The most-anticipated movie not only brings back the superhero, but it includes supervillains from earlier Spider-Man franchises too.
Last Updated: 02.53 PM, Dec 04, 2021
The runtime of upcoming Marvel movie Spider-Man No Way Home is out and it seems to mark the Tom Holland-starrer as the third-longest Marvel Cinematic Universe movie. According to Collider, the movie will run for 150 minutes, following Avengers: Endgame (181 minutes) as the first longest and Eternals (157 minutes) the second.
The most-anticipated movie not only brings back the superhero, but it includes supervillains from earlier Spider-Man franchises too. Characters including Electro (Jamie Foxx), Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina), Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Sandman (Thomas Haden Church) and Lizard (Rhys Ifans) are confirmed to return, while fans expect more surprises too.
Maguire and Garfield are expected to make a comeback while the studios has been keeping the secrets to themselves. Even though the promotions have not shown any of their presence.
Meanwhile, Benedict’s Cumerbatch’s Doctor Strange replaces Tony Stark for the role of Peter’s mentor in the movie. Jon Watts is on board as the director, like he did for the previous two movies of the franchise.
The sequel to 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, follows Peter Parker while he is struggling with his superhero identity being made open to the public. He requests Doctor Strange to solve his problems through a spell. But the storyline progresses as the spell goes wrong which leads Parker to face terrible consequences.
The movie will hit theatres in India on December 16, and will be released in the US on December 17. With the release date nearing, fans have been facing trouble in booking tickets due to the website crash, according to the latest reports.