JUST IN: The rooftop scene in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' was re-written at least 10 times. 😳
writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers shared the in-depth thought process that went into perfecting the exchange betweenAfter it was confirmed that Maguire and Garfield would indeed be involved in Peter Parker story to tell." Then, it was a matter of figuring out how Maguire and Garfield's Spider-men would land in the world of Holland's Peter Parker.
"When they got pulled into this movie, what condition were they in? What were they doing? What was their mindset?" said Sommers.had this really nice speech from Gwen about staying hopeful and everything. And immediately it became interesting to us," Sommers continued. "Well, what if Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man, if his Peter Parker couldn't do it, he couldn't keep that hope. He was too hurt by what happened.
Mckenna and Sommers were also interested in hearing how the actors envisioned their characters, which led to "a lot of conversations and a lot of writing." Concluded Sommers: "I would say we must have written that scene at least 10 times." In the end, the attention to detail was worth it. The scene gave a glimpse into the emotional toll it takes to put on the Spidey suit, while also setting up the movie's ambitious final act.Spider-Man: No Way Home
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