Sony’s ‘Spider-Man’ Movies Heading to Disney+ This Spring — Including Tobey Maguire Trilogy and Andrew Garfield’s ‘Amazing Spider-Man’

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Disney+ announced that a slate of the new and original Spider-Man films will be added to their streaming library in the coming weeks, along with Tom Hardy‘s 2018 movie Venom.

The move will give “fans access to more from the Marvel collection, all in one place,” according to a press release sent out today.

On April 21, both Tobey Maguire‘s turn in Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, and Spider-Man 3 as well as Andrew Garfield‘s brief stint as the masked hero in The Amazing Spider-Man will be added to Disney+.

As of now, none of Tom Holland‘s Spider-Man movies are streaming on the platform. But that will soon change when Spider-Man: Homecoming arrives on the platform May 12. Venom will also be added to the streamer that day.

The original Spider-Man actors famously teamed up with Tom Holland in Spider-Man: No Way Home in 2021. But the hit movie is still not streaming on Disney+, though it houses the rest of the Marvel franchise that it ties into. This is due to a deal Disney struck up with Sony in April 2021 that says Sony’s theatrical releases from 2022 to 2026 will stream on Disney+ after having a first run on Netflix.

Disney’s announcement hints that fans should be expecting to see some more Sony properties — including Spider-Man: Far From Home and No Way Home, possibly — on the streaming platform very soon.

“Additional titles from Sony Pictures’ film and television library are expected to premiere on Disney+ in the U.S. later this year,” the press release states.

Soon enough, Marvel fans will be able to catch up on all of the Spider-Man iterations leading up to that iconic team up in No Way Home.

And after the film’s post-credit scene heavily hinted that Venom will be playing a big role in the next installment, it’s only fitting that fans will be able to refresh themselves on Eddie Brock’s tale before the next Spider-Man comes out.