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How The Spiderman : Homecoming Trailer Scenes Removed From The Film

Since Spider-Man : Homecoming played on cinema, various expectations have certainly emerged in the mind of the audience. Including scenes in the trailer that had been released earlier by the Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures.


However, when watching the movie on the cinema, it was revealed that two scenes were removed. The first scene is the emergence of Vulture in a hotel atrium, and the second is the scene when Spider-Man and Iron Man exploring New York City from height together, as quoted from Slash Film, Wednesday (5/7/2017).

Later, Jon Watts as the director of Spider-Man : Homecoming, shared to ScreenCrush regarding the deleted scenes when the film is broadcast. "The shooting at the atrium hotel was originally created for Comic-Con, as promotional video before we took any pictures; We had been taking pictures for about two weeks filming. The scene was never intended to be included in the film," he said.

"But I use it for the Vulture's point of view at the beginning of the film; Vulture hovers, swooping toward the camera like that. I prefer using that scene, omminted the one at the atrium of Atlanta hotel. And then take a picture of Spider-Man and Iron Man together in Queens, it never exist," he continued.

Further, Jon Watts explained why he made the scene Iron Man and Spider-Man flying together in the New York' sky which has become the scene of the Marvel fans be proud of.

"I think the studio wanted a picture of Spider-Man and Iron Man flying together with the view of the Staten Island Ferry for the first trailer, but it seemed not nice — the background looked bland, because the port of Staten Island has a very simple buildings, "he explained.

Further, he explained, "it's almost like a modified 3D object. So, I think I'm like, 'Let's put them in Queens. Let's use it as the background. Because we cannot take a new picture as a whole, so let's use one of the images of this underground station and replace it', "he said.

He admitted the loss of the two scenes originally indeed seemed gauche.

"I feel a little strange because there are images in the trailer which absolutely dissapeared in the film, but this is a cool picture. Funny, I had forgotten we ever did. "

Shooting that exists only in the trailer and not in the film was also done for the movie Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. There are two special scenes trailer for the marketing puporse that involves characters Jyn Erso.

Spider-Man: the Homecoming has already been seen in cinema since Wednesday (5/7/2017). In the future, Spider-Man will appear in the nest Avengers, Avengers: Infinity War, on 2018 and the sequel to the Infinity War and the sequel to Homecoming in 2019.

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