Spider-Man: Far From Home will be hitting theaters next week but director Jon Watts is already giving fans a huge reason to pick up the Blu-Ray. Speaking with ComicBookMovie, Watts has revealed that the Blu-Ray release will come with a short film that is comprised of unused footage from the movie. In fact, these scenes appeared on the trailer so if you don't want to know what won't be in the film, avoid reading this for now.
MINOR SPOILERS FOR SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME
The short film, potentially called "Peter's To-Do List," will be comprised of Peter getting his passport and stopping a crime syndicate in the city before leaving. Both scenes were very prominent in the trailers, so knowing that they won't be in the final film is a bit shocking. Also, anyone hoping that this would be the start of Marvel bringing back their One-Shot shorts will be disappointed.
Here's the full explanation from Watts:
"Yeah, both of those are actually part of the same montage which is 'Peter's To-Do List.' It's all the things he has to do before he goes on the trip which are going to Delmar's to get a dual headphone adaptor and one of those European travel plugs, he has to go to a pawn shop to sell his Star Wars toys to get money for the trip, he has to pick up his passport, and he has to take down this giant crime syndicate. That's just the to-do list for someone like him but that will be its own little short film that we're going to put on the Blu-ray. There are some good deleted scenes."
Fans will be able to watch Spider-Man: Far From Home next week, on July 2.
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