Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios dropped the first ten minutes of Spider-Man: No Way Home ahead of the film's home media release.

The ten minutes cover the immediate aftermath of Mysterio's doctored clip from Spider-Man: Far From Home, which revealed Spider-Man's secret identity to the world. The Daily Bugle's report sends mobs rushing to the Web-Head and all of his closest friends and family, including MJ. In addition, while the other two Spider-Men don't appear in the first ten minutes, another superhero does: Matt Murdock.

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Spider-Man: No Way Home was premiered exclusively in theaters in December and has earned a whopping $1.8 billion at the worldwide box office. Following its highly successful theatrical release, the film was scheduled to be digitally released on March 22 until a Blu-ray quality version of the film leaked. In response, the digital release date was brought forward from March 22 to March 15.

The Blu-ray release of Spider-Man: No Way Home will contain 80 minutes of bonus content, including bloopers, featurettes, behind-the-scenes content and deleted scenes, some of which feature Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, who reprised their respective roles as Spider-Man. If that weren't enough, one deleted scene teased at least one more scene with No Way Home's major villains. Another, which recently leaked, revealed a cut scene featuring Matt Murdock, acting as Happy Hogan's lawyer.

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Actor Charlie Cox, who played Daredevil across all three seasons of the superhero's Netflix series, previously revealed he experienced an underwhelming response to his cameo when he caught a screening of No Way Home. "I snuck into a movie theater near where I live and literally stood in the corridor... and, sadly, my experience was it was dead f**king quiet," the actor explained, adding, "I was so disappointed – my wife was with me and she was recording me, because it'd be fun to have that moment of everyone cheering, and then... tumbleweed!" Shortly after Cox's revelation, fans moved to assure him audiences elsewhere cheered audibly when he appeared on screen, with many posted reaction videos from screenings of Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The film's final post-credits scene debuted the trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, though its connection to the upcoming film does not seem to end there. No Way Home's multiverse action continues to inform some of the many theories circulating about cameos and new characters set to appear in the Doctor Strange sequel.

Spider-Man: No Way Home will be available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on April 12.

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