Spider man no way home extended cut where to watch

If you’re a Spider-Man: No Way Home fan, here’s a way to get “More Fun Stuff” for free. (Which is always nice.)

Spider-Man: No Way Home — The More Fun Stuff Version (aka the extended edition) swung into theaters last month and featured more than 10 minutes of new footage, including more Matt Murdock (played by Charlie Cox) and one alternate mid-credits scene. Now, that same extended cut will be available to stream on Starz starting Oct. 18 — and if you’re savvy about it, you can catch it during a free 7-day trial.

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How to Watch Spider-Man: No Way Home — The More Fun Stuff Version on Starz
Spider-Man: No Way Home — The More Fun Stuff Version will stream exclusively on Starz beginning Tuesday, Oct. 18. You can sign up now for a 7-day free trial (after which you will be billed $8.99/month, unless you cancel first) to stream the superhero flick that boasts not one or two but three Spider-Mans (played by Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire), plus other Starz movie content including Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Escape Room: Tournament of Champions and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Subscribers also have access to Starz original series such as the Power franchise, Outlander, Blindspotting, Heels, P-Valley, Hightown, Run the World and the recently premiered Step Up 3.

Starz subscribers enjoy unlimited streaming (on up to four screens at the same time) and downloads (directly to your device to watch anytime, anywhere).

Spider-Man: No Way Home is returning to theaters with The More Fun Stuff version. Here, we let you know how and when you’ll be able to watch the film.

Spider-Man: No Way Home united three generations of web-slingers in Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire for a multiversal battle of epic proportions. The film became a critical and box office hit, raking in $1.9 billion worldwide and earning a “Fresh” 93% Tomatometer score. Peter Parker’s latest MCU outing is returning to theaters with an extended cut called The More Fun Stuff Version.

The film, which is scheduled for release on Sept. 2 in the US, features 11 minutes of added footage (as confirmed by Fandango), including new interactions between the three Spider-Men.

The pandemic greatly impacted the movie industry, prompting several studios to release many of their tentpoles directly to streaming, such as Warner Bros. with its 2021 slate—including The Suicide Squad—and Disney with Black Widow and Raya and the Last Dragon, among others. With that, you may be wondering if No Way Home‘s More Fun Stuff version will be available to stream online.

That, however, is not the case—at least for now. The extended cut will come out exclusively in theaters, and we’ve gathered its extensive worldwide release schedule for fans to check when it will be available in their region.

Is the Spider-Man: No Way Home extended edition release schedule

Swinging soon to a theater near you! Check out the global releases for #SpiderManNoWayHome – The More Fun Stuff Version and save the date! 🕸 📆 pic.twitter.com/IUTIzTwHbB

— Spider-Man: No Way Home (@SpiderManMovie) July 19, 2022

Sony released an official list of the countries in which The More Fun Stuff Version will come out, alongside their respective premiere dates. Below is the film’s release schedule, beginning on Aug. 31 and ending on Oct. 6:

  • August 31:  Indonesia.
  • September 1: Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Egypt, Ethiopia, Hong Kong, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Mexico, New Zealand, Oman, Qatar, Syria, UAE, USA.
  • September 2: India, Taiwan, Turkey, UK, Vietnam.
  • September 7: Belgium, Brazil, France, Philippines.
  • September 8: Germany, Singapore, Malaysia.
  • September 9: Japan.
  • September 18: Italy.
  • September 23: Spain.
  • October 6: South Korea.

It’s worth noting that, even though the USA’s premiere date is listed as Sept.1 in the tweet, the film’s trailers list it as Sept. 2. That could have been an error, or the Sept. 1 date could be for preview screenings. Either way, the movie appears to be scheduled to come out on Sept. 2 in the US.

The trailer above showcases glimpses of the new scenes present in the extended edition. One of them involves Peter climbing a wall in front of his classmates at school, teasing a more in-depth exploration of the fallout from the outing of his superhero identity.

While the extended version will likely receive a physical release eventually, no date for that has been announced. However, stay tuned to Bam Smack Pow for any updates regarding the film’s potential home-media edition.

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Are you planning on watching the No Way Home extended cut in theaters? Will you wait for the home-media release instead? Let us know in the comments!

Where can u watch Spider

Watch Spider-Man: No Way Home (Extended Version) | Prime Video.

Is Spider

'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Extended Edition Now on Digital - Disney Plus Informer.

Is there an extended cut of Spider

The extended edition of Spider-Man: No Way Home has been released on digital platforms. Spider-Man: No Way Home — The More Fun Stuff Version arrived in theaters in September. The new version of Marvel Studios and Sony's film featured 11 minutes not seen in the original cut.

Where can I watch Spider

Spider-Man: No Way Home, an action movie starring Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Benedict Cumberbatch is available to stream now. Watch it on crealatv, The Roku Channel, Spectrum TV, STARZ, ROW8, Prime Video, Redbox., Apple TV or Vudu on your Roku device.