Spider-Man: No Way Home returns to theaters on September 2 after breaking box office records and becoming one of the highest grossing films. This time, Marvel is splashing out some new, expanded scenes to keep things fresh.
Marvel calls the revamped movie “The More Fun Stuff Version” and says it’s releasing it to celebrate Spider-Man’s 60th birthday in comics. Oh yeah, and it’s the 20th anniversary of Toby Maguire’s debut in the first Spider-Man movie (do you still feel old?).
Spider-Man: No Way Home is not really like all the other Spider-Man movies in the franchise, that is, because the three Spider-Man (Spider-Mans?) End up crossing. That’s why it makes more sense for Marvel and Sony to return the film to theaters on the occasion of Spider-Man’s birthday, unlike what both companies did with Morbius when they re-released the film due to of a meme (RIP).
Tickets go on sale on August 9, and Marvel will announce “soon” dates for other countries. If you haven’t seen Spider-Man: No Way Home when it first hit theaters, this is (probably) your last chance to see it on the big screen.
Updated June 11, 8:43 PM ET: Updated to clarify that Sony distributed Morbius and Spider-Man: No Way Home.