All Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland Spider-Man Movies Returning To Cinemas This Spring

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    Summary

    • Sony brings back all 8 live-action Spider-Man films to theaters, airing between April and June 2024.
    • Re-releasing Spider-Man hits could boost success of
      Kraven the Hunter’s
      release in August.
    • Future of Spider-Man franchise sparks interest in potential multiverse stories, though nothing is official yet.



    As part of Sony’s celebration of Columbia Pictures’ centenary, fans of Spider-Man will have the chance to see all eight live-action movies back on the big screen. As per Cinemark listings, Sam Raimi’s trilogy starring Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield’s Amazing Spider-Man duology and Tom Holland’s MCU trilogy will all be available in cinemas between April and June 2024.


    Spider-Man 3 / Spider-Man: No Way Home

    Release Date
    December 17, 2021

    Runtime
    2hr 28min

    Format
    Theatrical

    Subtitle
    No Way Home

    Studio
    Columbia Pictures, Pascal Pictures, Marvel Studios

    Tagline
    The Multiverse Unleashed.

    Franchise
    Marvel

    Having suffered a run of box office disasters with their recent Spider-Man Universe offerings of Morbius and Madame Web, Sony will be hoping to pick up a quick win by re-releasing the ever-popular superhero’s greatest hits back into theaters ahead of the release of Kraven the Hunter in August. The release schedule for the movies can be seen below.

    Movie

    2024 Re-Release Date

    Spider-Man (2002)

    April 15

    Spider-Man 2 (2004)

    April 22

    Spider-Man 3 (2007)

    April 29

    The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

    May 06

    The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)

    May 13

    Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)

    May 20

    Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)

    May 27

    Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

    June 03


    As well as potentially building up a bit of Spider-Man success for Sony ahead of their next SSU movie, the wave of releases will tap into the sense of nostalgia felt by fans on the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home. There are many fans who were probably not around to see Maguire swing out as Peter Parker back in 2002, and some who missed Garfield’s two movies a decade ago, and this is the perfect opportunity to remedy that.


    What Does the Future Hold for Spider-Man?

    When it comes to looking at the future of the Spider-Man franchise, there is always a very cautious sense of enthusiasm for what comes next. As Marvel’s most popular, and most profitable, superhero, we are never too far away from new projects featuring Peter Parker’s adventures.


    Following the success of the animated movies Into the Spider-Verse and Across the Spider-Verse, Beyond the Spider-Verse will be the next web-slinging movie coming to cinemas, albeit led by Miles Morales rather than Peter Parker. That movie suffered several delays due to the 2023 strikes in Hollywood, and is currently without a release date.

    Related
    Tom Holland Responds to Spider-Man 4 Return: ‘I Want to Protect His Legacy’

    Tom Holland feels very protective of Spider-Man, and the actor wants to protect the webslinger’s storied history.

    Of course, the big question is what will happen to Tom Holland’s iteration of the character following the events of No Way Home. While there is still no official update on Spider-Man 4, rumors have suggested another rift developing between Marvel Studios and Sony over the direction the next MCU installment will take. According to reports, Sony wants another multiverse story and to bring back several past faces to try and capitalize on the success of No Way Home, but Kevin Feige wants to keep things relatively grounded and “street-level.” While this tussle continues, the next MCU Spider-Man movie is always going to be just out of reach for now.


    All of Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland’s Spider-Man movies are available on Disney+, except
    Spider-Man: No Way Home,
    which is available to rent from usual outlets.



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