‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Extended Cut Comes To Theaters With New Post-Credits Scene

Spider-Man: No Way Home is now swinging back into theaters for a limited time. This edition even includes a new post credit scene detailing just how Peter’s erasure from everyone’s lives works.

The new tag features Betty Brant going through Midtown Technical High School’s history in one last segment. In a montage with photos from Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far from Home, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) isn’t anywhere to be found. His presence isn’t just gone from their memories but from physical evidence as well, thanks to Dr. Strange’s spell.

Spider-Man: No Way Home originally premiered back in Dec. 2021, making $1.8 billion at the box office despite the pandemic. It brought together both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s versions of Spider-Man and marked the end of the Tom Holland Homecoming Saga.

This rerelease is subtitled The More Fun Stuff Version and includes 13 extra minutes of deleted scenes and additional material.

Read our review of Spider-Man’s No Way Home’s initial release here.

Cortland Jacoby
A D.C area native, Cortland has been interested in media since birth. Taking film classes in high school and watching the classics with family instilled a love of film in Cortland’s formative years. Before graduating with a degree in English and minoring in Film Study from Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania, Cortland ran the college’s radio station, where she frequently reviewed films on air. She then wrote for another D.C area publication before landing at Punch Drunk Critics. Aside from writing and interviewing, she enjoys podcasts, knitting, and talking about representation in media.