Spider-Man: No Way Home the More Fun Stuff version will hit Indian theaters in both English and Hindi. Sony Pictures has confirmed that the re-release of the Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster in Indian theaters will come with 11 minutes of additional footage on top of the original theatrical version, which was 148 minutes. Spider-Man: No Way Home Extended Cut is the second MCU film to be re-released in India, following Avengers: Endgame in 2019. The film will release in Indian theaters on September 2, according to Jaga. Gadgets 360 reported in July.
Sony Pictures also released a 30-second trailer as part of the Spider-Man: No Way Home the More Fun Stuff version promotion campaign, featuring some random clips from the theatrical release. The first screenings of the Tom Holland-led Spider-Man: No Way Home the More Fun Stuff version — aka the extended version — will begin on August 31, with Indonesia getting the first share. Tickets for the extended cut go on sale today, August 23, in select markets. There is no word on when the tickets will go live in India.
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The More Fun Stuff version was first announced on June 11 via the official Spider-Man: No Way Home Twitter handle, where the trio of Holland, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire confirmed the US and Canadian release dates — September 1. Additional 11 minutes of footage feature Charlie Cox Includes a new scene featuring Matt Murdock/Daredevil, along with a few other special surprises.
After its initial release, Spider-Man: No Way Home grossed $1.89 billion (approx. Rs. 15,106 crore) at the global box office. The value of the extended cut is expected to cross $2 billion (about Rs 15,989 crore). The MCU film was nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 2022 Oscars and is now available to watch on Netflix. You can also buy or rent it on multiple video-on-demand platforms in India, including Apple TV, YouTube Movies and BookMyShow Stream.
Prior to this announcement, Disney + Hotstar had confirmed five Spider-man Movies will be added to its catalog. The list includes Sam Raimi’s original trilogy, Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man, and Holland’s first standalone outing as the web crawler in Spider-Man: Homecoming. At the time, Disney + Hotstar confirmed that they plan to bring more Sony Pictures projects to the platform at a later date.
Spider-Man: No Way Home the More Fun Stuff version — or the extended version as you prefer — will release in Indian theaters on September 2. The film will be available only in English and Hindi languages. There are no Tamil and Telugu versions, like we got in the theatrical original of No Way Home.