Fans of Spider-Man will feel their 'spidey' senses tingling as their hero’s movies are finally swinging onto Disney Plus – but the hugely popular Spider-Man: No Way Home is not among them.
Joining the streaming service on Friday (June 17) are Spider-Man (2002), Spider-Man 2 (2004), The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) and Spider-Man Homecoming (2014).
Also oddly missing from the webtastic line-up are Spider-Man 3 and Spider-Man: Far From Home.
An expanded version of the last instalment - Spider-Man: No Way Home – is getting a re-release at US cinemas on September 2, with an announcement expected soon about a UK date.
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This 'more fun version' of the phenomenally successful Marvel movie, starring Tom Holland, is set to include deleted scenes from the original theatrical release as well as a whole host of other surprises.
No Way Home was released last year, raking in £1.5billion at the global box office, becoming the first to hit the $1bn mark (£746.4m) since 2019.
An anomaly among the Marvel films, the Spider-Man franchise is owned by Sony Pictures - so fans thought they’d never see their web-slinging hero land on Disney Plus.
However the Marvel Cinematic Universe (an on-screen story-line shared between a myriad of superheroes) - is still frustratingly incomplete on the streaming platform, particularly for those wishing to watch the enormous saga in order.