, which might explain why Miles' rhythm felt so natural during the graffiti scene. The whole cast was stellar, but Moore's performance stuck with me because it felt like a real kid stumbling into heroism. That mix of vulnerability and swagger? Chef's kiss.
The voice behind 'Miles Morales' in 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' is Shameik Moore, and he absolutely nailed it. Moore brings this raw, youthful energy to Miles that makes you feel every bit of his journey from awkward teen to confident hero. His voice cracks at just the right moments during emotional scenes, and when Miles finally embraces his role as Spider-Man, Moore's performance gives me chills every time. The way he balances humor, fear, and determination is spot-on. If you loved his work here, check out 'The Get Down' on Netflix where Moore shows off even more of his acting chops.
If you loved Miles Morales on the big screen, then you’ve almost certainly heard Shameik Moore — he’s the voice behind Miles in the animated hits. I still get a thrill replaying his lines from 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' and the follow-up 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'; his delivery nails that blend of teenage awkwardness, earnestness, and sudden superhero swagger. Moore brings a real rhythm to Miles that fits the films’ hip-hop-infused aesthetic, and you can feel how the casting shaped the character’s voice and attitude.
I like to talk about more than just the name though: Shameik Moore had been building momentum before these films, with acting and music work that made him a comfortable fit for a role that’s both grounded and stylistically bold. It’s also worth noting that if you switch mediums, Miles can sound different — for example, Nadji Jeter voices Miles in the video game 'Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales'. But when it comes to the animated theatrical universe, Shameik Moore is the signature voice that brought Miles to life for millions, and I can’t help but smile every time a familiar line hits in the soundtrack. His performance is a big reason those movies feel so fresh to me.