Some of the best - and worst - superhero movies ever made are coming to Disney Plus as Spider-Man finally swings onto the House Of Mouse's subscription service.
The Spider-Man movies have remained a notable absence on Disney Plus since the service's launch. This is, of course, mostly down to the fact that Sony still owns the movie rights to the wall-crawler. Even so, given Tom Holland's Spidey is very much of the MCU, it's always felt a little odd that his solo adventures have remained unavailable to watch alongside his Avengers buddies.
The good news is that all three generations of Spider-Man are making their way to Disney Plus as of June 17, with just a few omissions.
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The original Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 directed by Sam Raimi and Tobey Maguire are both accounted for, but there's no mention of the divisive Spider-Man 3. I'm not sure who's losing sleep over that particular stinker not being on Disney Plus, but it feels odd not to have the entire Raimi trilogy on there.
Speaking of incomplete trilogies, both of Andrew Garfield's Amazing Spider-Man movies will be available. Rewatch The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and wonder why on Earth people are still asking for a third movie.
Finally, Tom Holland's first MCU solo movie - Spider-Man: Homecoming - will be joining the service. Far From Home and No Way Home are not coming, unfortunately, and there's currently no word on when they will arrive on Disney Plus. Given that Sony has an exclusive deal with Netflix, I'd imagine it'll be a while until the most recent Spidey flick makes its way to Disney Plus. For now, your MCU rewatches are doomed to involve multiple subscription services.
Topics: Spider Man, Sony, Disney