The extended version of Spider-Man: No Way Home , officially titled The More Fun Stuff Version
trailer with a montage by Betty Brant showing school memories—notably, Peter is either missing or obscured in the photos due to Dr. Strange's spell. Version Comparison Original Theatrical Cut More Fun Stuff Version (Extended) ~148 minutes ~159–163 minutes New Footage 11–15 minutes Post-Credits Doctor Strange 2 High school montage (Betty Brant) behind-the-scenes featurettes, or would you like to know which 4K physical editions include these extra scenes? Watch Spider-Man: No Way Home (Extended Version) - Netflix
One of the most notable changes is the replacement of the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness teaser trailer with a brand-new post-credits scene. This scene features Betty Brant’s final high school news segment, which recaps the students' past four years. Crucially, Peter Parker is either missing or obscured in every photo and video, illustrating the thoroughness of Doctor Strange's memory-erasing spell and clarifying the film's somber ending. Release and Availability
: New scenes of Peter’s school life, including gym class interactions and Betty Brant's school news segments. More Daredevil
Includes extra school scenes, such as Peter being forced to climb a wall in gym class and Betty Brant interviewing teachers and classmates about the Spider-Man revelation.
Unlike a traditional director’s cut that might alter the film's tone, the "More Fun Stuff Version" focuses on character interactions, humor, and "bittersweet" world-building. Key additions include: