Miles Morales

Miles Morales’s Growth and Story Role
Spider-Man 2 catches Miles at a turning point: college applications on his desk, a city that needs him on the streets, and a mentor slowly losing himself to the Venom symbiote. The tension between those three realities drives some of the game’s sharpest moments. Miles also faces the return of Mr. Negative, the villain directly tied to his father’s death, turning what could have been a straightforward action arc into something far more personal. Where the first games established his spider-powers, including his signature bio-electric Venom Blasts, this chapter doubles down on his emotional range, testing whether he can trust himself when everything around him is fracturing. He even learned American Sign Language to communicate with deaf street artist Hailey Cooper, a detail that speaks to both his character and Insomniac’s commitment to inclusivity.
Who Voices Miles Morales in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2?
Nadji Jeter reprises the role he has made synonymous with this version of Miles, delivering a performance that earned him both a BAFTA Games Award and a D.I.C.E. Award in 2024. Jeter previously brought the same level of raw vulnerability to Sam in Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us, and that same quality, of a young person carrying more than they should, runs straight through his work here. For the Japanese dub, Anri Katsu voices Miles, with the casting confirmed by Behind The Voice Actors.