Read the full script for Spider-Man: No Way Home for free

Read the full script for Spider-Man: No Way Home for free

Read the full script for Spider-Man

If you enjoyed Spider-Man: No Way Home, you may be among those who will thank the Deadline colleagues, who have just given a great gift to fans of Webweave: the complete script for Spider-Man: No Way Home. Within the Read the Screenplay program, a content in which Deadline presents the original screenplay of great blockbusters, the original screenplay of Spider-Man: No Way Home was presented.

Peter Parker's third solo adventure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, after Homecoming and Far From Home, it was last year's superhero cinematic event. After the events of Endgame, and the progressive revelations of series like WandaVision and Loki, it is precisely in Spider-Man: No Way Home that the concept of multiverse is finally deepened, a narrative assumption that will be central in the next film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Doctor Strange in The Multiverse of Madness. Based on famous stories such as One More Day and One moment in time, Spider-Man: No Way Home has given us a momentous moment in Peter Parker's growth within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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The complete script of Spider-Man: No Way Home shown by Deadline

The complete script of Spider-Man: No Way Home, which had the working title Serenity Now, is revealed by Deadline just as Sony is pushing its film further ahead of the upcoming Oscars ceremony. This nearly two-hundred-page tome written by Chris McKenna and Eric Sommers could become the winning weapon in getting Spider-Man: No Way Home to at least get a Best Picture nomination.

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You Can Now Read the Full SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME Script

What was not so long ago the most locked-down script in Hollywood is now available for your reading pleasure. As part of Deadline’s “Read the Screenplay” series, the publication has released Spider-Man: No Way Home’s script in full.


The “Read the Screenplay” series “debuts and celebrates the scripts of films that will be factors in this year’s movie awards race.” And, just as a fair warning. These scripts do contain spoilers. So, if you don’t know that REDACTED happens in Spider-Man: No Way Home, we suggest you do not read the script.


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But if you’ve already seen the movie, once, twice, or ten times, this treat is for you. Seeing the script of a film feels like getting under its skin and into its skeleton. Before the actors breathe life into it, before the CGI explosions appear, the screenplay is the movie’s core. And, of course, once you read it, going back to see what has changed provides a whole different experience too. So for those lamenting the wait for more Peter Parker, No Way Home’s script brings him back in a new form sooner than expected.


Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers wrote Spider-Man: No Way Home‘s script. And their pen sees Peter Parker through many adventures and misadventures. Which (spoilers) also involve writing two other guest Peter Parkers. A massive undertaking.


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The full Spider-Man: No Way Home script can be found here. Don’t get fooled by its title, “Serenity Now.” That’s just a decoy title the writers cooked up because, at some point, no one was allowed to see the script at all. It really does feel like peeking behind a curtain into a forbidden room. “Serenity Now” has a lot of weight to it, even as a decoy. Because if we scroll down to the end, we find this final thought sees us out of No Way Home.


Spider-Man leaps and… Soars over the Rockefeller Christmas tree with a newfound sense of freedom. Liberated from having to juggle two lives. Peter Parker is no more, but Spider-Man lives on.


Now that is the kind of gut-punch you can only get from the written word.


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