

Right now, however, "Spider-Man" movies remain split across streaming services. That deal will cover films released between 20, and could allow for older "Spider-Man" films to move to Disney Plus after their Netflix exclusivity ends. However, Sony decided to partner with Marvel to bring the character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in 2016.Īs part of the deal, Tom Holland's Spider-Man made his debut in "Captain America: Civil War." Sony and Marvel then co-produced "Spider-Man: Homecoming," "Far From Home," and " No Way Home" as joint projects.Įarlier this year, Sony and Disney agreed on a larger deal that will bring Sony's theatrical releases to Disney Plus after an initial streaming run on Netflix. Though Marvel Studios owns the big-screen rights to most of its characters, Sony has held the movie rights to "Spider-Man" since 1999. Instead, they're spread across multiple streaming services, and some films are only available to rent or buy individually.


Daily Bugle reports of Parker's first day back at school and the arrivals of Dillon and Marko.additional scenes of Parker at school Brant interviewing Parker, his teachers, and his classmates.the scene with Holland's brother Harry as a thief that was cut from the original release.additional scenes of Parker and May being interrogated by the Department of Damage Control.an introduction by Holland, Maguire, and Garfield.This alternative version had some additional, extended scenes and a new post-credits scene (replace the teaser trailer of Доктор Стрендж у Мультивсесвіті божевілля (2022)) which weren't seen in the theatrical version of the film, taking the total runtime to 157 minutes. An alternate version of the film (titled 'The More Fun Stuff Version') was announced by Sony Pictures in June 2022 and was later released in September 2nd of that year.
