A new image of a Spider-Man: No Way Home deleted scene has been released, depicting an awkward elevator ride shared by Spider-Man and his villains. The third film in Jon Watts' MCU-based Spider-Man trilogy saw Tom Holland's version of the character face returning villains played by Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, Thomas Haden Church, and Jamie Foxx. Deleted scenes and other bonus material will be available on April 12 when the film gets its Blu-ray release.
In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Holland's Peter Parker takes on an incredibly difficult responsibility when he vows to help the displaced multiversal villains cure themselves rather than send them back to their own universes to face their demise. Against the recommendations of Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) with the support of Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), Parker takes the villains to Happy Hogan's (John Favreau) apartment, where he can use the Stark Industries fabricator to develop cures. Sony and Marvel have continually released BTS images to tease fans about the bonus features that No Way Home's home release has to offer.
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The still released by Sony depicts a deleted scene featuring Peter, May, Norman Osborn (Dafoe), Otto Octavius (Molina), Flint Marko (Church), and Max Dillon (Foxx). In the scene, Peter and May are standing in the elevator of Happy's apartment building, with the group of multiversal villains standing between them both. As seen in the image, none of the characters in the elevator seem comfortable about the situation, especially Otto, who is still restrained in his reprogrammed tentacle due to the appendages A.I. still clouding his judgment.
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