Spider-Man: No Way Home re release tickets

If you thought that Spider-Man: No Way Home was officially over, then we have news for you. Sony is releasing an extended cut in theatres – the film is called Spider-Man: No Way Home – The More Fun Stuff Version.  

The third MCU Spidey film starring Tom Holland blew the multiverse wide open, bringing in heroes and villains from other Spider-Man film series – including Willem Defoe’s Green Goblin and Jamie Foxx’s Electro. Fans will be able to watch 11 minutes of extra scenes with this new cut.  

If you want to get your hands on tickets, then here is what we know. We also have a similar article for the next big MCU film, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.  

You can watch the official trailer below – spoilers if you’ve not seen No Way Home yet:

When do Spider-Man: No Way Home – The More Fun Stuff Version tickets go on sale? 

Tickets for Spider-Man: No Way Home – The More Stuff Version are on sale now in the US and the UK – the latter had a slightly delayed rollout compared to America.

Finish your summer with #SpiderManNoWayHome – back in movie theaters with more fun stuff on September 2! Tickets on sale tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/BrvjukdOt5

— Spider-Man: No Way Home (@SpiderManMovie) August 22, 2022

When does Spider-Man: No Way Home – The More Fun Stuff Version release in cinemas? 

The extended cut of Spider-Man: No Way Home is out now in the US and the UK.

In the UK, customers can get £3 tickets if they book on Saturday 3 September for National Cinema Day.

Where to buy Spider-Man: No Way Home – The More Fun Stuff Version tickets 

Tickets are out now in the US and the UK, and you can get them from the following chains:

US  

  • AMC Theatres  
  • Fandango  
  • Atom Tickets  
  • Cinemark  
  • MovieTickets.com  

UK  

These are the chains which have confirmed that the Extended Edition will be releasing in theatres. If any more chains make announcements, we will add them to this list:

  • Cineworld  
  • Odeon  
  • Vue

Author: Hannah Cowton, Senior Staff Writer

Spider-Man: No Way Home re release tickets

Hannah Cowton is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor and Macworld, working across entertainment, consumer technology and lifestyle. Her interests and specialities lie in streaming services, film and television reviews and rumours, gaming, wearables and smart home products. She's also the creator of The London Geek, a geek culture and lifestyle blog.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is coming back to theatres next month, and if it makes another $US100 ($139) million, it would be only the sixth movie in cinema history to cross $US2 ($3) billion worldwide. What could possibly get people to come back and see the Marvel mega-hit? How about 11 minutes of new footage?

Ticket site Fandango revealed that the Spider-Man: No Way Home extended edition, aka “The More Fun Stuff Edition,” will have 11 additional minutes when it hits theatres September 2, and tickets go on sale Tuesday, August 23. What’s in the 11 minutes? We don’t know just yet but, hopefully, it’s actually “more fun stuff” and not “a bunch of garbage that was rightfully cut from the movie.” Which is usually what happens with Extended Editions.

Because let’s face it, Spider-Man: No Way Home was great. Really, it’s much more likely that adding to it could hurt it. Unless, of course, the fun stuff is more time with the three Peters, played by Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire. Like if there’s a new subplot with them? Amazing. A bunch of additional banter? Perfect. A deeper conversation about the nature of their differences? Hell, yes. But, in all honestly, it’s probably going to be like two minutes of that and nine minutes of footage that delays the half of the story with them in it from happening. Hopefully, we’re wrong. And thankfully, we won’t have to wait too long to find out.

As for that $US100 ($139) million, it’s very, very doubtful that the re-release will gross that at the box office. Really, the genius of this move is to make maybe $US20 ($28)-$US30 ($42) million at the box office and then re-release the home release with the new footage. That’s where the real money is.

What do you hope to see in the Spider-Man: No Way Home: The More Fun Stuf Edition? Are you going to buy tickets? Let us know below.

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Editor’s Note: Release dates within this article are based in the U.S., but will be updated with local Australian dates as soon as we know more.

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No Way Home: The More Fun Stuff Version has a runtime of 159 minutes. The original theatrical cut came in at a shorter 148 minutes, with the re-release offering MCU fans an additional 11 minutes of never before seen footage.

Where can I watch Spider

The Spider-Man: No Way Home – Extended Cut is available to buy digitally in HD and 4K Ultra HD on Vudu ($14.99) and on Amazon Prime Video ($14.99).

When can I buy Spider no way home tickets?

And now, the most popular Marvel film of 2021 is returning to theaters! It was previously announced that Spider-Man: No Way Home would be coming back to theaters on September 2nd, 2022 as a “More Fun Stuff Version.” And now it's been revealed that tickets will go on sale starting TOMORROW, August 23rd!

How do you get tickets for Spider

Where to buy Spider-Man: No Way Home – The More Fun Stuff Version tickets.
AMC Theatres..
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Atom Tickets..
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MovieTickets.com..