Expanded cut no way at home

Sony Pictures takes things to the next level with a new look Spider-Man: No Way Home – The most fun version of things. The extended release, which is swinging back to theaters with 11 minutes of new, never-before-seen footage and deleted scenes, has already released a teaser and the first poster featuring Spider-Man (Tom Holland), The Amazing Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield), and Man The sympathetic spider (Tobey Maguire). And on Wednesday, Sony dropped a scene from the theatrical re-release showing multi-villains Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Dr. Octopus (Alfred Molina), Electro (Jamie Foxx), and Sandman (Thomas Haden Church) on an awkward elevator journey with Peter Parker and his aunt May (Marissa Tomei).

Watch the clip below before Spider-Man: There’s no way home Returns to theaters on September 2.

While it’s unclear what “The More Fun Stuff” is in the extended version, approximately 15 minutes of deleted scenes were due to be included in the film’s home media release in April before they were removed from the disc and digital versions. Deleted scenes included: “Extended Interrogation Scene” (2:25), “Peter Day at Midtown High” (5:25), “An Undercroft Montage” (1:35), “Happy’s Very Good Advocate” (1:35), and “The Spideys Hang Out” (4:25), which references additional footage of Spider-Trio and attorney Matt Murdock (reckless’Charlie Cox).

after, after Spider-Man: Far From Home, Which ends with Peter Parker (Netherlands) being exposed by J. Jonah Jameson (JK Simmons) of the Daily Bogle and framed to kill Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), and orders Spider-Man’s Avenger ally Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to make the world forget his secret identity. But when the spell backfires, unwittingly releasing supervillains from other universes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, three generations of Spider-Men must unite to thwart Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Electro, Sandman, and Lizard (Rhys Ifans).

Sony and Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man: There’s no way home It grossed nearly $2 billion globally when it opened exclusively in theaters last December, becoming the sixth highest-grossing film of all time worldwide and the first film in the pandemic era to cross the $1 billion mark.

Tickets are now on sale for Spider-Man: No Way Home – The most fun version of things, in theaters September 2. The theatrical-to-own version is available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD, and is available to watch on Starz. Subscribe to the broadcast Spider-Man: There’s no way home over here.

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