Spider-Man Fans Are Divided Over No Return Home

2022-09-10 09:58:31 By : Ms. Yolanda Bai

Extended version of Spider-Man: No Coming Home, called the More Fun Stuff version, promised another 11 minutes of fun, but ended up dividing the public's opinion.The announcement of an extended version of the feature that brings together the 3 cinematic incarnations of the webmaster excited fans and sold many tickets to see what John Watts had cut from the initial version for theaters.But while critical reaction to the first version of the film was overwhelmingly positive, audiences for the extended version seem to be divided.Fans took to Twitter and shared their thoughts on the new moments of the Marvel hero.Reactions range from pure ecstasy with the longer dialogues and a new post-credit scene, to relief that certain scenes were cut or removed entirely from the film.“I just watched all the deleted scenes from Spider-Man: No Return Home from the new extended version, and literally all of them should have stayed in the movie.What a shame!I'm glad I didn't spend money on the More Fun Stuff version of No Coming Home, which should have been called More Average Stuff.”said a fan on Twitter.Another fan stated: “The More Fun Stuff version of Spider-Man: No Return Home if you LOVE No Return Home.But don't make the mistake of thinking this is really an extended version.It has some extra jokes and fun moments.A few clarifications and a new post credit scene, but it's the same great movie."In a tweet, another netizen opined: “The extended version of Spider-Man: No Return Home has such a better pacing, those extra moments and dialogue add so much, making the movie more understandable.We spent a lot more time watching Peter suffer in high school.Glad to have seen it on the big screen.That post credit sceneOne user commented: “The More Fun Stuff version isn't fun, it's depressing!It makes you feel bad for Peter Parker even more.It should have been called the Most Depressing Version.Really, the extended version has improved the pacing and digs deeper into Peter's arc."“The extended version of Spider-Man: No Return Home was solid.There was an additional scene in the first act that should have been shortened or kept cut as it kills the moment, but the rest was great.The little extra moments with Andrew and Tobey were welcome.”explained another fan on Twitter.“I watched the extended version of Spider-Man: No Homecoming.Some of the new stuff could certainly have stayed in the edit room for pacing reasons, but there are other things that are welcome.That was just to get to US$2 billion, right?It's almost at that number” judged another fan.2022 © Cinema Observatory