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3 years ago, this film dazzled all Marvel fans, and it is now available in extended version

Nine minutes. This is what the long version of the film Spider-Man: No Way Home recently arrived on Netflix, and subscribers are devouring it. No Way Home is Peter Parker’s final adventure in the Marvel Avengers universe to date. Originally released in December 2021, in cinemas, it completely reshuffles the cards.

Spider-Man up against the wall

We find Peter Parker played by Tom Holland, whose secret identity became public following the events presented in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Except that if everyone knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, those close to him find themselves in danger, starting with his girlfriend MJ, his friends and his precious aunt May.

Parker therefore decides to go see his friend Doctor Strange to ask for his help. The Sorcerer then tells him about the runes of Kof-Kol, a spell that will erase everyone’s memory. As the ritual is being performed, Peter requests that his friends MJ, Happy, Ned and May preserve their memories. This “personalization” corrupts the spell, which opens a breach in the multiverse, allowing supervillains from other universes to arrive in New York!

With a duration of 2h37, this long version begins with a prologue with three actors who appear in the film, only watch it if you have already seen the film or know all its secrets!

Extra scenes

Because the film is full of surprises, whether – they were announced in the trailers – the villains Doctor Octopus or The Green Goblin played by Alfred Molina and Willem Dafoe as in Sam Raimi’s films or the return of Jamie Foxx in Electro from Amazing Spider-Man…among others!

Bonus scenes, all of which you can find here, include a more in-depth interrogation for Peter and Aunt May, an interview conducted by high school student and journalist Betty Brant asking the teachers about Spider-Man, and shorter moments intended to extend the good ones. moments loved by fans, so why shy away from your pleasure?

Original article published on AlloCiné

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