A new behind-the-scenesvideofrom the set ofSpider-Man: No Way Homeis showing off part of a deleted scene ofHarry Holland, starTom Holland’s brother, playing a criminal caught by the hero’s web. The video shows Harry Holland performing his stunt, which involved hanging upside down from a rope (or web?) as swinging past a set of storefronts as he is brought to justice by the webslinger.
In the deleted scene, the younger Holland plays a criminal chased by Spider-Man, ending with the criminal hung upsidedown — by request of the older Holland, in a move that smacks of true older-sibling mischief. As he explained in an interview onThe Graham Norton Show:

“We cast Harry and he’s on set. I go up to the stunt coordinator and I’m like, ‘Please just whatever you do with the stunt, make it so he’s upside down.’ We’re doing the scene. Harry’s upside down swinging back and forth. Bless him, he’s doing a really good job. And as the day’s going on he’s got these lines and he’s starting to forget his lines and his eyes are about to pop out of his head.”
Unfortunately, Harry Holland’s MCU debut was cut from the final film — and considering howNo Way Home’stheatrical cut is alreadythe longest Spider-Man film ever made, it’s understandable some scenes were scrapped in post-production.
RELATED:‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Villains Ranked By PowerInSpider-Man:No Way Home, Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is enlisted to erase Spider-Man’s real identity from public memory. Unfortunately, the spell doesn’t work as planned, and instead brings visitors from other realities into the MCU.Spider-Man: No Way Homefeatures appearances fromAlfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus,Jamie Foxx’s Electro,Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin,Thomas Haden Church’s Sandman, andRhys Ifans' Lizard. All these villains come from previous iterations of the Web Crawler, exactly one bad guy for each pre-MCU film — three starringTobey Maguireas the titular hero, and the other two led byAndrew Garfield.No Way Homealso sees the return ofZendayaas MJ,Jacob Batalonas Ned Leeds,Marisa Tomeias May Parker,Jon Favreauas Happy Hogan,Benedict Wongas Wong,Tony Revolorias Flash Thompson, andAngourie Riceas Betty Brant.
Jon Wattsreturns to direct the third Spidey installment, with a script written byChris McKennaandErik Sommers, who both penned the previous two MCUSpider-Manfilms. The movie is alreadySony’s biggest box office success, having crossed the domestic mark of $600 million last weekend— and when international markets are taken into account,No Way Homehas already brought in more than $ 1.3 billion.
Spider-Man:No Way Homeis breaking box office records in theaters right now. Check the new behind-the-scenes video below.