Spider-Man: Far From Home is now available on Digital platforms, and it swings on to DVD and Blu-ray next Tuesday. While we're sure you're all keen to rewatch the movie and delve into those special features, we're now taking a closer look at all the deleted and extended scenes included on the disc.
While breaking down each of those, we also delve into "Peter's To-Do List," the short film director Jon Watts
exclusively revealed to us in an interview which took place back in July.
If you're at all curious about what to expect from both that and the rest of the new scenes included on the
Spider-Man: Far From Home Digital and physical releases, then you definitely need to check out our handy breakdown. To do so, all you guys have to do is click on the "View List" button below!
The Blip
As Betty and Jason deliver one of their patented news reports for Midtown High, both of them become victims of "The Snap" as they fade into nothingness, much to their confusion and horror.
We then see them return five years later thanks to "The Blip" and while Jason proceeds to throw up all over the set, Betty quite calmly asks to have her chair back so she can continue presenting.
Pit Stop
In an extended version of the sequence that ends with Peter Parker's pants around his ankles, we see Mr. Dell frantically searching for a toilet and the class arrive in a small store as Mr. Harrington tries to figure out where Dmitri has taken them.
Honestly, the whole thing is a little pointless, and while it shows us what everyone else was up to, it proves to be far from essential viewing!
Quentin Beck's Plan
This was included in the "Extended Cut" of
Spider-Man: Far From Home that was released in theaters. It starts with Quentin Beck talking to his followers about where they'll need to be to avoid the strike zones, while also reminding them that they'll need to document Mysterio's battle against the Elementals because the civilians who would usually do that...well, they'll likely be dead!
He then receives a call from Nick Fury and fools the former S.H.I.E.L.D. Director into believing that he's on the way from Berlin to help with whatever that energy surge is in London.
Peter And MJ Get Closer
Well, this is sweet! In the movie, we learn that Peter and MJ are an item when they leave the airport hand in hand. In this version, however, they're shown on the plane together and after waking up and realising they've fallen asleep on each other, they quite happy go back to doing just that.
It's a cute moment, and the sequel certainly wouldn't have suffered from including it!
Airport Reunion
Reunited with his Aunt May, Peter asks her what she thinks of his new glasses. Her response? "A little obvious." After explaining that they belonged to Tony Stark, she softens and says that he'll grow into them. It's a touching moment and one that dropped some hints about his future with E.D.I.T.H.
That's not something the next movie will touch on, of course, as we now know that Spider-Man is leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Like "Karen," expect the E.D.I.T.H. to just vanish!
Flash Thompson's Vlog
An assortment of footage from Flash Thompson's video diary, we see the bully clashing with MJ and Mr. Harrington in that store we mentioned a little earlier as well as him making fun of Ned and Betty.
He then films himself on the run from that Elemental attack in London, and it's then we learn he has asthma, something his comic book counterpart (a Jock) most definitely doesn't suffer from. We also get to see that meeting with Happy Hogan and the Stark Jet exploding from his point of view.
Peter's To-Do List
The short film begins with Peter and Ned talking in school about all the jobs Peter has to do before they jet off on their field trip. Things kick off with a visit to Delmars where the wall-crawler picks up a dual headphone adaptor and a travel plug. Peter then heads to a pawn shop where he sells his action figures so he'll have the money to buy MJ that necklace...but he just can't part with Lobot!
It's then time for Peter to get his passport, and after being met with a massive line in the Post Office, he utilises the Spider Drone from the first movie to open one of the clerk's windows.
An awesome action sequence follows featuring the Iron Spider taking down the Manfredi crime mob. Just as it appears he's been gunned down by one of them, the web-slinger jumps up and proceeds to take them down in a series of scenes which definitely should have been included in the final cut. Spidey then explains to the cops who everyone is and tells them he's going on vacation.