For fans of the web slinger’s latest nostalgia bait entry, their is more editing news coming forward from the minds behind the multiverse. Spider-Man: No Way Home: The More Fun Stuff Version is an extended cut of the film that is reported to have 15 minutes of deleted scenes and extended scenes. The film is set to celebrate 60 years of Spider-Man as a character and 20 years since the release of the original film with Toby Maguire.
The film follows Peter Parker (Tom Holland) on the run from authorities and the press after he is accused of killing Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal). In his hour of need he goes to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to help. Strange casts a spell to make everyone in the world forget who the man behind the mask is. Then, something goes wrong which collides every cinematic spider-verse together. The fan favorite film was a box office smash which brought together Toby Macguire, Andrew Garfield, Willem Dafoe (Norman Osborne/The Green Goblin), Alfred Molina (Doctor Otto Octavius/ Doc Ock), and Jamie Foxx (Electro).
Sony’s announcement of the new film’s release comes via twitter with a sit down video of the 3 spider man actors.
Sony has yet to say what the film’s deleted scenes contains or any other details surrounding the film itself, except for the release date. September 2nd in the US and Canada.
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