“Spider-Man: No Way Home – Long Version” hits our darkrooms this Wednesday. John Watts’ film adds 13 minutes of never-before-seen footage. What are they?
9 months after the cinema Spider-Man: No Way HomeA longer version of a John Watts film is released in our darkrooms.
In No Way Home, the friendly neighborhood hero goes undercover and can no longer separate his normal life from his tough superhero responsibilities. When he asks Doctor Strange for help, the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to find out what it means to be Spider-Man.
Starring Tim Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jacob Batalon, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, the feature film grossed $1.9 billion at the international box office. Thus, the release of the long version should push the Sony/Marvel film past 2 billion.
No Way Home covered a lot crossovers Including former Spider-Man, the presence of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield and iconic villains from previous trilogies.
A clever mix that captivated fans. But what does the longer version of the film include? What scenes or characters were added to a movie that was already 2h28 long?
Spider-Man: No Way Home – Extended Version Contains approximately 13 minutes of new footage scattered throughout the film, including a new post-credits scene. This brings the duration of the film to 2 hours and 41 minutes.
Please note that the rest of this article contains spoilers.
These extra scenes range from small jokes to conversations between Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield. Which will please fans who have been clamoring for more interaction between the 3 Spider-Men.
Here are some additional scenes Spider-Man: No Way Home – Extended Version.
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