Spider-Man: No Way Home Returns to Theaters with the 'Fun Stuff' Version

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There is little doubt that Spider-Man: No Way Home is best enjoyed in the theaters. Luckily, fans will get to watch the third Spider-Man film in the cinemas again soon. It has just been announced that the movie is set for another theatrical run and this time, audiences will get to see "The More Fun Stuff Version" for a change!

A new video features Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire introducing themselves as Spider-Man. We then see footage from No Way Home where Peter-Three says he is having fun working with the other Peters and that they should do it again, to which Peter-Two agrees. It is then confirmed that the movie's "The More Fun Stuff Version" is coming to theaters in time for Labor Day weekend.

This is great news for fans who have been hoping to see Spider-Man: No Way Home again in theaters. Although the movie has already been released on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD, people agree that it's still an amazing experience in the cinemas.

Spider-Man: No Way Home "The More Fun Stuff Version" is going to be the extended director's cut and is also expected to include some of the deleted scenes that were originally removed from the theatrical cut. Needless to say, it's going to be an exciting way to spend Labor Day weekend this September.

The third Spider-Man movie was released back in December 2021 and follows Tom Holland's Peter Parker as he deals with the fallout as his identity is revealed to the public. Peter reaches out to Doctor Strange to make everyone forget that he is Spider-Man but the spell backfires and causes visitors from alternate realities to enter Peter's universe.

Spider-Man: No Way Home "The More Fun Stuff Version" will screen in theaters on September 2, 2022.

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