Miguel O'Hara's design in 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' is such a visual feast! His full-body appearance is sleek and futuristic, with that signature black and red suit that’s almost like liquid metal—it shimmers differently depending on the lighting. The suit hugs his muscular frame but has these sharp, angular details that scream '2099.' His mask’s white lenses are more jagged than classic Spidey, and those claw-like fingers add a predatory vibe.
What’s wild is how his cape (or maybe it’s a tattered cloak?) flows dynamically in scenes, making him feel like a vampire-bat hybrid. The blueish highlights on his suit in certain scenes give off this neon-noir aesthetic, perfect for his dystopian world. And let’s not forget the way he moves—less acrobatic, more brute force, like a panther with a grudge. Every time he’s on screen, you can’t look away; he’s equal parts terrifying and mesmerizing.