Sony has a perpetual film license for Spider-Man so long as it releases a new title every 5.75 years. The gap has long been a pain for Disney, and particularly since the launch of Disney+ in 2019. While you can already watch The Amazing Spider-Man 2 in at least some countries, this does mean you'll have to wait if you want to watch titles like No Way Home or Into the Spider-Verse without turning to other services (and in some cases, paying for a purchase or rental). More of Sony Pictures' Spider-Man movie and TV lineup will come to the US later in the year, Disney says. Sam Raimi's trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man will be available tomorrow (April 21st), while Homecoming and Venom arrive May 12th. The streaming service is adding the first wave of Spidey movies to its US catalog in the next few weeks. It took a couple of years, but Disney+ is finally doing more to patch the Spider-Man-sized hole in its Marvel movie lineup.
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