As Agent Smith said in ‘The Matrix’, “not impossible, inevitable.” This was the fact that ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ went to return to theaters with an extended version after sweeping the international box office and after the commercial maneuver – not to say trick – of not including the deleted scenes of the film in the physical editions of the feature film directed by Jon Watts.
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If two months ago we informed you of the existence of this ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home: The More Fun Stuff Version’ —telita with the title of yore— and we told you that it would only reach theaters in the United States and Canada on September 2, today we can finally confirm that the the marvelite wall-crawlers will also land in Spanish cinemas; albeit a little later than expected.
The folks at Sony Pictures have chosen the day September 23 to immerse ourselves again in the Marvel Cinematic Universe at the hands of Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire and company. On that date it will coincide on the billboard —except for last minute changes— with ‘Do not worry dear’ by Olivia Wilde ‘Model 77’ by Alberto Rodriguez or ‘Crimes of the Future’ by David Cronenberg; It will be rare that it does not sweep again in its re-opening weekend.
As of today, ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ It has an international collection of 1,901 million dollars that place it in sixth place among the highest-grossing films in history; very close to ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’, with 2,048 and 2,069 million respectively. It will be rare that the push of its return to theaters does not make it advance positions in the ranking.
While we wait for the month that remains until its release, I leave you with the poster of this version, in which they have chosen to bring out the heavy artillery and show everything that was saved in its original premiere. Although they could have used this one, because the “great surprises” of the film already knew half the world before seeing it…
