With Spider-Man: No Way Home having finally been released last month, so many of the film’s long-hidden secrets are finally in the open. For example, during the film’s entire production and promotional campaign, everyone involved denied that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield would show up in the movie. But as we all know, they do indeed make appearances. Now, these secrets and more can be relived through the film’s script. Because as of this moment, the full script for Spider-Man: No Way Home is now available online.
The full script for Spider-Man: No Way Home was posted via Deadline, and features all 182 pages written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. This isn’t just an early draft, either. The script that was posted is the revised final cut, so you can enjoy it now while you wait for the film to hit home video.
It’s worth noting that there really are some exciting elements to be found in this script. For example, there is an Easter egg towards the end that confirms there is a specific reference to Stan Lee by casting a look-alike actor. It’s the little tidbits like this that make reading the script, and seeing what was written before it hit the screen, so fascinating. Especially considering how much of the film was kept secretive for so long.
When it comes to Spider-Man: No Way Home, fans have a lot to be grateful for. The film did things that no one would have ever previously thought possible. Specifically, the way it opened up the Multiverse and allowed actors Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield to fight alongside one another as their respective Spider-Man iterations. It’s a massive treat for fans, as if the opportunity to finally read the script.
Meanwhile, the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: No Way Home is currently playing in theaters.