The Spider-Man movie No Way Home In Hindi and English, The More Fun Stuff Version will be released in theatres in India. The Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster will be rereleased in Indian theatres with 11 minutes of extra footage in addition to the 148-minute theatrical version, Sony Pictures has confirmed. After Avengers: Endgame in 2019, Spider-Man: No Way Home extended cut is the second MCU film to get a re-release in India. As Gadgets 360 had reported back in July, the movie is scheduled to open in Indian theatres on September 2 in time for the rest of the world.
As a part of the Spider-Man: No Way Home The More Fun Stuff Version marketing campaign, Sony Pictures also unveiled a 30-second trailer with a selection of random clips from the movie’s theatrical debut. On August 31, Indonesia will host the first showings of the Tom Holland-starring Spider-Man: No Way Home The More Fun Stuff Version, also known as the Extended Version. In a few markets, tickets for the extended cut go on sale today, August 23. When tickets will go on sale in India is unknown.
Through the official Spider-Man: No Way Home Twitter account, the trio of Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire first revealed the September 1 release date for the More Fun Stuff Version on June 11. A new scene starring Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil is among the 11 minutes of additional footage, along with a few other unique surprises.
Spider-Man: No Way Home made $1.89 billion (roughly Rs. 15,106 crores) at the international box office upon its initial release. The value is anticipated to surpass $2 billion (roughly Rs. 15,989 crores) after the extended cut. Netflix now offers the MCU movie, which was nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 2022 Oscars. Additionally, it is available for purchase or rental on several video-on-demand services in India, such as Apple TV, YouTube Movies, and BookMyShow Stream.
Disney+ Hotstar had previously announced the addition of five Spider-Man films to its library. The list included Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man, Sam Raimi’s original trilogy, and Tom Holland’s debut solo performance as the web crawler in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Back then, Disney+ Hotstar made it known that they intended to add more Sony Pictures productions to the platform in the future.
No Way Home, Spider-Man The Extended Version, also known as the More Fun Stuff Version, debuts in Indian theatres on September 2. Only English and Hindi will be available for the movie. No Tamil or Telugu versions, as there were for No Way Home’s first theatrical run.