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Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home swings onto 4K UHD & Blu-ray with 80 minutes of extras

The multiverse-cracking conclusion to Jon Watts’ wildly successful Spider-Man trilogy comes to home video just in time for a refresher ahead of the upcoming new Doctor Strange film next month.

Spider-Man: No Way Home is by far the biggest Spider-Man film to date — there are more villains, more Spider-Men, magic spells that disrupt the entire multiverse, and a heavy emotional core that anchors the wild superhero hi-jinx with real character stakes.

While we were initially a bit mixed on the film upon its initial release, Spider-Man: No way Home is a film that gets better with each subsequent viewing, making this an ideal purchase on home video. Once you have a grasp on the story, you can focus on the great dialogue between the film’s central characters, the set pieces that Spidey fans have been dreaming of for years, and the life-and-death stakes and consequences that transform Tom Holland’s Peter Parker / Spider-Man into a true adult.

Spider-Man: No Way Home comes to home video with a welcome 80 minutes of behind-the-scenes bonus content. Made up of EPK-type promo material, there is nothing too deep here but there is plenty of fun to be had for fans of the franchise. We get the requisite bloopers & gag reel, 7 featurettes, each dedicated to an element of the film’s production and story, and more.

Highlights of the bonus features include a pair of panels featuring multiple cast members that showcase the energy they each bring to their roles and the ways they play off each other — we get one dedicated to the film’s series of villains, and one featuring all of the various Spider-Men in the film.

One of the most ambitious superhero films of all time, Spider-Man: No Way Home is now available on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD, and digital. With Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness due in theatres on May 6, you’re going to want to revisit this rousing blockbuster ASAP before diving back into the multiverse.

Check out the full list of features below. Spider-Man: No Way Home is available on 4K UHD, Blu-ray/DVD and video-on-demand now.

Spider-Man: No Way Home 4K UHD & Blu-ray extras

Bloopers & Gag Reel
Alternate Reality Easter Eggs

7 Behind the Scenes Featurettes:

Action Choreography Across the Multiverse
A Multiverse of Miscreants
A Spectacular Spider-Journey with Tom Holland
Enter Strange
Graduation Day
Realities Collide, Spiders Unite
Weaving Jon Watt’s Web

2 Special Panels:

The Sinister Summit – Villains Panel: Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, and Jamie Foxx sit down for a roundtable discussion of their sinister characters.

A Meeting of the Spiders – Heroes Panel: The Heroic Spider heroes sit down for a roundtable discussion on Peter, Stunts, and skintight suits.

3 Stories From The Daily Bugle:

Spider-Menace Strikes Again
Spider Sycophant
Web of Lies

2 Stunt Scenes Previsualizations:
Apartment Fight
Shield Fight

3 – International Exclusives:

Spider-Man and the Multiverse in Marvel Comics
Spider-Suits, Gliders, and the Costumes of the Multi-Verse
Magic, Mayhem and the Visual Effects of the Multiverse

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