Spider-Man: No Way Home is making its way back to theaters on September 2nd after it broke box office records and became one of the highest-grossing films. This time around, Marvel is sprinkling in some new and extended scenes to keep things fresh.
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Marvel calls the revamped film “The More Fun Stuff Version,” and says it’s releasing it in celebration of Spider-Man’s 60th anniversary in comics. Oh yeah, and it’s the 20th anniversary of Toby Maguire’s debut in the very first Spider-Man movie (feel old yet?).
Spider-Man: No Way Home isn’t really like all of the other Spider-Man films in the franchise, namely because all three Spider-Men (Spider-Mans?) wind up crossing paths. This is why it makes sense for Marvel to re-release the movie on the occasion of Spider-Man’s anniversary — unlike Sony, which re-released Morbius because of a meme (RIP).
Tickets go on sale on August 9th, with Marvel set to announce dates for other countries “soon.” If you haven’t seen Spider-Man: No Way Home when it came to theaters the first time, this is (probably) your last chance to see it on the big screen.