I'm working on yet another version of this fan edit, again intended as the final version. What's different this time is that I'll be keeping the 5.1 audio of the movie, plus some changes in which deleted scene is going to be used. However I need some help from you guys:
Mayhem in the Morgue: In the theatrical edition, it didn't make sense that Max Dillon's body was left in a morgue, with a running crematorium, without a mortician to cremate him (maybe he had to go to the bathroom?). With this, it makes more sense, plus it also shows how dangerous Electro can be, with the fate of the mortician. However, the dancing mortician might feel tonally inconsistent with what comes immediately after, being Electro's awakening and the mortician's gruesome demise. Kevin Feige also said it's cliché, which I personally don't see how. Can someone explain?
Goblin Kills Menken: I can trim Goblin coming closer to Menken, while keeping Goblin flying him up and dropping him, but wouldn't the unfinished CGI around them be too distracting? Also it seems like "the fall is fast and steep" is a callback to something that was never put in the movie. This scene gives us more of Goblin attacking Oscorp, which is what we want, while also giving closure to Menken. But it's quite irrelevant. What do you guys think?
Also, I'm not using Peter Meets His Father this time. While it works well as the finale of the untold story, Aunt May's talk with Peter and Gwen's speech after that works miles better. We don't really need a resolution to the Untold Story with a big speech from Richard Parker, since it was already concluded in the Roosevelt scene.
Finally, the title. I first called this edit Finale Extended Edition, which was okay but caused some confusion ("is it the finale that's extended, or...?"), then after BvS Ultimate Edition, I called this one also Ultimate Edition, which was better, but uninspired, plus on YouTube I found a re-edit of the movie called the Ultimate Re-Cut Edition. So finally, I'm trying to think of a sub-title for this Extended Edition, which also acts as a finale to a two-part epic. What do you think I should call this?