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Spider-Man in film

Spider-Man in film dates back to 1977, his rights belonging to Marvel until 1999, when Sony bought them for $7 million.[1] He has been Marvel's most successful character in the cinema industry ever since. After selling the Spider-Man motion picture rights to Sony, Marvel built its own studio, eventually developing the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) without its most renowned character. This would change in 2016, when Marvel finally was able to add Spider-Man to its cinematic universe, after a licensing deal between Sony and Disney. The agreement ended up being successful to both companies. The following two Avengers sequels, finally with Spider-Man, crossed the $2 billion mark at worldwide box office for the first time. Meanwhile, Sony in association with Marvel[2] launched a new superhero universe, leading Sony to get in 2022 the biggest deal ever for streaming rights: a $3 billion[3] streaming license to Netflix and Disney platforms.

Actors who have played Spider-Man in modern film (from left to right): Tobey Maguire in the Sam Raimi films, Andrew Garfield in the Marc Webb films, and Tom Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films directed by Jon Watts, while Shameik Moore voices Miles Morales in the animated Spider-Verse films.

History edit

The fictional character Spider-Man, a comic book superhero created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and featured in Marvel Comics publications, has appeared as a main character in numerous theatrical and made-for-television films.

The first 10 films were linked to television series and screened in theaters only in certain countries. Nicholas Hammond starred as Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the 1977 made-for-television film Spider-Man that spawned a broadcast series, and would appear as the character in two sequels edited from those episodes. In 1978, the Toei Company created a theatrical spin-off of their Spider-Man television series, with Shinji Todō reprising his role as Takuya Yamashiro / Spider-Man. None of these films had a theatrical release in the United States.

By 1999, Sony Pictures Entertainment had acquired the motion picture rights to the character for cinema and TV,[4] creating two Spider-Man animated TV series, and two film series comprising their own continuities: the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy of films (2002–2007) starring Tobey Maguire as the character, and the Marc Webb Amazing Spider-Man films (2012–2014) starring Andrew Garfield in the role.

In February 2015, Disney, Marvel Studios, and Sony made a deal to share the Spider-Man film rights, leading to a new iteration of Spider-Man being introduced and integrated into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The deal allowed Sony Pictures to continue to own, finance, distribute, and have final creative control of the solo Spider-Man films, with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributing the films with his other appearances in a supporting capacity. Tom Holland portrays this version of Spider-Man, and has appeared in six films to date, from Captain America: Civil War (2016) to Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). In September 2019, following a brief stand-off resulting in the termination of the old agreement, Disney and Sony relented to fan outcry and reached a new agreement for Holland's version to return for future films; the first film to be produced afterward was Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), where he appears alongside Maguire and Garfield who reprise their roles in the film as supporting characters. A fourth MCU Spider-Man film is in development at Sony and Disney.

Plans for an animated Spider-Man film were officially announced by Sony in April 2015, which eventually became Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) from Sony Pictures Animation. Shameik Moore voices Miles Morales / Spider-Man in the film, along with various other versions of Peter Parker and alternate versions of Spider-Man from the multiverse also appearing. A sequel, titled Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, was released in 2023, with a finale, titled Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, currently in production. Potential spin-offs are also planned.

The Spider-Man films have been generally well received. They have collectively grossed $10.2 billion at the global box office, with Far From Home becoming the first Spider-Man film to gross over $1 billion worldwide followed by No Way Home, which became Sony's highest-grossing film of all time.[5] Into the Spider-Verse also won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

Early films edit

The Amazing Spider-Man series edit

Film Release date Director Screenwriter Producer(s)
Spider-Man September 14, 1977 (1977-09-14) E. W. Swackhamer Alvin Boretz Charles W. Fries, Daniel R. Goodman and Edward J. Montagne
Spider-Man Strikes Back May 8, 1978 (1978-05-08) Ron Satlof[6] Robert Janes
Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge May 9, 1981 (1981-05-09) Don McDougall Lionel E. Siegel

Spider-Man (1977) edit

In 1977, the pilot episode of The Amazing Spider-Man television series was released by Columbia Pictures as Spider-Man outside of the United States. It was directed by E. W. Swackhamer, written by Alvin Boretz and stars Nicholas Hammond as the titular character, David White as J. Jonah Jameson and Jeff Donnell as May Parker. The film premiered on CBS on September 14, 1977, and received a VHS release in 1980.

Spider-Man Strikes Back (1978) edit

In 1978, the two-part episode "Deadly Dust" from the television series The Amazing Spider-Man was re-edited and released outside of the United States as a feature film, Spider-Man Strikes Back. Nicholas Hammond reprises his role as Peter Parker / Spider-Man while Robert F. Simon replaces David White in the role of J. Jonah Jameson. The film was theatrically released on 8 May 1978.

Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge (1981) edit

In 1981, a film made from The Amazing Spider-Man television series finale "The Chinese Web", using the same method used to make Spider-Man Strikes Back, was released as Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge in European territories. Nicholas Hammond and Robert F. Simon respectively reprise their roles as Peter Parker / Spider-Man and J. Jonah Jameson. It was directed by Ron Satlof and written by Robert Janes. Other actors include Rosalind Chao, Benson Fong, and Ellen Bry.

Japanese film edit

Film Release date Director Screenwriter Story by Producer
Spider-Man July 22, 1978 (1978-07-22) Kōichi Takemoto Susumu Takaku Saburo Yatsude Susumu Yoshikawa
 
Japanese Spider-Man logo

In 1978, Tōei released a theatrical spin-off of their Spider-Man TV series at the Tōei Cartoon Festival. The film was directed by Kōichi Takemoto, who also directed eight episodes of the TV series. The week after the film's release, a character introduced in the film, Jūzō Mamiya (played by Noboru Nakaya), began appearing in episodes of the TV series. The film was released on July 22, 1978. Like the rest of the series, the film was made available for streaming on Marvel's official website in 2009.

Development edit

Cannon Films edit

The low box office performance of 1983's Superman III made feature-film adaptations of comic book properties a low priority in Hollywood until the late 1990s.[7] In 1985, after a brief option on Spider-Man by Roger Corman expired,[8] Marvel Comics optioned the property to Cannon Films. Cannon chiefs Menahem Golan and his cousin Yoram Globus agreed to pay Marvel Comics $225,000 over the five-year option period, plus a percentage of any film's revenues.[9] However, the rights would revert to Marvel if a film was not made by April 1990.[10]

Tobe Hooper, then preparing both Invaders From Mars and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, was mooted as director. Golan and Globus misunderstood the concept of the character ("They thought it was like The Wolf Man", said director Joseph Zito)[11] and instructed writer Leslie Stevens, creator of The Outer Limits, to write a treatment reflecting their misconception. In Stevens' story, a corporate scientist intentionally subjects ID-badge photographer Peter Parker to radioactive bombardment, transforming him into a hairy, suicidal, eight-armed monster. This human tarantula refuses to join the scientist's new master-race of mutants, battling a succession of mutations kept in a basement laboratory.[11][12]

Unhappy with this perceived debasement of his comic book creation, Marvel's Stan Lee pushed for a new story and screenplay, written for Cannon by Ted Newsom and John Brancato.[13] The variation on the origin story had Otto Octavius as a teacher and mentor to a college-aged Peter Parker. The cyclotron accident which "creates" Spider-Man also deforms the scientist into Doctor Octopus and results in his mad pursuit of proof of the Fifth Force. "Doc Ock" reconstructs his cyclotron and causes electromagnetic abnormalities, anti-gravity effects, and bilocation which threatens to engulf New York City and the world. Joseph Zito, who had directed Cannon's successful Chuck Norris film Invasion USA, replaced Tobe Hooper.[14] The new director hired Barney Cohen to rewrite the script. Cohen added action scenes, a non-canonical comic-book sidekick for the villain, gave Doc Ock the catch phrase, "Okey-dokey", and altered his goal from the Fifth Force to a quest for anti-gravity. Producer Golan (using his pen name "Joseph Goldman") then made a minor polish to Cohen's rewrite. Zito scouted locations and studio facilities in both the U.S. and Europe, and oversaw storyboard breakdowns supervised by Harper Goff. Cannon planned to make the film on the then-substantial budget of between $15 and $20 million.[9]

While no casting was finalized, Zito expressed interest in actor/stunt man Scott Leva, who had posed for Cannon's promotional photos and ads, and made public appearances as Spider-Man for Marvel. The up-and-coming actor Tom Cruise was also discussed for the leading role. Zito considered Bob Hoskins as Doc Ock. Stan Lee expressed his desire to play Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson.[15] Lauren Bacall and Katharine Hepburn were considered for Aunt May, Peter Cushing as a sympathetic scientist, and Adolph Caesar as a police detective.[13] With Cannon finances siphoned by the expensive Superman IV: The Quest for Peace and Masters of the Universe, the company slashed the proposed Spider-Man budget to under $10 million. Director Zito opted out, unwilling to make a compromised Spider-Man. The company commissioned low-budget rewrites from writers Shepard Goldman, Don Michael Paul, and finally Ethan Wiley, and penciled in company workhorse Albert Pyun as director, who also made script alterations.[12]

Scott Leva was still associated with the character through Marvel (he had appeared in photo covers of the comic), and he read each draft. Leva commented: "Ted Newsom and John Brancato had written the script. It was good, but it needed a little work. Unfortunately, with every subsequent rewrite by other writers, it went from good to bad to terrible."[15] Due to Cannon's assorted financial crises, the project shut down after spending about $1.5 million on the project.[11] In 1989, Pathé, owned by corrupt Italian financier Giancarlo Parretti, acquired the overextended Cannon. The filmmaking cousins parted, Globus remaining associated with Pathé, Golan leaving to run 21st Century Film Corporation, keeping a number of properties (including Spider-Man) in lieu of a cash buy-out. He also extended his Spider-Man option with Marvel up to January 1992.[10]

Golan shelved the low-budget rewrites and attempted to finance an independent production from the original big-budget script, already budgeted, storyboarded and laid out.[16] At Cannes in May 1989, 21st Century announced a September start date, with ads touting the script by "Barney Cohen, Ted Newsom & John Brancato and Joseph Goldman".[17] As standard practice, Golan pre-sold the unmade film to raise production funds, with television rights bought by Viacom and home video rights by Columbia Pictures, which wanted to establish a studio franchise. Stephen Herek was attached as director at this point.[18] Golan submitted this "new" screenplay to Columbia in late 1989 (actually the 1985 script with an adjusted "1989" date) and the studio requested yet another rewrite. Golan hired Frank LaLoggia, who turned in his draft but grew disenchanted with 21st Century. Neil Ruttenberg was hired for one more draft, which was also "covered" by script readers at Columbia.[19] Columbia's script analysts considered all three submissions "essentially the same story". A tentative production deal was set. Stan Lee said in 1990: "21st Century [is] supposed to do Spider-Man and now they're talking to Columbia and the way it looks now, Columbia may end up buying Spider-Man from 21st Century."[20]

Carolco Pictures / MGM edit

21st Century's Menahem Golan still actively immersed himself mounting "his" Spider-Man, sending the original "Doc Ock" script for production bids. In 1990, he contacted Canadian effects company Light and Motion Corporation regarding the visual effects, which in turn offered the stop-motion chores to Steven Archer (Krull, Clash of the Titans).[21]

Toward the end of shooting True Lies, Variety carried the announcement that Carolco Pictures had received a completed screenplay from James Cameron.[22] This script bore the names of James Cameron, John Brancato, Ted Newsom, Barry [sic] Cohen and "Joseph Goldmari", a typographical scrambling of Golan's pen name ("Joseph Goldman") with Marvel executive Joseph Calamari.[23] The script text was identical to the one Golan submitted to Columbia the previous year, with the addition of a new 1993 date. Cameron stalwart Arnold Schwarzenegger was frequently linked to the project as the director's choice for Doctor Octopus.[24][25]

James Cameron "scriptment" edit

Months later, James Cameron submitted an undated 57-page "scriptment" with an alternate story (the copyright registration was dated 1991), part screenplay, part narrative story outline.[11] The "scriptment" told the Spider-Man origin, but used variations on the comic book characters Electro and Sandman as villains. This "Electro" (named Carlton Strand, instead of Max Dillon) was a megalomaniacal parody of corrupt capitalists. Instead of Flint Marko's character, Cameron's "Sandman" (simply named Boyd) is mutated by an accident involving Philadelphia Experiment-style bilocation and atom-mixing, in lieu of getting caught in a nuclear blast on a beach. The story climaxes with a battle atop the World Trade Center and had Peter Parker revealing his identity to Mary Jane Watson. In addition, the treatment was also heavy on profanity, and had Spider-Man and Mary Jane having sex on the Brooklyn Bridge.[26]

This treatment reflected elements in previous scripts: from the Stevens treatment, organic web-shooters, and a villain who tempts Spider-Man to join a coming "master race" of mutants; from the original screenplay and rewrite, weird electrical storms causing blackouts, freak magnetic events and bi-location; from the Ethan Wiley draft, a villain addicted to toxic super-powers and multiple experimental spiders, one of which escapes and bites Peter, causing a hallucinatory nightmare invoking Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis; from the Frank LaLoggia script, a blizzard of stolen cash fluttering down onto surprised New Yorkers; and from the Neil Ruttenberg screenplay, a criminal assault on the NYC Stock Exchange.[12] In 1991, Carolco Pictures extended Golan's option agreement with Marvel through May 1996,[10] but in April 1992, Carolco ceased active production on Spider-Man due to continued financial and legal problems.[27] During this time Leonardo DiCaprio was considered for Peter Parker/Spider-Man; Maggie Smith as Aunt May; Robyn Lively as Mary Jane Watson; R. Lee Ermey as J. Jonah Jameson; Michael Biehn as Boyd/Sandman; and Lance Henriksen as Carlton Strand/Electro.[28][29]

Litigation edit

When James Cameron agreed to make Spider-Man, Carolco lawyers simply used his previous Terminator 2 contract as a template. A clause in this agreement gave Cameron the right to decide on movie and advertising credits. Show business trade articles and advertisements made no mention of Golan, who was still actively assembling the elements for the film.[10] In 1993, Golan complained publicly and finally instigated legal action against Carolco for disavowing his contractual guarantee credit as producer. On the other hand, Cameron had the contractual right to decide on credits.[12] Eventually, Carolco sued Viacom and Columbia to recover broadcast and home video rights, and the two studios countersued.[9] 20th Century Fox, though not part of the litigation, contested Cameron's participation, claiming exclusivity on his services as a director under yet another contract.[11] In 1996, Carolco, 21st Century, and Marvel went bankrupt.

Via a quitclaim from Carolco dated March 28, 1995, MGM acquired 21st Century's film library and assets, and received "...all rights in and to all drafts and versions of the screenplay(s) for Spider-Man written by James Cameron, Ted Newsom & John Brancato, Menahem Golan, Jon [sic] Michael Paul, Ethan Wiley, Leslie Stevens, Frank Laloggia, Neil Ruttenberg, Barney Cohen, Shepard Goldman and any and all other writers."[30] MGM also sued 21st Century, Viacom, and Marvel Comics, alleging fraud in the original deal between Cannon and Marvel. In 1998, Marvel emerged from bankruptcy with a reorganization plan that merged the company with Toy Biz.[10] The courts determined that the original contract of Marvel's rights to Golan had expired, returning the rights to Marvel, but the matter was still not completely resolved. In 1999, Marvel licensed Spider-Man rights to Columbia, a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment.[31] MGM disputed the legality, claiming it had the Spider-Man rights via Cannon, 21st Century, and Carolco.[32]

Columbia Pictures edit

In the meantime, MGM/UA chief executive John Calley moved to Columbia Pictures. Intimately familiar with the legal history of producer Kevin McClory's claim to the rights to both Thunderball and other related James Bond characters and elements, Calley announced that Columbia would produce an alternate 007 series, based on the "McClory material", which Calley acquired for Columbia.[33] Columbia had made the original 1967 film spoof of Casino Royale, a non-Eon production.

Both studios now faced rival projects, which could undercut their own long-term financial stability and plans. Columbia had no consistent movie franchise, and had sought Spider-Man since 1989; MGM/UA's only reliable source of theatrical income was a new James Bond film every two or three years. An alternate 007 series could diminish or even eliminate the power of MGM/UA's long-running Bond series. Likewise, an MGM/UA Spider-Man film could negate Columbia's plans to create an exclusive cash cow. Both sides seemed to have strong arguments for the rights to do such films.[34]

The two studios made a trade-off in March 1999; Columbia relinquished its rights to create a new 007 series in exchange for MGM's giving up its claim to Spider-Man.[35] Columbia acquired the rights to all previous scripts in 2000,[19] but exercised options only on the "Cameron Material", i.e., both the completed multi-author screenplay and the subsequent scriptment.[11] Other sources report that Columbia's owner Sony agreed to pay $10 million, plus 5% of any movies' gross revenue and half the revenue from consumer products.[36] After more than a decade of attempts, Spider-Man truly went into production[9] and since then all of the Spider-Man films were distributed by Columbia Pictures, the primary film production holding of Sony. The first three were directed by Sam Raimi, and the reboot and its sequel were directed by Marc Webb. Laura Ziskin served as producer until her death in 2011.[37]

Sam Raimi's trilogy edit

Spider-Man (Sam Raimi film series)
Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producers
Spider-Man May 3, 2002 (2002-05-03) Sam Raimi David Koepp Laura Ziskin and Ian Bryce
Spider-Man 2 June 30, 2004 (2004-06-30) Alvin Sargent Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Michael Chabon Laura Ziskin and Avi Arad
Spider-Man 3 May 4, 2007 (2007-05-04) Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi, and Alvin Sargent Sam Raimi and Ivan Raimi Laura Ziskin, Avi Arad, and Grant Curtis
 
Sam Raimi series logo used from 2002 to 2007

Spider-Man (2002) edit

Spider-Man follows Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire), an orphaned high schooler who pines after popular girl-next-door Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst). While on a science class field trip at Columbia University, a genetically-engineered "super spider" bites Peter. As a result, Peter gains superhuman abilities, including increased strength, speed, and the abilities to scale walls and generate organic webbing. After his beloved Uncle Ben (Cliff Robertson) is murdered, the teenager realizes that he must use his newfound abilities to protect New York City. Meanwhile, wealthy industrialist Norman Osborn (Willem Dafoe), the father of Peter's best friend Harry Osborn (James Franco), subjects himself to an experimental performance-enhancing serum, which creates a psychotic and murderous split personality. Donning a military battle suit, Norman becomes a freakish "Green Goblin", who begins to terrorize the city. Peter, as Spider-Man, now must battle with the Goblin, all while dealing with personal situations involving his domestic and his love life.

Spider-Man 2 (2004) edit

Two years after the events of the first film, Peter struggles to balance his superhero and private lives and still pines after Mary Jane Watson, who is now engaged. Harry Osborn continues to believe Spider-Man is responsible for his father Norman Osborn's death. Spider-Man contends with scientist Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina), also known as Doctor Octopus, who initially mentors his alter-ego and has four mechanical tentacles fused to his spine following a failed fusion-based experiment and sets out to recreate the same that could destroy much of New York City.

Spider-Man 3 (2007) edit

Peter is still with Mary Jane Watson, while Harry Osborn succeeds his father as the new Green Goblin (credited as New Goblin). Eddie Brock (Topher Grace), who, like Peter, is a photographer for the Daily Bugle, sets out to defame Spider-Man and incriminate him. Meanwhile, Flint Marko (Thomas Haden Church), an escaped convict, falls into a particle accelerator and becomes a shape-shifting sand monster known as Sandman. Peter later learns that Marko killed Uncle Ben, causing Peter's own dark intentions to grow. This vendetta is enhanced by the appearance of the mysterious black alien symbiotic substance that bonds to Peter, resulting in the formation of a new black costume. Once Peter separates himself from the alien, it finds a new host in the form of Brock, resulting in the creation of Venom and Peter Parker having to battle the villains in the end.

Canceled fourth film and potential revival edit

In 2007, Spider-Man 4 entered development, with Raimi attached to direct and Maguire, Dunst, and other cast members set to reprise their roles. Both a fourth and a fifth film were planned and at one time the idea of shooting the two sequels concurrently was under consideration. However, Raimi stated in March 2009 that only the fourth film was in development at that time, and that if there were fifth and sixth films, those two films would actually be a continuation of each other.[38][39][40][41] Zodiac screenwriter James Vanderbilt was hired by Sony Pictures in October 2007 to pen the screenplay after initial reports in January that Sony was in contact with David Koepp, who wrote the first Spider-Man film.[42][43] The script was being rewritten by David Lindsay-Abaire and Gary Ross in November 2008 and October 2009.[44] Sony also engaged Vanderbilt to write scripts for Spider-Man 5 and Spider-Man 6.[43]

In 2007, Raimi expressed interest in depicting the transformation of Dr. Curt Connors into his villainous alter-ego, the Lizard; the character's actor Dylan Baker and producer Grant Curtis were also enthusiastic about the idea.[45][46][47] Raimi also discussed his desire to upgrade Bruce Campbell from a cameo appearance to a significant role,[48] later revealed to be Quentin Beck / Mysterio.[49] It was reported in December 2009 that John Malkovich was in negotiations to play Vulture and that Anne Hathaway would play Felicia Hardy, though she would not have transformed into the Black Cat as in the comics. Instead, Raimi's Felicia was expected to become a new superpowered figure called the Vulturess.[50] Several years later, in 2013, Raimi re-clarified that the Vultress concept was discarded and Hathaway would've indeed been Black Cat if Spider-Man 4 had been made.[51] Concept art by storyboard artist Jeffrey Henderson revealed in June 2016 showed the inclusion of an opening montage of Spider-Man going up against C and D-list villains, such as Mysterio, the Shocker, the Prowler, the Stilt-Man and the Rhino, with the Vulture serving as the main antagonist; Henderson recalls that the film would have opened with a montage of Spider-Man, now feeling free after breaking up with Mary Jane, catching all villains from his rogues gallery that the crew knew Raimi would never use in his films. Henderson also disclosed that Malkovich would have played the Vulture, who would have been a private contractor who committed terrible actions in behalf of the U.S. government, leading him to be called the "Vulture" because he never left anything but "bones" behind, and the film's climax would have shown the Vulture and Spider-Man fighting in a bloody fight that Spider-Man would have barely won by causing the Vulture's wings to make him tumble between building until crashing into the Citicorp Building's ether and off its top, killing him.[49][52] In April 2022, Raimi stated that he had planned to include Kraven the Hunter in the film.[53]

As disagreements between Sony and Raimi threatened to push the film off the intended May 6, 2011, release date, Sony Pictures announced in January 2010 that plans for Spider-Man 4 had been canceled due to Raimi's withdrawal from the project. Raimi reportedly ended his participation due to his doubt that he could meet the planned May 6, 2011 release date while at the same time upholding the film creatively; he admitted that he was "very unhappy" with the way Spider-Man 3 had turned out, and was under pressure to make the fourth film the best that he could.[54] Raimi purportedly went through four iterations of the script with different screenwriters and still "hated it".[55]

In June 2021, animatic producer David E. Duncan, who worked on Spider-Man 4, uploaded an animatic of the canceled project dated November 12, 2009 to his Vimeo account along with the description: "One of a half dozen animatics I produced for the ill-fated 4th Raimi Spider-Man. Studio politics, creative differences and bad internet reactions (to John Malkovich as Vulture) caused the plug to be pulled December of 2009, early in the prep stage. However, one month later, Sony moved forward with Andrew Garfield reboot...", the animatic depicts a battle between Spider-Man and The Vulture.[56] Duncan later deleted the animatic from his page, but it can still be found on YouTube.[57]

Following his appearance in No Way Home, some fans called for Sony to make a fourth Tobey Maguire Spider-Man film using the hashtag "#MakeRaimiSpiderMan4" on Twitter.[58] In addition, both director Sam Raimi and actress Kirsten Dunst expressed interest in a possible return in a fourth film, while Tobey Maguire stated that he is "open for anything".[59] However, Raimi later stated that he had no plans to direct such a film.[60]

Marc Webb films edit

Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriters Story by Producers
The Amazing Spider-Man July 3, 2012 (2012-07-03) Marc Webb James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent, and Steve Kloves James Vanderbilt Laura Ziskin, Avi Arad, and Matt Tolmach
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 May 2, 2014 (2014-05-02) Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, and Jeff Pinkner Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner, and James Vanderbilt Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach
 
Marc Webb series logo used from 2012 to 2014

Following the cancelation of Spider-Man 4, Sony announced that the franchise would be rebooted with a new director and new cast. Marc Webb directed both of the Amazing Spider-Man films.

The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) edit

The film focuses on Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) developing his abilities in high school and his relationship with Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone). He fights the Lizard, the monstrous form of Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans), his father's former partner and a scientist at Oscorp.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) edit

The film takes place one year after the first film's events. Peter Parker graduates from high school, continues his crime-fighting duties as Spider-Man, while combating the electricity-manipulating Electro (Jamie Foxx), rekindling his relationship with Gwen Stacy, and encountering his old friend Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), who is slowly dying from a genetic disease.

Canceled third film, spin-offs, and potential revival edit

In June 2013, Sony Pictures announced the release dates for the next two Spider-Man films. The third film was scheduled to be released on June 10, 2016, and the fourth to be released on May 4, 2018.[61][62] Paul Giamatti confirmed that Rhino would return in the third film.[63] That November, Sony Pictures Entertainment chief Michael Lynton told analysts: "We do very much have the ambition about creating a bigger universe around Spider-Man. There are a number of scripts in the works."[64] Andrew Garfield stated that his contract was for three films, and was unsure of his involvement for the fourth film.[65] In February 2014, Sony announced that Webb would return to direct the third Amazing Spider-Man film.[66] In March, Webb stated that he would not be directing the fourth film, but would like to remain as a consultant for the series.[67] Roberto Orci told IGN in July that he was not working on the third film due to his involvement in Star Trek Beyond.[68] Alex Kurtzman stated in interview that the third film was still continuing production and that there was a possibility of seeing a Black Cat film.[69] Sony Pictures later announced in July that The Amazing Spider-Man 3 had been delayed to 2018.[70] After the announcement in February 2015 of a new series with Marvel Studios, the sequels to The Amazing Spider-Man 2 were canceled.[71] In July 2015, Denis Leary, who had portrayed police Captain George Stacy in the previous two films, revealed that the film at one point had Spider-Man "take this formula and regenerate the people in his life that died."[72]

In December 2013, Sony issued a press release through the viral site Electro Arrives announcing that two films were in development, with Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Ed Solomon writing a spin-off to The Amazing Spider-Man focused on Venom (with Kurtzman attached to direct) and Drew Goddard writing one focused on the villain team Sinister Six. Hannah Minghella and Rachel O'Connor would oversee the development and production of these films for the studio.[73][74] The Venom spinoff eventually became the 2018 film starring the character. In April 2014, it was announced that Goddard would direct the Sinister Six film,[75] and that both spin-offs would be released before a fourth Amazing Spider-Man,[76] with Spider-Man potentially appearing in both spin-offs.[77] Later in the month, Tolmach and Arad revealed the Sinister Six film would be a redemption story,[78] and that the film's lineup might differ from the comics.[79] On July 23, 2014, Sony Pictures announced that The Sinister Six was scheduled for release on November 11, 2016.[70] By August 2014, Sony was also looking to release a female-centered spin-off film in 2017, with Lisa Joy writing, and had given the Venom spin-off the potential title of Venom: Carnage.[80]

"I mean, yes, definitely open to something if it felt right. Peter and Spider-Man, those characters are all about service, to the greater good and the many. He's a working-class boy from Queens that knows struggle and loss and is deeply empathetic. I would try to borrow Peter Parker's ethical framework in that, if there was an opportunity to step back in and tell more of that story, I would have to feel very sure and certain in myself."

Andrew Garfield on returning as Spider-Man[81]

Despite the announcement in February 2015 of a new series with Marvel Studios, the Sinister Six, Venom, and female-led spin-off films set in the Amazing Spider-Man timeline were then "still moving forward". Feige was not expected to be creatively involved with these films.[71] However, the Sinister Six film was canceled due to The Amazing Spider-Man 2 underperforming commercially,[82] and by November 2015, the other prospective spin-off films were canceled as well.[83] However, Sony has reworked these plans into creating a new film series based on Marvel characters associated with Spider-Man separate from both the Marvel Cinematic Universe or the Amazing Spider-Man franchise, starting with the release of the 2018 film Venom. These include spinoff films centering around the characters of Morbius,[84] Kraven the Hunter,[85] and Silver and Black,[86] a female-centric team up of the Spider-Man anti-heroes Silver Sable and Black Cat. Jared Leto portrayed the title character Morbius in the spin-off film, directed by Daniel Espinosa and was released on April 1, 2022, to critical and commercial failure.[87] Kraven the Hunter was written by Richard Wenk, and has a set release date of August 30, 2024.[citation needed]

Following his appearance in No Way Home, some fans called for Sony to make a third Andrew Garfield Spider-Man film using the hashtag "#MakeTASM3" on Twitter.[88][89][90] In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Garfield expressed interest in reprising his role as his Peter Parker for another Spider-Man film. Tom Holland later expressed support for Garfield to reprise the role in a potential third film.[91]

Licensing agreement with Marvel Studios edit

Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriters Story by Producers
Spider-Man: Homecoming July 7, 2017 (2017-07-07) Jon Watts Jonathan Goldstein, John Francis Daley, Jon Watts, Christopher Ford, Chris McKenna, and Erik Sommers Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal
Spider-Man: Far From Home July 2, 2019 (2019-07-02) Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers
Spider-Man: No Way Home December 17, 2021 (2021-12-17)
 
MCU series logo used since 2017

Sony's 1999[92] exclusive rights, covering all Spider-Man universe[93] (including 900 characters related to Spider-Man), is perpetual provided that Sony releases a new Spider-Man film at least once every 5.75 years.[94]

Sometime in 2014, prior to the release of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, there had been informal discussions between Amy Pascal and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige about whether the world and characters of The Amazing Spider-Man films (including Andrew Garfield's version of Spider-Man) could be retroactively integrated into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), but discussions came to nothing. Pascal and Avi Arad had attempted to connect the two franchises prior to these discussions, with the pair revealing that they were intending on licensing out the design of the Oscorp Tower from The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) so it could appear in the New York City skyline of the MCU film The Avengers (2012), establishing the existence of Spider-Man and associated elements in the MCU. It never materialized as a result of the building's design being finalized too late into the latter film's post-production process.[95] Sony also mooted with the idea of doing a crossover film between The Amazing Spider-Man films and the Sam Raimi films with Garfield and Tobey Maguire playing their respective versions of Spider-Man with Raimi reportedly eyed to direct, but this too never came to fruition.[96] In December 2014, following the hacking of Sony Pictures' computers, Sony and Marvel Studios were revealed to have had discussions about licensing Spider-Man to appear in the MCU film Captain America: Civil War (2016) while having control of the film rights remaining with Sony. Talks between the studios then broke down. Instead, Sony had considered having Raimi return to direct a new trilogy.[97]

On February 9, 2015, Sony Pictures and Disney announced a licensing agreement that would allow Spider-Man to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the character appearing in an MCU film and Sony releasing a Spider-Man film co-produced by Feige and Pascal. Sony Pictures would continue to own, finance, distribute, and exercise final creative control over the Spider-Man films.[98] Feige stated that Marvel had been working to add Spider-Man to the MCU since at least October 2014.[99] The next month, Marvel Entertainment CCO Joe Quesada indicated that the Peter Parker version of the character would be used,[100] which Feige confirmed in April.[101] The following June, Feige clarified that the initial Sony deal did not allow the character to appear in any of the MCU television series, as it was "very specific... with a certain amount of back and forth allowed."[102]

Tom Holland, who portrays Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the MCU, revealed in November 2016 that he was signed for "three Spider-Man movies and three solo movies".[103] In June 2017, Holland, Feige, and Jon Watts, director of the MCU Spider-Man films, confirmed that a child (portrayed by Max Favreau) wearing an Iron Man mask whom Tony Stark saves from a drone in Iron Man 2 (2010), was a young Peter Parker, retroactively making it the introduction of the character to the MCU.[104][105]

In August 2019, Disney and Sony couldn't reach a new agreement regarding Spider-Man films, with Marvel Studios and Feige said to no longer have any involvement in any future films. Deadline Hollywood noted that Disney had hoped future films would be a "50/50 co-financing arrangement between the studios", with the possibility to extend the deal to other Spider-Man-related films, an offer Sony rejected and did not counter. Instead, Sony hoped to keep the terms of the previous agreement, where Marvel would receive 5% of the film's initial theatrical gross, with Disney refusing.[106] The Hollywood Reporter added that the lack of a new agreement would see the end of Holland's Spider-Man in the MCU.[107] Variety cited unnamed sources claiming negotiations had "hit an impasse" and that a new deal could still be reached.[108] On August 24, Feige reportedly commented at Disney's D23 Expo: "We got to make five films within the MCU with Spider-Man: two standalone films and three with the Avengers. It was a dream that I never thought would happen. It was never meant to last forever. We knew there was a finite amount of time that we'd be able to do this, and we told the story we wanted to tell, and I'll always be thankful for that."[109]

The following month, in response to fan outcry, Disney and Sony reached a new deal, which includes a third Spider-Man film as well as one other film, both set in the MCU.[110] At the time, Watts entered final negotiations to return as director.[111] In November 2021, Pascal revealed in an interview that Sony and Marvel Studios are going to continue collaborating for another trilogy of films set in the MCU.[112]

Captain America: Civil War (2016) edit

 
Tom Holland took the role of Spider-Man in Civil War after screen tests with Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans, who considered him the favorite pick from six actors.

Reports indicated that the first MCU film that Spider-Man would appear in as part of the deal, would be Captain America: Civil War.[113][114] Directors Joe and Anthony Russo had lobbied for months to include the character in that film.[115] Anthony Russo stated that, despite Marvel telling them to have a "plan B" should the deal with Sony fail, the Russos never created one because "it was very important to us to reintroduce" Spider-Man in the film, adding, "We only have envisioned the movie with Spider-Man."[116] By the end of May 2015, Asa Butterfield, Tom Holland, Judah Lewis, Matthew Lintz, Charlie Plummer and Charlie Rowe screen tested for the lead role, against Robert Downey Jr., who portrays Tony Stark / Iron Man, for chemistry.[117][118] The six were chosen out of a search of over 1,500 actors to test in front of Feige, Pascal, and the Russo brothers.[117] In June, Feige and Pascal narrowed the actors considered to Holland and Rowe. Both screen tested again with Downey, with Holland also testing with Chris Evans, who portrays Steve Rogers / Captain America, and emerged as the favorite.[118] Holland was ultimately cast as Spider-Man in June.[119] The following month, Marisa Tomei was in talks for the role of May Parker,[120] later appearing in Civil War.[121]

In the film, Parker, who has spent the last six months as a local costumed crimefighter named Spider-Man, is recruited by Stark to join his team of Avengers to stop Rogers and his rogue faction of Avengers, who oppose the Sokovia Accords, from fleeing with fugitive Bucky Barnes. During the fight with Rogers and his team, Parker, utilizing a Stark-upgraded version of his initial makeshift suit, proves to be a formidable opponent, and implements a tactic with which he, Stark, James Rhodes / War Machine and Vision disable Scott Lang / Ant-Man in his giant-sized form. Upon returning home, Parker discovers some of the Stark tech features of the suit he was given by Stark.

Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) edit

Spider-Man: Homecoming was released on July 7, 2017.[122][123] The film was directed by Jon Watts,[119] from a screenplay by Jonathan M. Goldstein & John Francis Daley and Watts & Christopher Ford and Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers.[124] Holland, Tomei, and Downey reprise their roles as Peter Parker, May Parker, and Stark, respectively,[125] and are joined by Michael Keaton as Adrian Toomes / Vulture, Zendaya as MJ, Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds, Laura Harrier as Liz, Tony Revolori as Flash Thompson, and Bokeem Woodbine as Herman Schultz / Shocker, who appears as a minor villain. Jon Favreau also appears as Happy Hogan, reprising his role from the Iron Man films.[124][126] Production began in June 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia and ended in October.[127][128][129]

Set two months after the events of Civil War, Parker anxiously awaits his next assignment from Stark while simultaneously balancing his life at Midtown High with his vigilante life as Spider-Man. His investigation of a series of highly weaponized robberies leads him to mysterious weapons trafficker Adrian Toomes and despite Stark's warnings not to be involved attempts to stop him.

Avengers: Infinity War (2018) edit

In October 2016, Holland said the possibility of him appearing in Avengers: Infinity War was "all up in the air", but that "some sort of deal is in the mix" with Sony for him to appear.[130] Holland was eventually confirmed to appear in the film, directed by the Russo brothers, as part of the ensemble cast in February 2017.[131]

Parker joins Iron Man, Doctor Strange, and the Guardians of the Galaxy in battling Thanos in the ruins of his home planet, Titan. However, Parker is among the many heroes who perish after Thanos snaps his fingers with a completed Infinity Gauntlet, which wipes out half of all life in the universe.

Avengers: Endgame (2019) edit

Holland was confirmed to be a part of Avengers: Endgame, directed by the Russo brothers, in April 2017.[132]

After dying at the end of Infinity War, Parker along with the other victims of Thanos are resurrected by Bruce Banner five years later and joins the Avengers and their allies in a clash against Thanos and his army in upstate New York. At the battle's conclusion, Parker mourns Stark's death and attends his funeral with Aunt May before returning to high school to reunite with his best friend Ned.

Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) edit

In December 2016, Sony Pictures announced a sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming, for release on July 5, 2019.[133] In June 2017, Feige stated that the film would be titled in a similar fashion to Homecoming, using a subtitle, and would not have a number in the title.[134] A year later, Holland revealed the film's title as Spider-Man: Far From Home.[135] Watts returned to direct, and Holland, Zendaya, Favreau, Batalon, Tomei, and Revolori reprise their roles from Homecoming, with Jake Gyllenhaal joining as Quentin Beck / Mysterio. As in Homecoming, other characters from MCU installments reprise their roles, with Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders appearing as Nick Fury and Maria Hill, respectively. In April 2019, Sony Pictures moved the release date to July 2, 2019.[136]

Set after the events of Endgame, the film features Parker and his friends going to Europe on summer vacation, where Parker, intending to take a break from superheroics is drawn back to it when he is forced to team up with Fury and Mysterio in battling the Elementals.

Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) edit

In September 2019, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures announced to produce a third film, after an impasse between the two companies during negotiations.[110] Watts returned to direct,[137] from a script by McKenna and Sommers.[138] Holland, Zendaya, Favreau, Batalon, Tomei, and Revolori reprise their roles,[139] and are joined by Benedict Cumberbatch and Benedict Wong in their MCU roles as Stephen Strange and Wong, respectively, with the events of this film tying into Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).[140] The film links the pre-MCU Spider-Man films via the multiverse and features Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield reprise their respective roles as their versions of Spider-Man, while Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina and Thomas Haden Church reprise their roles as Norman Osborn / Green Goblin, Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus and Flint Marko / Sandman respectively from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, along with Jamie Foxx and Rhys Ifans as Max Dillon / Electro and Curt Connors / Lizard respectively from Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man films.[141] Charlie Cox reprises his role as Matt Murdock from Marvel Television's Netflix series and Tom Hardy appears, uncredited, as Eddie Brock, reprising the role from Sony's Spider-Man Universe.

After Mysterio exposes Parker's identity as Spider-Man to the world in Far From Home in addition to incriminating him for his demise, ruining Parker's and his close ones' life in the process, Parker asks Strange to make it a secret again with magic, but this inadvertently breaks open the multiverse and allows visitors from alternate realities to enter Parker's universe.

Future edit

Amy Pascal confirmed plans for a sequel to Spider-Man: No Way Home and a second trilogy of films set in the MCU in November 2021 ahead of the film's release, with Kevin Feige confirming the active development of a fourth MCU Spider-Man film in addition to his next supporting appearance in the franchise the following month. Marvel Studios will return to co-produce the film with Sony Pictures and Pascal Pictures. Tom Holland is expected to reprise his role, with his character undergoing a soft-reset as a result of his "momentous decision" during No Way Home's climax, as insinuated by the final line of the screenplay of No Way Home reading: "Peter Parker is no more, but Spider-Man lives on", describing public knowledge of the character's civilian persona being erased by Doctor Strange's spell.[142][143][144]

Animated Spider-Verse edit

Film U.S. release date Director(s) Screenwriter(s) Story by Producers
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse December 14, 2018 (2018-12-14) Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman Phil Lord and Rodney Rothman Phil Lord Avi Arad, Amy Pascal, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Christina Steinberg
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse June 2, 2023 Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Dave Callaham
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse TBA[145][146]

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) edit

 
Logo for the first film in the Spider-Verse franchise, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018).

In April 2015, Sony announced that Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were writing and producing a Spider-Man animated comedy in development at Sony Pictures Animation. As revealed by the e-mail leak one year before, the duo had been previously courted by Sony to take over the studio's animation division. Originally scheduled to be released on December 21, 2018, Sony changed the date a week earlier on December 14.[147][148] Sony Pictures Animation president Kristine Belson unveiled the film's logo, with the working title Animated Spider-Man, at CinemaCon 2016, and declared that "conceptually and visually, [the film] will break new ground for the superhero genre."[149] Bob Persichetti would direct the animated film,[150] with Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman serving as co-directors and Miles Morales as the protagonist in the film.[151]

Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham (2019) edit

Into the Spider-Verse producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller expressed interest in developing animated shorts starring Spider-Ham.[152] The short film Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham was released on February 26, 2019, along with the digital release of Into the Spider-Verse.[153]

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) edit

In November 2018, it was revealed that Into the Spider-Verse had entered into sequel development.[154] The sequel, which continues Morales' story and features a romance with Gwen Stacy / Spider-Woman,[155] was directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by David Callaham.[156] In February 2021, Christopher Miller revealed that both he and Phil Lord were co-writing the screenplay with Callaham, and that Peter Ramsey would serve as an executive producer, after co-directing the first film.[157] By April, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson (the latter of which had previously served as production designer on the first film) were announced to direct the film with Dos Santos.[158] In April 2022, it was announced that the film had been retitled, with the (Part One) moniker removed in favor of separating the film and its sequel. It released on June 2, 2023 after being delayed from its initial April 8, 2022 release date.[159][145]

Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (TBA) edit

In December 2021, Lord and Miller revealed that the film was being split into two parts after they had written down the story they wanted to tell for the sequel and realized that it was too much for a single film. Work on both parts was taking place simultaneously. The film was originally set to be released on March 29, 2024 after being delayed from its initial release window of 2022 and 2023, but was removed from Sony's release calendar in late July 2023 due to the concurrent 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.[160][145][146] Following the conclusion of the writers’ strikes in September 2023 and actors’ strike November 2023, Deadline Hollywood reported that the voice recording for the film would resume.[161]

Potential projects edit

Along with the announcement of a sequel, a spin-off focused on female Spider-characters was revealed to be in development, with Lauren Montgomery in talks to direct the film, while Bek Smith is set to write.[154] The spin-off will star Spider-Gwen, and is set to feature the characters Cindy Moon / Silk and Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman.[155] Producer Amy Pascal felt that "it's great that we're going to be able to tell movies about female superheroes in this realm" as she believes "there are going to be characters that really resonate for people".[155] On how the spin-off film will be connected to Across the Spider-Verse, Pascal said that it will act as a "launching pad" for the spin-off.[155] Hailee Steinfeld expressed interest in reprising her role as Spider-Gwen in the film.[162]

John Mulaney expressed interest in a spin-off film starring Spider-Ham, with the potential plot being a "Watergate-like story" which could focus on the character's career as a reporter.[163]

Sony's Spider-Man Universe edit

Work on an expanded universe using supporting characters from the Spider-Man films began by December 2013. After the relative critical and financial failure of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, these plans were abandoned and in February 2015, Sony announced a deal to collaborate with Marvel Studios on future Spider-Man films and integrate the character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). This relationship produced Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Spider-Man: No Way Home, while Sony separately redeveloped Venom (2018) as a standalone film beginning a new franchise named Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU). The franchise continued with Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) and Morbius (2022), both of which established that the MCU and SSU would be connected through the multiverse, a concept previously explored in No Way Home.

The mid-credits scene of Let There Be Carnage sees Eddie Brock and Venom transported from their hotel to an unfamiliar location and witnesses the MCU version of J. Jonah Jameson talking about Spider-Man's identity as Peter Parker. This is continued in the mid-credits scene of No Way Home, where Brock and Venom are transported back into his original universe, leaving a small piece of the Venom symbiote behind.

Michael Keaton reprises his Spider-Man: Homecoming role as Adrian Toomes / Vulture during the post-credits scenes in Morbius. Following the casting of Doctor Strange's second spell permanently erasing the world's knowledge of Peter Parker's civilian identity, Toomes is accidentally transported from the MCU to the SSU, ending up in a vacated prison cell in the latter universe. Upon being released immediately due to lacking a criminal record in the new universe, Toomes begins to surmise Spider-Man's involvement in his displacement. He soon constructs a new Vulture suit and arranges to meet Dr. Michael Morbius, to whom he proposes they form a team.[164] The Peter Parker of the SSU is born in the 2024 film Madame Web, set in 2003.

Other films edit

Marvel Super Heroes 4D (2010) edit

On May 31, 2010, an animated 4D film, titled Marvel Super Heroes 4D, was launched at Madame Tussauds London, featuring Spider-Man and Iron Man leading the Avengers against Doctor Doom.[165] On April 26, 2012, an updated version of the film with a different plot, featuring Spider-Man in a diminished capacity, was opened at Madame Tussauds New York.[166][167][168] The film features Tom Kenny as the voice of Peter Parker / Spider-Man.[169]

Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel (2013) edit

At Comic-Con 2013, Dan Buckley, president of Marvel Worldwide, Inc announced the development of a crossover television film of the animated series Phineas and Ferb, that would feature characters from Marvel Entertainment.[170] The film aired between August 16–25, 2013 on Disney Channel and Disney XD,[171][172] featuring Drake Bell reprising his role from Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, alongside Danny Trejo as Venom.[173]

Live-action Miles Morales film edit

Producer Amy Pascal revealed in May 2023 that a live-action film centered on Miles Morales was in development after the character was featured in the animated Spider-Verse films.[174]

Recurring cast and characters edit

List indicator(s)

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in more than two films in the series.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
  •  U indicates an uncredited appearance.
Character Made-for-TV films
(1977–1981)
Spider-Man trilogy
(2002–2007)
The Amazing Spider-Man films
(2012–2014)
Marvel Cinematic Universe
(2016–present)
Sony's Spider-Man Universe
(2018–present)
Spider-Verse films
(2018–present)
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Nicholas Hammond Tobey Maguire Andrew Garfield[a] Tom Holland[b]
Tobey Maguire[c]
Andrew Garfield[d]
Tom HollandAU
BabyUC (Madame Web)
Jake Johnson[e][f]
May Parker Jeff Donnell Rosemary Harris Sally Field Marisa Tomei Lily Tomlin
Elizabeth Perkins
J. Jonah Jameson David White
Robert F. Simon
J. K. Simmons J. K. Simmons[g] J. K. SimmonsAU[g] Adam BrownU
J. K. Simmons[h]
Robbie Robertson Hilly Hicks Bill Nunn
Mary Jane Watson Kirsten Dunst Zoë Kravitz
Melissa Sturm[i]
Norman Osborn Willem Dafoe[j] Chris Cooper Willem Dafoe[j][141] Jorma Taccone[j]
Ben Parker Cliff Robertson Martin Sheen Adam Scott Cliff RobertsonA
Martin SheenA
Harry Osborn James Franco[k] Dane DeHaan[j]
Flash Thompson Joe Manganiello Chris Zylka Tony Revolori
Burglar Michael Papajohn[l] Leif Gantvoort
Betty Brant Elizabeth Banks Angourie Rice Antonia Lentini
Liz Allan Sally Livingstone Laura Harrier
Doctor Octopus Alfred Molina[m] Alfred Molina[m][n][141] Kathryn Hahn[o]
Alfred MolinaA[p][q]
Curt Connors Dylan Baker Rhys Ifans[r][s][141] Appeared
John Jameson Daniel Gillies Chris O'Hara
Flint Marko
Sandman
Thomas Haden Church Thomas Haden Church[n][141]
Eddie Brock
Venom
Topher Grace Tom HardyU Tom Hardy
Gwen Stacy
Spider-Woman
Bryce Dallas Howard[t] Emma Stone Hailee Steinfeld[u]
George Stacy James Cromwell Denis Leary Shea Whigham[v]
Sally Avril Kelsey Chow Isabella Amara
Maxwell Dillon
Electro
Jamie Foxx[s][141]
Aleksei Sytsevich
Rhino
Paul Giamatti Alessandro Nivola Appeared
Mary Parker Embeth Davidtz Emma Roberts
Adrian Toomes
Vulture
Michael Keaton Jorma Taccone [w]
Aaron Davis Donald Glover AppearedA Mahershala Ali[x][y]
Mac Gargan Michael Mando[z] Joaquín Cosío[aa]
Dmitri Smerdyakov
Chameleon
Numan Acar Fred Hechinger Appeared[ab]

Stan Lee, one of the co-creators of Spider-Man, Appeared in varied cameos in all films from the Raimi-trilogy to Into the Spider-Verse. Bruce Campbell, a long-time colleague of Sam Raimi, Appeared in all three of his films. In Spider-Man, he was the announcer at the wrestling ring Peter was in and gave him the name "Spider-Man", instead of the "Human Spider" (the name with which Peter wanted to be introduced). In Spider-Man 2, he was an usher who refuses to let Peter enter the theatre for Mary Jane's play when arriving late. In Spider-Man 3, Campbell appears as a French maître d'.[179] In the ultimately unmade Spider-Man 4, Campbell's character would have been revealed as Quentin Beck / Mysterio.[180] Mysterio would later appear in Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) played by Jake Gyllenhaal.

  1. ^ Additionally, Max Charles portrays a young Peter Parker in both films.
  2. ^ Additionally, Max Favreau plays a young Peter Parker in Iron Man 2.
  3. ^ Appears alongside Holland and Garfield in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
  4. ^ Appears alongside Holland and Maguire in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
  5. ^ This Spider-Man is known as "Peter B. Parker".[175]
  6. ^ Additionally, Nicolas Cage, Chris Pine, Jorma Taccone, Josh Keaton, and Yuri Lowenthal voice other versions of Peter Parker: Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Man from Earth-1610B, Spider-Man from Earth-67, Spider-Man from The Spectacular Spider-Man, and Spider-Man from the Marvel's Spider-Man video game series, respectively.[176][175][177]
  7. ^ a b Despite being portrayed by the same actor from the Raimi films, this is a different version of the character belonging to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  8. ^ Voicing different versions of the character
  9. ^ Sturm voices Mary Jane Watson from Earth-616B.
  10. ^ a b c d This version of the character uses the alias of the Green Goblin.
  11. ^ Despite his alter ego being marketed and noted on the credits as the New Goblin in Spider-Man 3, the character never uses such alias in the film.
  12. ^ This version of the Burglar is named Dennis Carradine.
  13. ^ a b This version of the character is Otto Octavius as Appeared in the source material.
  14. ^ a b Portraying the same version of the character from the Raimi films.
  15. ^ This version of the character is female and named Olivia Octavius.[178]
  16. ^ 12 different variants of Doctor Octopus appear ATSV as anomalies captured by the Spider-Society, one of them being a female variant going by the name of Pirate Doctor Octopus and another being Superior Spider-Man. Additionally, the Lego variant of him from Earth-13122 appears on a newspaper in Earth-13122
  17. ^ Additionally, Alfred Molina's archival audio is used for a male version of Doctor Octopus.
  18. ^ This version of the character has the Lizard alter ego.
  19. ^ a b Portraying the same version of the character from the Webb films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  20. ^ Additionally, a student in Peter Parker's university class in Spider-Man 2, portrayed by Brianna Brown, is identified as Gwen Stacy in the film's novelization.
  21. ^ This version of the character is known as Spider-Woman.
  22. ^ Additionally, archive footage of Denis Leary is featured.
  23. ^ This variants' real name is Adriano Toomino instead of Adrian Toomes and is from an alternate Renaissance inspired universe
  24. ^ This version of the character uses the alias of Prowler.
  25. ^ Additionally, Donald Glover portrays a live-action version of Prowler.
  26. ^ Aditionally, 2 variants Scorpion were among the individuals who were almost pulled into MCU due to a corrupted spell involving Spider-Man's secret identity. Doctor Strange was able to close the rift before they could cross in NHW
  27. ^ This version of the character uses the alias of Scorpion.
  28. ^ Chameleon appears as a photo in ITSV. He reappears in ATSV as one villains that Miles is shown to have fought

Additional crew edit

Films Live-action Animated
Spider-Man Spider-Man 2 Spider-Man 3 The Amazing
Spider-Man
The Amazing
Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man:
Homecoming
Spider-Man:
Far From Home
Spider-Man:
No Way Home
Spider-Man:
Into the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man:
Across the Spider-Verse
2002 2004 2007 2012 2014 2017 2019 2021 2018 2023
Executive
producer(s)
Avi Arad
Stan Lee
Stan Lee
Kevin Feige
Joseph M. Caracciolo
Stan Lee
Kevin Feige
Michael Grillo
E. Bennett Walsh
Stan Lee
Alex Kurtzman
Roberto Orci
Louis D'Esposito
Victoria Alonso
Patricia Whitcher
Jeremy Latcham
Avi Arad
Matt Tolmach
Stan Lee
Louis D'Esposito
Victoria Alonso
Thomas M. Hammel
Eric Hauserman Carroll
Rachel O'Connor
Stan Lee
Avi Arad
Matt Tolmach
Louis D'Esposito
Victoria Alonso
JoAnn Perritano
Rachel O'Connor
Avi Arad
Matt Tolmach
Will Allegra
Brian Michael Bendis
Stan Lee
Bob Persichetti
Peter Ramsey
Rodney Rothman
Aditya Sood
Brian Michael Bendis[181]
Composer(s) Danny Elfman Christopher Young James Horner Hans Zimmer
The Magnificent Six[a]
Michael Giacchino Daniel Pemberton
Director of photography Don Burgess Bill Pope John Schwartzman Dan Mindel Salvatore Totino Matthew J. Lloyd Mauro Fiore
Editor(s) Bob Murawski
Arthur Coburn
Bob Murawski Alan Edward Bell
Michael McCusker
Pietro Scalia
Pietro Scalia Dan Lebental
Debbie Berman
Dan Lebental
Leigh Folsom-Boyd
Jeffrey Ford
Leigh Folsom Boyd
Robert Fisher Jr. Michael Andrews
  1. ^ The one-time supergroup includes Pharrell Williams, Johnny Marr, Mike Einziger, Junkie XL, Steve Mazzaro, and Andrew Kawczynski.

Home media edit

The Sam Raimi trilogy was released on DVD, the first two being released exclusively as two-disc sets and on VHS, with the third film being released in both single and two-disc editions. All three films were later packaged in a "Motion Picture DVD Trilogy" box set.

Spider-Man 3 was initially the only Spider-Man film to be released individually on the high-definition Blu-ray format. The first two films were made available on Blu-ray, but only as part of a boxed set with the third film, called Spider-Man: The High-Definition Trilogy. The first two films lacked the bonus features from the DVDs, although Spider-Man 2 did contain both cuts of the film.[citation needed]

Sony re-released the three films on June 12, 2012.[182] The DVDs of the first two films reinstated a selection of the bonus features missing from the earlier Blu-ray releases, although the Spider-Man 3 reissue did not include the bonus disc of additional special features that appeared on earlier Blu-ray releases.

All three films which comprise the Raimi-trilogy are available in the U.S. on iTunes.[183][184][185]

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 became the first Spider-Man movie released on Ultra HD Blu-ray on March 1, 2016. Sony released the home video release of Homecoming on UHD and other home video formats on October 17, 2017,[186] as well as sets featuring all of their other Spider-Man movies on UHD. This included Spider-Man: Limited Edition Collection, which includes all three Raimi films, and The Amazing Spider-Man: Limited Edition Collection, which includes both Webb films.[187]

In April 2021, Disney and Sony Pictures reached a multi-year deal to let Sony's titles (such as films from the Spider-Man, Jumanji, as well as Hotel Transylvania and other Sony Pictures Animation franchises) stream on Hulu and Disney+. A significant number of Sony titles began streaming on Hulu starting in June 2021.[188] It includes films from 2022 onwards. While the deal only concerns the United States, titles from Sony Pictures began to also be added to Disney+ in regions outside of the U.S., as early as June 2022, starting with the majority of the Spider-Man films.[189]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Film Release date Box office gross Box office ranking Budget Ref.
North America Other
territories
North America Other
territories
Worldwide All time
North America
All time
worldwide
1977 film
Spider-Man 1977 $9,000,000 $9,000,000 Un­known Un­known [190]
Sam Raimi films
Spider-Man May 3, 2002 $407,022,860 $418,002,176 $825,025,036 35 82 $139 million [191]
Spider-Man 2 June 30, 2004 $373,585,825 $415,390,628 $788,976,453 46 95 $200 million [192]
Spider-Man 3 May 4, 2007 May 1, 2007 $336,530,303 $558,453,070 $894,983,373 60 64 $258 million [193]
Marc Webb films
The Amazing Spider-Man July 3, 2012 June 27, 2012 $262,030,663 $495,900,000 $757,930,663 115 104 $230 million [194]
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 May 2, 2014 April 16, 2014 $202,853,933 $506,128,390 $708,982,323 208 121 $250 million [195]
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Spider-Man: Homecoming July 7, 2017 July 5, 2017 $334,201,140 $545,965,784 $880,166,924 64 68 $175 million [196]
Spider-Man: Far From Home July 2, 2019 June 28, 2019 $390,532,085 $741,395,911 $1,131,927,996 40 25 $160 million [197]
Spider-Man: No Way Home December 17, 2021 December 15, 2021 $814,115,070 $1,107,732,041 $1,921,847,111 3 7 $200 million [198]
Animated Spider-Verse
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse December 14, 2018 December 12, 2018 $190,241,310 $194,015,620 $384,256,930 232 335 $90 million [199]
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse June 2, 2023 $381,311,319 $309,205,354 $690,516,673 50 147 $100 million [200]
Total $3,692,424,508 $5,301,188,974 $8,993,613,482 3 2 $1.702 billion [201]
[202]

All three films of the Raimi-trilogy set opening day records in North America.[203] The Spider-Man films are among the top of North American rankings of films based on Marvel Comics, with Spider-Man: No Way Home ranking 2nd, Spider-Man ranking 10th, Spider-Man: Far From Home ranking 11th, Spider-Man 2 ranking 13th, Spider-Man 3 ranking 15th, and Spider-Man: Homecoming ranking 16th.[204] In North America, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3 and Spider-Man: Homecoming are ranked 2nd, 14th, 15th, 17th, 19th, and 22nd for all superhero films.[205] Worldwide, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Spider-Man 3, and Spider-Man: Homecoming are ranked 3rd, 11th, 16th, and 17th for all superhero films. The Raimi-trilogy and the MCU films (Homecoming, Far From Home, and No Way Home) are six of the seven most successful films produced by Sony/Columbia Pictures in North America,[206] with No Way Home becoming Sony's highest-grossing film both in North America and worldwide.

Film Known box office ticket sales
United States & Canada Other territories Worldwide
Sam Raimi films
Spider-Man 70,626,300[207] 55,422,620[a] 126,048,920
Spider-Man 2 60,158,700[207] 44,373,272[b] 104,531,972
Spider-Man 3 48,914,300[207] 61,237,414[c] 110,151,714
Marc Webb films
The Amazing Spider-Man 33,677,900[207] 45,703,072[d] 79,380,972
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 24,363,300[207] 38,344,664[e] 62,707,964
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Spider-Man: Homecoming 37,418,200[207] 68,217,737[f] 105,635,937
Spider-Man: Far From Home 43,340,300[207] 94,868,990[g] 138,209,290
Spider-Man: No Way Home 82,901,987[237] 113,246,350[h] 196,148,337
Animated Spider-Verse
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 21,093,500[207] 24,735,866[i] 45,829,366
Total 422,494,487 546,149,985 968,644,472

Critical and public response edit

Film Critical Public
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Spider-Man 90% (249 reviews)[245] 73 (38 reviews)[246] A−[247]
Spider-Man 2 93% (276 reviews)[248] 83 (41 reviews)[249] A−[247]
Spider-Man 3 63% (262 reviews)[250] 59 (40 reviews)[251] B+[247]
The Amazing Spider-Man 71% (339 reviews)[252] 66 (42 reviews)[253] A−[254]
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 51% (316 reviews)[255] 53 (50 reviews)[256] B+[257]
Spider-Man: Homecoming 92% (400 reviews)[258] 73 (51 reviews)[259] A[260]
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 97% (403 reviews)[261] 87 (50 reviews)[262] A+[263]
Spider-Man: Far From Home 90% (459 reviews)[264] 69 (55 reviews)[265] A[260]
Spider-Man: No Way Home 93% (430 reviews)[266] 71 (60 reviews)[267] A+[263]
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 95% (383 reviews)[268] 86 (60 reviews)[269] A[270]

David Ansen of Newsweek enjoyed Spider-Man as a fun film to watch, though he considered Spider-Man 2 to be "a little too self-important for its own good." Ansen saw Spider-Man 3 as a return to form, finding it "the most grandiose chapter and the nuttiest."[271] Tom Charity of CNN appreciated the films' "solidly redemptive moral convictions", also noting the vast improvement of the visual effects from the first film to the third. While he saw the second film's Doc Ock as the "most engaging" villain, he applauded the third film's Sandman as "a triumph of CGI wizardry."[272] Richard Corliss of Time enjoyed the action of the films and thought that they did better than most action movies by "rethinking the characters, the franchise and the genre."[273]

Colin Covert of the Star Tribune praised Spider-Man as a "superb debut" of the superhero as well as Spider-Man 2 as a "superior sequel" for filmgoers who are fans "of spectacle and of story." Covert expressed disappointment in Spider-Man 3 as too ambitious with the multiple storylines leaving one "feeling overstuffed yet shortchanged."[274] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times enjoyed the humor of the first two films, but found it missing in the third installment. Dargis also noted, "The bittersweet paradox of this franchise is that while the stories have grown progressively less interesting the special effects have improved tremendously."[275] Robert Denerstein of the Rocky Mountain News ranked the films from his favorite to his least favorite: Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man, and Spider-Man 3. While Denerstein missed the presence of Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus from the second film, he found the third film – despite being "bigger, though not necessarily better" – to have a "satisfying conclusion."[276]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Spider-Man
    • Europe – 33,598,879[208]
    • Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Japan – 18,648,173[209]
    • China – 2.05 million[210][211]
    • Seoul City (South Korea) – 1,125,568[212]
  2. ^ Spider-Man 2
    • Europe (excluding France and Italy) – 17,963,121[213]
    • Brazil and Japan – 12,487,714[214]
    • France and Italy – 8,948,733[215]
    • China – 2,606,000[216][217]
    • South Korea – 2,367,704[212]
  3. ^ Spider-Man 3
    • Europe (excluding Russia) – 27,247,287[218]
    • Brazil, China, Japan, Russia, South Korea – 23,990,127[219]
  4. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man
    • Argentina, Brazil, China, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Korea – 31,377,180[220]
    • Europe (excluding Russia) – 14,325,892[221]
  5. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man 2
    • Argentina, Brazil, China, Mexico, South Korea – 23,372,211[222]
    • Europe – 14,972,453[223]
  6. ^ Spider-Man: Homecoming
    • China – 21,891,581[224]
    • Europe – 17,907,011[225]
    • Brazil, Chile, South Korea, Venezuela – 15,570,692[226]
    • Mexico – 9,800,000[227]
    • Japan – 1.93 million[228]
    • Argentina – 1,118,453[229]
  7. ^ Spider-Man: Far From Home
    • China – 39,380,000[230]
    • Europe – 24,849,626[231]
    • Mexico – 10,810,870[232]
    • South Korea – 8,023,606[212]
    • Brazil – 6,562,228[233]
    • Japan – 2.1 million[234]
    • India – 1,856,875[235]
    • Argentina – 1,285,785[236]
  8. ^ Spider-Man: No Way Home
    • United Kingdom, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Mexico, Norway, Poland, Portugual, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates – 81,146,702[238]
    • India – 11 million[239]
    • Russia – 10.8 million[240]
    • South Korea – 7,529,648[212]
    • Japan – 2,770,000[241]
  9. ^ Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
    • China – 11,763,454[242]
    • Europe – 6,538,381[243]
    • Mexico – 3,345,000[244]
    • Brazil – 2,059,756[233]
    • South Korea – 724,394[212]
    • Argentina – 304,881[236]

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spider, film, dates, back, 1977, rights, belonging, marvel, until, 1999, when, sony, bought, them, million, been, marvel, most, successful, character, cinema, industry, ever, since, after, selling, spider, motion, picture, rights, sony, marvel, built, studio, . Spider Man in film dates back to 1977 his rights belonging to Marvel until 1999 when Sony bought them for 7 million 1 He has been Marvel s most successful character in the cinema industry ever since After selling the Spider Man motion picture rights to Sony Marvel built its own studio eventually developing the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU without its most renowned character This would change in 2016 when Marvel finally was able to add Spider Man to its cinematic universe after a licensing deal between Sony and Disney The agreement ended up being successful to both companies The following two Avengers sequels finally with Spider Man crossed the 2 billion mark at worldwide box office for the first time Meanwhile Sony in association with Marvel 2 launched a new superhero universe leading Sony to get in 2022 the biggest deal ever for streaming rights a 3 billion 3 streaming license to Netflix and Disney platforms Actors who have played Spider Man in modern film from left to right Tobey Maguire in the Sam Raimi films Andrew Garfield in the Marc Webb films and Tom Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films directed by Jon Watts while Shameik Moore voices Miles Morales in the animated Spider Verse films Contents 1 History 2 Early films 2 1 The Amazing Spider Man series 2 1 1 Spider Man 1977 2 1 2 Spider Man Strikes Back 1978 2 1 3 Spider Man The Dragon s Challenge 1981 2 2 Japanese film 3 Development 3 1 Cannon Films 3 2 Carolco Pictures MGM 3 2 1 James Cameron scriptment 3 2 2 Litigation 3 3 Columbia Pictures 4 Sam Raimi s trilogy 4 1 Spider Man 2002 4 2 Spider Man 2 2004 4 3 Spider Man 3 2007 4 4 Canceled fourth film and potential revival 5 Marc Webb films 5 1 The Amazing Spider Man 2012 5 2 The Amazing Spider Man 2 2014 5 3 Canceled third film spin offs and potential revival 6 Licensing agreement with Marvel Studios 6 1 Captain America Civil War 2016 6 2 Spider Man Homecoming 2017 6 3 Avengers Infinity War 2018 6 4 Avengers Endgame 2019 6 5 Spider Man Far From Home 2019 6 6 Spider Man No Way Home 2021 6 7 Future 7 Animated Spider Verse 7 1 Spider Man Into the Spider Verse 2018 7 2 Spider Ham Caught in a Ham 2019 7 3 Spider Man Across the Spider Verse 2023 7 4 Spider Man Beyond the Spider Verse TBA 7 5 Potential projects 8 Sony s Spider Man Universe 9 Other films 9 1 Marvel Super Heroes 4D 2010 9 2 Phineas and Ferb Mission Marvel 2013 9 3 Live action Miles Morales film 10 Recurring cast and characters 11 Additional crew 12 Home media 13 Reception 13 1 Box office 13 2 Critical and public response 14 See also 15 Notes 16 References 17 External linksHistory editThe fictional character Spider Man a comic book superhero created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and featured in Marvel Comics publications has appeared as a main character in numerous theatrical and made for television films The first 10 films were linked to television series and screened in theaters only in certain countries Nicholas Hammond starred as Peter Parker Spider Man in the 1977 made for television film Spider Man that spawned a broadcast series and would appear as the character in two sequels edited from those episodes In 1978 the Toei Company created a theatrical spin off of their Spider Man television series with Shinji Todō reprising his role as Takuya Yamashiro Spider Man None of these films had a theatrical release in the United States By 1999 Sony Pictures Entertainment had acquired the motion picture rights to the character for cinema and TV 4 creating two Spider Man animated TV series and two film series comprising their own continuities the Sam Raimi Spider Man trilogy of films 2002 2007 starring Tobey Maguire as the character and the Marc Webb Amazing Spider Man films 2012 2014 starring Andrew Garfield in the role In February 2015 Disney Marvel Studios and Sony made a deal to share the Spider Man film rights leading to a new iteration of Spider Man being introduced and integrated into the Marvel Cinematic Universe The deal allowed Sony Pictures to continue to own finance distribute and have final creative control of the solo Spider Man films with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributing the films with his other appearances in a supporting capacity Tom Holland portrays this version of Spider Man and has appeared in six films to date from Captain America Civil War 2016 to Spider Man No Way Home 2021 In September 2019 following a brief stand off resulting in the termination of the old agreement Disney and Sony relented to fan outcry and reached a new agreement for Holland s version to return for future films the first film to be produced afterward was Spider Man No Way Home 2021 where he appears alongside Maguire and Garfield who reprise their roles in the film as supporting characters A fourth MCU Spider Man film is in development at Sony and Disney Plans for an animated Spider Man film were officially announced by Sony in April 2015 which eventually became Spider Man Into the Spider Verse 2018 from Sony Pictures Animation Shameik Moore voices Miles Morales Spider Man in the film along with various other versions of Peter Parker and alternate versions of Spider Man from the multiverse also appearing A sequel titled Spider Man Across the Spider Verse was released in 2023 with a finale titled Spider Man Beyond the Spider Verse currently in production Potential spin offs are also planned The Spider Man films have been generally well received They have collectively grossed 10 2 billion at the global box office with Far From Home becoming the first Spider Man film to gross over 1 billion worldwide followed by No Way Home which became Sony s highest grossing film of all time 5 Into the Spider Verse also won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Early films editThe Amazing Spider Man series edit Main article The Amazing Spider Man TV series Film Release date Director Screenwriter Producer s Spider Man September 14 1977 1977 09 14 E W Swackhamer Alvin Boretz Charles W Fries Daniel R Goodman and Edward J MontagneSpider Man Strikes Back May 8 1978 1978 05 08 Ron Satlof 6 Robert JanesSpider Man The Dragon s Challenge May 9 1981 1981 05 09 Don McDougall Lionel E SiegelSpider Man 1977 edit Main article Spider Man 1977 film In 1977 the pilot episode of The Amazing Spider Man television series was released by Columbia Pictures as Spider Man outside of the United States It was directed by E W Swackhamer written by Alvin Boretz and stars Nicholas Hammond as the titular character David White as J Jonah Jameson and Jeff Donnell as May Parker The film premiered on CBS on September 14 1977 and received a VHS release in 1980 Spider Man Strikes Back 1978 edit Main article Spider Man Strikes Back In 1978 the two part episode Deadly Dust from the television series The Amazing Spider Man was re edited and released outside of the United States as a feature film Spider Man Strikes Back Nicholas Hammond reprises his role as Peter Parker Spider Man while Robert F Simon replaces David White in the role of J Jonah Jameson The film was theatrically released on 8 May 1978 Spider Man The Dragon s Challenge 1981 edit Main article Spider Man The Dragon s Challenge In 1981 a film made from The Amazing Spider Man television series finale The Chinese Web using the same method used to make Spider Man Strikes Back was released as Spider Man The Dragon s Challenge in European territories Nicholas Hammond and Robert F Simon respectively reprise their roles as Peter Parker Spider Man and J Jonah Jameson It was directed by Ron Satlof and written by Robert Janes Other actors include Rosalind Chao Benson Fong and Ellen Bry Japanese film edit Main articles Spider Man Japanese TV series Spider Man 1978 film and Spider Man Takuya Yamashiro Film Release date Director Screenwriter Story by ProducerSpider Man July 22 1978 1978 07 22 Kōichi Takemoto Susumu Takaku Saburo Yatsude Susumu Yoshikawa nbsp Japanese Spider Man logoIn 1978 Tōei released a theatrical spin off of their Spider Man TV series at the Tōei Cartoon Festival The film was directed by Kōichi Takemoto who also directed eight episodes of the TV series The week after the film s release a character introduced in the film Juzō Mamiya played by Noboru Nakaya began appearing in episodes of the TV series The film was released on July 22 1978 Like the rest of the series the film was made available for streaming on Marvel s official website in 2009 Development editCannon Films edit The low box office performance of 1983 s Superman III made feature film adaptations of comic book properties a low priority in Hollywood until the late 1990s 7 In 1985 after a brief option on Spider Man by Roger Corman expired 8 Marvel Comics optioned the property to Cannon Films Cannon chiefs Menahem Golan and his cousin Yoram Globus agreed to pay Marvel Comics 225 000 over the five year option period plus a percentage of any film s revenues 9 However the rights would revert to Marvel if a film was not made by April 1990 10 Tobe Hooper then preparing both Invaders From Mars and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 was mooted as director Golan and Globus misunderstood the concept of the character They thought it was like The Wolf Man said director Joseph Zito 11 and instructed writer Leslie Stevens creator of The Outer Limits to write a treatment reflecting their misconception In Stevens story a corporate scientist intentionally subjects ID badge photographer Peter Parker to radioactive bombardment transforming him into a hairy suicidal eight armed monster This human tarantula refuses to join the scientist s new master race of mutants battling a succession of mutations kept in a basement laboratory 11 12 Unhappy with this perceived debasement of his comic book creation Marvel s Stan Lee pushed for a new story and screenplay written for Cannon by Ted Newsom and John Brancato 13 The variation on the origin story had Otto Octavius as a teacher and mentor to a college aged Peter Parker The cyclotron accident which creates Spider Man also deforms the scientist into Doctor Octopus and results in his mad pursuit of proof of the Fifth Force Doc Ock reconstructs his cyclotron and causes electromagnetic abnormalities anti gravity effects and bilocation which threatens to engulf New York City and the world Joseph Zito who had directed Cannon s successful Chuck Norris film Invasion USA replaced Tobe Hooper 14 The new director hired Barney Cohen to rewrite the script Cohen added action scenes a non canonical comic book sidekick for the villain gave Doc Ock the catch phrase Okey dokey and altered his goal from the Fifth Force to a quest for anti gravity Producer Golan using his pen name Joseph Goldman then made a minor polish to Cohen s rewrite Zito scouted locations and studio facilities in both the U S and Europe and oversaw storyboard breakdowns supervised by Harper Goff Cannon planned to make the film on the then substantial budget of between 15 and 20 million 9 While no casting was finalized Zito expressed interest in actor stunt man Scott Leva who had posed for Cannon s promotional photos and ads and made public appearances as Spider Man for Marvel The up and coming actor Tom Cruise was also discussed for the leading role Zito considered Bob Hoskins as Doc Ock Stan Lee expressed his desire to play Daily Bugle editor J Jonah Jameson 15 Lauren Bacall and Katharine Hepburn were considered for Aunt May Peter Cushing as a sympathetic scientist and Adolph Caesar as a police detective 13 With Cannon finances siphoned by the expensive Superman IV The Quest for Peace and Masters of the Universe the company slashed the proposed Spider Man budget to under 10 million Director Zito opted out unwilling to make a compromised Spider Man The company commissioned low budget rewrites from writers Shepard Goldman Don Michael Paul and finally Ethan Wiley and penciled in company workhorse Albert Pyun as director who also made script alterations 12 Scott Leva was still associated with the character through Marvel he had appeared in photo covers of the comic and he read each draft Leva commented Ted Newsom and John Brancato had written the script It was good but it needed a little work Unfortunately with every subsequent rewrite by other writers it went from good to bad to terrible 15 Due to Cannon s assorted financial crises the project shut down after spending about 1 5 million on the project 11 In 1989 Pathe owned by corrupt Italian financier Giancarlo Parretti acquired the overextended Cannon The filmmaking cousins parted Globus remaining associated with Pathe Golan leaving to run 21st Century Film Corporation keeping a number of properties including Spider Man in lieu of a cash buy out He also extended his Spider Man option with Marvel up to January 1992 10 Golan shelved the low budget rewrites and attempted to finance an independent production from the original big budget script already budgeted storyboarded and laid out 16 At Cannes in May 1989 21st Century announced a September start date with ads touting the script by Barney Cohen Ted Newsom amp John Brancato and Joseph Goldman 17 As standard practice Golan pre sold the unmade film to raise production funds with television rights bought by Viacom and home video rights by Columbia Pictures which wanted to establish a studio franchise Stephen Herek was attached as director at this point 18 Golan submitted this new screenplay to Columbia in late 1989 actually the 1985 script with an adjusted 1989 date and the studio requested yet another rewrite Golan hired Frank LaLoggia who turned in his draft but grew disenchanted with 21st Century Neil Ruttenberg was hired for one more draft which was also covered by script readers at Columbia 19 Columbia s script analysts considered all three submissions essentially the same story A tentative production deal was set Stan Lee said in 1990 21st Century is supposed to do Spider Man and now they re talking to Columbia and the way it looks now Columbia may end up buying Spider Man from 21st Century 20 Carolco Pictures MGM edit 21st Century s Menahem Golan still actively immersed himself mounting his Spider Man sending the original Doc Ock script for production bids In 1990 he contacted Canadian effects company Light and Motion Corporation regarding the visual effects which in turn offered the stop motion chores to Steven Archer Krull Clash of the Titans 21 Toward the end of shooting True Lies Variety carried the announcement that Carolco Pictures had received a completed screenplay from James Cameron 22 This script bore the names of James Cameron John Brancato Ted Newsom Barry sic Cohen and Joseph Goldmari a typographical scrambling of Golan s pen name Joseph Goldman with Marvel executive Joseph Calamari 23 The script text was identical to the one Golan submitted to Columbia the previous year with the addition of a new 1993 date Cameron stalwart Arnold Schwarzenegger was frequently linked to the project as the director s choice for Doctor Octopus 24 25 James Cameron scriptment edit Months later James Cameron submitted an undated 57 page scriptment with an alternate story the copyright registration was dated 1991 part screenplay part narrative story outline 11 The scriptment told the Spider Man origin but used variations on the comic book characters Electro and Sandman as villains This Electro named Carlton Strand instead of Max Dillon was a megalomaniacal parody of corrupt capitalists Instead of Flint Marko s character Cameron s Sandman simply named Boyd is mutated by an accident involving Philadelphia Experiment style bilocation and atom mixing in lieu of getting caught in a nuclear blast on a beach The story climaxes with a battle atop the World Trade Center and had Peter Parker revealing his identity to Mary Jane Watson In addition the treatment was also heavy on profanity and had Spider Man and Mary Jane having sex on the Brooklyn Bridge 26 This treatment reflected elements in previous scripts from the Stevens treatment organic web shooters and a villain who tempts Spider Man to join a coming master race of mutants from the original screenplay and rewrite weird electrical storms causing blackouts freak magnetic events and bi location from the Ethan Wiley draft a villain addicted to toxic super powers and multiple experimental spiders one of which escapes and bites Peter causing a hallucinatory nightmare invoking Franz Kafka s The Metamorphosis from the Frank LaLoggia script a blizzard of stolen cash fluttering down onto surprised New Yorkers and from the Neil Ruttenberg screenplay a criminal assault on the NYC Stock Exchange 12 In 1991 Carolco Pictures extended Golan s option agreement with Marvel through May 1996 10 but in April 1992 Carolco ceased active production on Spider Man due to continued financial and legal problems 27 During this time Leonardo DiCaprio was considered for Peter Parker Spider Man Maggie Smith as Aunt May Robyn Lively as Mary Jane Watson R Lee Ermey as J Jonah Jameson Michael Biehn as Boyd Sandman and Lance Henriksen as Carlton Strand Electro 28 29 Litigation edit When James Cameron agreed to make Spider Man Carolco lawyers simply used his previous Terminator 2 contract as a template A clause in this agreement gave Cameron the right to decide on movie and advertising credits Show business trade articles and advertisements made no mention of Golan who was still actively assembling the elements for the film 10 In 1993 Golan complained publicly and finally instigated legal action against Carolco for disavowing his contractual guarantee credit as producer On the other hand Cameron had the contractual right to decide on credits 12 Eventually Carolco sued Viacom and Columbia to recover broadcast and home video rights and the two studios countersued 9 20th Century Fox though not part of the litigation contested Cameron s participation claiming exclusivity on his services as a director under yet another contract 11 In 1996 Carolco 21st Century and Marvel went bankrupt Via a quitclaim from Carolco dated March 28 1995 MGM acquired 21st Century s film library and assets and received all rights in and to all drafts and versions of the screenplay s for Spider Man written by James Cameron Ted Newsom amp John Brancato Menahem Golan Jon sic Michael Paul Ethan Wiley Leslie Stevens Frank Laloggia Neil Ruttenberg Barney Cohen Shepard Goldman and any and all other writers 30 MGM also sued 21st Century Viacom and Marvel Comics alleging fraud in the original deal between Cannon and Marvel In 1998 Marvel emerged from bankruptcy with a reorganization plan that merged the company with Toy Biz 10 The courts determined that the original contract of Marvel s rights to Golan had expired returning the rights to Marvel but the matter was still not completely resolved In 1999 Marvel licensed Spider Man rights to Columbia a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment 31 MGM disputed the legality claiming it had the Spider Man rights via Cannon 21st Century and Carolco 32 Columbia Pictures edit Further information Spider Man 2002 film Development In the meantime MGM UA chief executive John Calley moved to Columbia Pictures Intimately familiar with the legal history of producer Kevin McClory s claim to the rights to both Thunderball and other related James Bond characters and elements Calley announced that Columbia would produce an alternate 007 series based on the McClory material which Calley acquired for Columbia 33 Columbia had made the original 1967 film spoof of Casino Royale a non Eon production Both studios now faced rival projects which could undercut their own long term financial stability and plans Columbia had no consistent movie franchise and had sought Spider Man since 1989 MGM UA s only reliable source of theatrical income was a new James Bond film every two or three years An alternate 007 series could diminish or even eliminate the power of MGM UA s long running Bond series Likewise an MGM UA Spider Man film could negate Columbia s plans to create an exclusive cash cow Both sides seemed to have strong arguments for the rights to do such films 34 The two studios made a trade off in March 1999 Columbia relinquished its rights to create a new 007 series in exchange for MGM s giving up its claim to Spider Man 35 Columbia acquired the rights to all previous scripts in 2000 19 but exercised options only on the Cameron Material i e both the completed multi author screenplay and the subsequent scriptment 11 Other sources report that Columbia s owner Sony agreed to pay 10 million plus 5 of any movies gross revenue and half the revenue from consumer products 36 After more than a decade of attempts Spider Man truly went into production 9 and since then all of the Spider Man films were distributed by Columbia Pictures the primary film production holding of Sony The first three were directed by Sam Raimi and the reboot and its sequel were directed by Marc Webb Laura Ziskin served as producer until her death in 2011 37 Sam Raimi s trilogy editSee also Peter Parker Sam Raimi film series Spider Man Sam Raimi film series Film U S release date Director Screenwriter s Story by ProducersSpider Man May 3 2002 2002 05 03 Sam Raimi David Koepp Laura Ziskin and Ian BryceSpider Man 2 June 30 2004 2004 06 30 Alvin Sargent Alfred Gough Miles Millar and Michael Chabon Laura Ziskin and Avi AradSpider Man 3 May 4 2007 2007 05 04 Sam Raimi Ivan Raimi and Alvin Sargent Sam Raimi and Ivan Raimi Laura Ziskin Avi Arad and Grant Curtis nbsp Sam Raimi series logo used from 2002 to 2007Spider Man 2002 edit Main article Spider Man 2002 film Spider Man follows Peter Parker Tobey Maguire an orphaned high schooler who pines after popular girl next door Mary Jane Watson Kirsten Dunst While on a science class field trip at Columbia University a genetically engineered super spider bites Peter As a result Peter gains superhuman abilities including increased strength speed and the abilities to scale walls and generate organic webbing After his beloved Uncle Ben Cliff Robertson is murdered the teenager realizes that he must use his newfound abilities to protect New York City Meanwhile wealthy industrialist Norman Osborn Willem Dafoe the father of Peter s best friend Harry Osborn James Franco subjects himself to an experimental performance enhancing serum which creates a psychotic and murderous split personality Donning a military battle suit Norman becomes a freakish Green Goblin who begins to terrorize the city Peter as Spider Man now must battle with the Goblin all while dealing with personal situations involving his domestic and his love life Spider Man 2 2004 edit Main article Spider Man 2 Two years after the events of the first film Peter struggles to balance his superhero and private lives and still pines after Mary Jane Watson who is now engaged Harry Osborn continues to believe Spider Man is responsible for his father Norman Osborn s death Spider Man contends with scientist Otto Octavius Alfred Molina also known as Doctor Octopus who initially mentors his alter ego and has four mechanical tentacles fused to his spine following a failed fusion based experiment and sets out to recreate the same that could destroy much of New York City Spider Man 3 2007 edit Main article Spider Man 3 Peter is still with Mary Jane Watson while Harry Osborn succeeds his father as the new Green Goblin credited as New Goblin Eddie Brock Topher Grace who like Peter is a photographer for the Daily Bugle sets out to defame Spider Man and incriminate him Meanwhile Flint Marko Thomas Haden Church an escaped convict falls into a particle accelerator and becomes a shape shifting sand monster known as Sandman Peter later learns that Marko killed Uncle Ben causing Peter s own dark intentions to grow This vendetta is enhanced by the appearance of the mysterious black alien symbiotic substance that bonds to Peter resulting in the formation of a new black costume Once Peter separates himself from the alien it finds a new host in the form of Brock resulting in the creation of Venom and Peter Parker having to battle the villains in the end Canceled fourth film and potential revival edit Spider Man 4 redirects here For the planned sequel to Spider Man No Way Home see Spider Man No Way Home Future In 2007 Spider Man 4 entered development with Raimi attached to direct and Maguire Dunst and other cast members set to reprise their roles Both a fourth and a fifth film were planned and at one time the idea of shooting the two sequels concurrently was under consideration However Raimi stated in March 2009 that only the fourth film was in development at that time and that if there were fifth and sixth films those two films would actually be a continuation of each other 38 39 40 41 Zodiac screenwriter James Vanderbilt was hired by Sony Pictures in October 2007 to pen the screenplay after initial reports in January that Sony was in contact with David Koepp who wrote the first Spider Man film 42 43 The script was being rewritten by David Lindsay Abaire and Gary Ross in November 2008 and October 2009 44 Sony also engaged Vanderbilt to write scripts for Spider Man 5 and Spider Man 6 43 In 2007 Raimi expressed interest in depicting the transformation of Dr Curt Connors into his villainous alter ego the Lizard the character s actor Dylan Baker and producer Grant Curtis were also enthusiastic about the idea 45 46 47 Raimi also discussed his desire to upgrade Bruce Campbell from a cameo appearance to a significant role 48 later revealed to be Quentin Beck Mysterio 49 It was reported in December 2009 that John Malkovich was in negotiations to play Vulture and that Anne Hathaway would play Felicia Hardy though she would not have transformed into the Black Cat as in the comics Instead Raimi s Felicia was expected to become a new superpowered figure called the Vulturess 50 Several years later in 2013 Raimi re clarified that the Vultress concept was discarded and Hathaway would ve indeed been Black Cat if Spider Man 4 had been made 51 Concept art by storyboard artist Jeffrey Henderson revealed in June 2016 showed the inclusion of an opening montage of Spider Man going up against C and D list villains such as Mysterio the Shocker the Prowler the Stilt Man and the Rhino with the Vulture serving as the main antagonist Henderson recalls that the film would have opened with a montage of Spider Man now feeling free after breaking up with Mary Jane catching all villains from his rogues gallery that the crew knew Raimi would never use in his films Henderson also disclosed that Malkovich would have played the Vulture who would have been a private contractor who committed terrible actions in behalf of the U S government leading him to be called the Vulture because he never left anything but bones behind and the film s climax would have shown the Vulture and Spider Man fighting in a bloody fight that Spider Man would have barely won by causing the Vulture s wings to make him tumble between building until crashing into the Citicorp Building s ether and off its top killing him 49 52 In April 2022 Raimi stated that he had planned to include Kraven the Hunter in the film 53 As disagreements between Sony and Raimi threatened to push the film off the intended May 6 2011 release date Sony Pictures announced in January 2010 that plans for Spider Man 4 had been canceled due to Raimi s withdrawal from the project Raimi reportedly ended his participation due to his doubt that he could meet the planned May 6 2011 release date while at the same time upholding the film creatively he admitted that he was very unhappy with the way Spider Man 3 had turned out and was under pressure to make the fourth film the best that he could 54 Raimi purportedly went through four iterations of the script with different screenwriters and still hated it 55 In June 2021 animatic producer David E Duncan who worked on Spider Man 4 uploaded an animatic of the canceled project dated November 12 2009 to his Vimeo account along with the description One of a half dozen animatics I produced for the ill fated 4th Raimi Spider Man Studio politics creative differences and bad internet reactions to John Malkovich as Vulture caused the plug to be pulled December of 2009 early in the prep stage However one month later Sony moved forward with Andrew Garfield reboot the animatic depicts a battle between Spider Man and The Vulture 56 Duncan later deleted the animatic from his page but it can still be found on YouTube 57 Following his appearance in No Way Home some fans called for Sony to make a fourth Tobey Maguire Spider Man film using the hashtag MakeRaimiSpiderMan4 on Twitter 58 In addition both director Sam Raimi and actress Kirsten Dunst expressed interest in a possible return in a fourth film while Tobey Maguire stated that he is open for anything 59 However Raimi later stated that he had no plans to direct such a film 60 Marc Webb films editSee also Peter Parker The Amazing Spider Man film series Film U S release date Director Screenwriters Story by ProducersThe Amazing Spider Man July 3 2012 2012 07 03 Marc Webb James Vanderbilt Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves James Vanderbilt Laura Ziskin Avi Arad and Matt TolmachThe Amazing Spider Man 2 May 2 2014 2014 05 02 Alex Kurtzman Roberto Orci and Jeff Pinkner Alex Kurtzman Roberto Orci Jeff Pinkner and James Vanderbilt Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach nbsp Marc Webb series logo used from 2012 to 2014Following the cancelation of Spider Man 4 Sony announced that the franchise would be rebooted with a new director and new cast Marc Webb directed both of the Amazing Spider Man films The Amazing Spider Man 2012 edit Main article The Amazing Spider Man film The film focuses on Peter Parker Andrew Garfield developing his abilities in high school and his relationship with Gwen Stacy Emma Stone He fights the Lizard the monstrous form of Dr Curt Connors Rhys Ifans his father s former partner and a scientist at Oscorp The Amazing Spider Man 2 2014 edit Main article The Amazing Spider Man 2 The film takes place one year after the first film s events Peter Parker graduates from high school continues his crime fighting duties as Spider Man while combating the electricity manipulating Electro Jamie Foxx rekindling his relationship with Gwen Stacy and encountering his old friend Harry Osborn Dane DeHaan who is slowly dying from a genetic disease Canceled third film spin offs and potential revival edit In June 2013 Sony Pictures announced the release dates for the next two Spider Man films The third film was scheduled to be released on June 10 2016 and the fourth to be released on May 4 2018 61 62 Paul Giamatti confirmed that Rhino would return in the third film 63 That November Sony Pictures Entertainment chief Michael Lynton told analysts We do very much have the ambition about creating a bigger universe around Spider Man There are a number of scripts in the works 64 Andrew Garfield stated that his contract was for three films and was unsure of his involvement for the fourth film 65 In February 2014 Sony announced that Webb would return to direct the third Amazing Spider Man film 66 In March Webb stated that he would not be directing the fourth film but would like to remain as a consultant for the series 67 Roberto Orci told IGN in July that he was not working on the third film due to his involvement in Star Trek Beyond 68 Alex Kurtzman stated in interview that the third film was still continuing production and that there was a possibility of seeing a Black Cat film 69 Sony Pictures later announced in July that The Amazing Spider Man 3 had been delayed to 2018 70 After the announcement in February 2015 of a new series with Marvel Studios the sequels to The Amazing Spider Man 2 were canceled 71 In July 2015 Denis Leary who had portrayed police Captain George Stacy in the previous two films revealed that the film at one point had Spider Man take this formula and regenerate the people in his life that died 72 In December 2013 Sony issued a press release through the viral site Electro Arrives announcing that two films were in development with Alex Kurtzman Roberto Orci and Ed Solomon writing a spin off to The Amazing Spider Man focused on Venom with Kurtzman attached to direct and Drew Goddard writing one focused on the villain team Sinister Six Hannah Minghella and Rachel O Connor would oversee the development and production of these films for the studio 73 74 The Venom spinoff eventually became the 2018 film starring the character In April 2014 it was announced that Goddard would direct the Sinister Six film 75 and that both spin offs would be released before a fourth Amazing Spider Man 76 with Spider Man potentially appearing in both spin offs 77 Later in the month Tolmach and Arad revealed the Sinister Six film would be a redemption story 78 and that the film s lineup might differ from the comics 79 On July 23 2014 Sony Pictures announced that The Sinister Six was scheduled for release on November 11 2016 70 By August 2014 Sony was also looking to release a female centered spin off film in 2017 with Lisa Joy writing and had given the Venom spin off the potential title of Venom Carnage 80 I mean yes definitely open to something if it felt right Peter and Spider Man those characters are all about service to the greater good and the many He s a working class boy from Queens that knows struggle and loss and is deeply empathetic I would try to borrow Peter Parker s ethical framework in that if there was an opportunity to step back in and tell more of that story I would have to feel very sure and certain in myself Andrew Garfield on returning as Spider Man 81 Despite the announcement in February 2015 of a new series with Marvel Studios the Sinister Six Venom and female led spin off films set in the Amazing Spider Man timeline were then still moving forward Feige was not expected to be creatively involved with these films 71 However the Sinister Six film was canceled due to The Amazing Spider Man 2 underperforming commercially 82 and by November 2015 the other prospective spin off films were canceled as well 83 However Sony has reworked these plans into creating a new film series based on Marvel characters associated with Spider Man separate from both the Marvel Cinematic Universe or the Amazing Spider Man franchise starting with the release of the 2018 film Venom These include spinoff films centering around the characters of Morbius 84 Kraven the Hunter 85 and Silver and Black 86 a female centric team up of the Spider Man anti heroes Silver Sable and Black Cat Jared Leto portrayed the title character Morbius in the spin off film directed by Daniel Espinosa and was released on April 1 2022 to critical and commercial failure 87 Kraven the Hunter was written by Richard Wenk and has a set release date of August 30 2024 citation needed Following his appearance in No Way Home some fans called for Sony to make a third Andrew Garfield Spider Man film using the hashtag MakeTASM3 on Twitter 88 89 90 In an interview with Entertainment Tonight Garfield expressed interest in reprising his role as his Peter Parker for another Spider Man film Tom Holland later expressed support for Garfield to reprise the role in a potential third film 91 Licensing agreement with Marvel Studios editFurther information List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films See also Peter Parker Marvel Cinematic Universe Film U S release date Director Screenwriters Story by ProducersSpider Man Homecoming July 7 2017 2017 07 07 Jon Watts Jonathan Goldstein John Francis Daley Jon Watts Christopher Ford Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley Kevin Feige and Amy PascalSpider Man Far From Home July 2 2019 2019 07 02 Chris McKenna and Erik SommersSpider Man No Way Home December 17 2021 2021 12 17 nbsp MCU series logo used since 2017Sony s 1999 92 exclusive rights covering all Spider Man universe 93 including 900 characters related to Spider Man is perpetual provided that Sony releases a new Spider Man film at least once every 5 75 years 94 Sometime in 2014 prior to the release of The Amazing Spider Man 2 there had been informal discussions between Amy Pascal and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige about whether the world and characters of The Amazing Spider Man films including Andrew Garfield s version of Spider Man could be retroactively integrated into the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU but discussions came to nothing Pascal and Avi Arad had attempted to connect the two franchises prior to these discussions with the pair revealing that they were intending on licensing out the design of the Oscorp Tower from The Amazing Spider Man 2012 so it could appear in the New York City skyline of the MCU film The Avengers 2012 establishing the existence of Spider Man and associated elements in the MCU It never materialized as a result of the building s design being finalized too late into the latter film s post production process 95 Sony also mooted with the idea of doing a crossover film between The Amazing Spider Man films and the Sam Raimi films with Garfield and Tobey Maguire playing their respective versions of Spider Man with Raimi reportedly eyed to direct but this too never came to fruition 96 In December 2014 following the hacking of Sony Pictures computers Sony and Marvel Studios were revealed to have had discussions about licensing Spider Man to appear in the MCU film Captain America Civil War 2016 while having control of the film rights remaining with Sony Talks between the studios then broke down Instead Sony had considered having Raimi return to direct a new trilogy 97 On February 9 2015 Sony Pictures and Disney announced a licensing agreement that would allow Spider Man to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the character appearing in an MCU film and Sony releasing a Spider Man film co produced by Feige and Pascal Sony Pictures would continue to own finance distribute and exercise final creative control over the Spider Man films 98 Feige stated that Marvel had been working to add Spider Man to the MCU since at least October 2014 99 The next month Marvel Entertainment CCO Joe Quesada indicated that the Peter Parker version of the character would be used 100 which Feige confirmed in April 101 The following June Feige clarified that the initial Sony deal did not allow the character to appear in any of the MCU television series as it was very specific with a certain amount of back and forth allowed 102 Tom Holland who portrays Peter Parker Spider Man in the MCU revealed in November 2016 that he was signed for three Spider Man movies and three solo movies 103 In June 2017 Holland Feige and Jon Watts director of the MCU Spider Man films confirmed that a child portrayed by Max Favreau wearing an Iron Man mask whom Tony Stark saves from a drone in Iron Man 2 2010 was a young Peter Parker retroactively making it the introduction of the character to the MCU 104 105 In August 2019 Disney and Sony couldn t reach a new agreement regarding Spider Man films with Marvel Studios and Feige said to no longer have any involvement in any future films Deadline Hollywood noted that Disney had hoped future films would be a 50 50 co financing arrangement between the studios with the possibility to extend the deal to other Spider Man related films an offer Sony rejected and did not counter Instead Sony hoped to keep the terms of the previous agreement where Marvel would receive 5 of the film s initial theatrical gross with Disney refusing 106 The Hollywood Reporter added that the lack of a new agreement would see the end of Holland s Spider Man in the MCU 107 Variety cited unnamed sources claiming negotiations had hit an impasse and that a new deal could still be reached 108 On August 24 Feige reportedly commented at Disney s D23 Expo We got to make five films within the MCU with Spider Man two standalone films and three with the Avengers It was a dream that I never thought would happen It was never meant to last forever We knew there was a finite amount of time that we d be able to do this and we told the story we wanted to tell and I ll always be thankful for that 109 The following month in response to fan outcry Disney and Sony reached a new deal which includes a third Spider Man film as well as one other film both set in the MCU 110 At the time Watts entered final negotiations to return as director 111 In November 2021 Pascal revealed in an interview that Sony and Marvel Studios are going to continue collaborating for another trilogy of films set in the MCU 112 Captain America Civil War 2016 edit Main article Captain America Civil War nbsp Tom Holland took the role of Spider Man in Civil War after screen tests with Robert Downey Jr and Chris Evans who considered him the favorite pick from six actors Reports indicated that the first MCU film that Spider Man would appear in as part of the deal would be Captain America Civil War 113 114 Directors Joe and Anthony Russo had lobbied for months to include the character in that film 115 Anthony Russo stated that despite Marvel telling them to have a plan B should the deal with Sony fail the Russos never created one because it was very important to us to reintroduce Spider Man in the film adding We only have envisioned the movie with Spider Man 116 By the end of May 2015 Asa Butterfield Tom Holland Judah Lewis Matthew Lintz Charlie Plummer and Charlie Rowe screen tested for the lead role against Robert Downey Jr who portrays Tony Stark Iron Man for chemistry 117 118 The six were chosen out of a search of over 1 500 actors to test in front of Feige Pascal and the Russo brothers 117 In June Feige and Pascal narrowed the actors considered to Holland and Rowe Both screen tested again with Downey with Holland also testing with Chris Evans who portrays Steve Rogers Captain America and emerged as the favorite 118 Holland was ultimately cast as Spider Man in June 119 The following month Marisa Tomei was in talks for the role of May Parker 120 later appearing in Civil War 121 In the film Parker who has spent the last six months as a local costumed crimefighter named Spider Man is recruited by Stark to join his team of Avengers to stop Rogers and his rogue faction of Avengers who oppose the Sokovia Accords from fleeing with fugitive Bucky Barnes During the fight with Rogers and his team Parker utilizing a Stark upgraded version of his initial makeshift suit proves to be a formidable opponent and implements a tactic with which he Stark James Rhodes War Machine and Vision disable Scott Lang Ant Man in his giant sized form Upon returning home Parker discovers some of the Stark tech features of the suit he was given by Stark Spider Man Homecoming 2017 edit Main article Spider Man Homecoming Spider Man Homecoming was released on July 7 2017 122 123 The film was directed by Jon Watts 119 from a screenplay by Jonathan M Goldstein amp John Francis Daley and Watts amp Christopher Ford and Chris McKenna amp Erik Sommers 124 Holland Tomei and Downey reprise their roles as Peter Parker May Parker and Stark respectively 125 and are joined by Michael Keaton as Adrian Toomes Vulture Zendaya as MJ Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds Laura Harrier as Liz Tony Revolori as Flash Thompson and Bokeem Woodbine as Herman Schultz Shocker who appears as a minor villain Jon Favreau also appears as Happy Hogan reprising his role from the Iron Man films 124 126 Production began in June 2016 in Atlanta Georgia and ended in October 127 128 129 Set two months after the events of Civil War Parker anxiously awaits his next assignment from Stark while simultaneously balancing his life at Midtown High with his vigilante life as Spider Man His investigation of a series of highly weaponized robberies leads him to mysterious weapons trafficker Adrian Toomes and despite Stark s warnings not to be involved attempts to stop him Avengers Infinity War 2018 edit Main article Avengers Infinity War In October 2016 Holland said the possibility of him appearing in Avengers Infinity War was all up in the air but that some sort of deal is in the mix with Sony for him to appear 130 Holland was eventually confirmed to appear in the film directed by the Russo brothers as part of the ensemble cast in February 2017 131 Parker joins Iron Man Doctor Strange and the Guardians of the Galaxy in battling Thanos in the ruins of his home planet Titan However Parker is among the many heroes who perish after Thanos snaps his fingers with a completed Infinity Gauntlet which wipes out half of all life in the universe Avengers Endgame 2019 edit Main article Avengers Endgame Holland was confirmed to be a part of Avengers Endgame directed by the Russo brothers in April 2017 132 After dying at the end of Infinity War Parker along with the other victims of Thanos are resurrected by Bruce Banner five years later and joins the Avengers and their allies in a clash against Thanos and his army in upstate New York At the battle s conclusion Parker mourns Stark s death and attends his funeral with Aunt May before returning to high school to reunite with his best friend Ned Spider Man Far From Home 2019 edit Main article Spider Man Far From Home In December 2016 Sony Pictures announced a sequel to Spider Man Homecoming for release on July 5 2019 133 In June 2017 Feige stated that the film would be titled in a similar fashion to Homecoming using a subtitle and would not have a number in the title 134 A year later Holland revealed the film s title as Spider Man Far From Home 135 Watts returned to direct and Holland Zendaya Favreau Batalon Tomei and Revolori reprise their roles from Homecoming with Jake Gyllenhaal joining as Quentin Beck Mysterio As in Homecoming other characters from MCU installments reprise their roles with Samuel L Jackson and Cobie Smulders appearing as Nick Fury and Maria Hill respectively In April 2019 Sony Pictures moved the release date to July 2 2019 136 Set after the events of Endgame the film features Parker and his friends going to Europe on summer vacation where Parker intending to take a break from superheroics is drawn back to it when he is forced to team up with Fury and Mysterio in battling the Elementals Spider Man No Way Home 2021 edit Main article Spider Man No Way Home In September 2019 Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures announced to produce a third film after an impasse between the two companies during negotiations 110 Watts returned to direct 137 from a script by McKenna and Sommers 138 Holland Zendaya Favreau Batalon Tomei and Revolori reprise their roles 139 and are joined by Benedict Cumberbatch and Benedict Wong in their MCU roles as Stephen Strange and Wong respectively with the events of this film tying into Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2022 140 The film links the pre MCU Spider Man films via the multiverse and features Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield reprise their respective roles as their versions of Spider Man while Willem Dafoe Alfred Molina and Thomas Haden Church reprise their roles as Norman Osborn Green Goblin Otto Octavius Doctor Octopus and Flint Marko Sandman respectively from Sam Raimi s Spider Man trilogy along with Jamie Foxx and Rhys Ifans as Max Dillon Electro and Curt Connors Lizard respectively from Marc Webb s The Amazing Spider Man films 141 Charlie Cox reprises his role as Matt Murdock from Marvel Television s Netflix series and Tom Hardy appears uncredited as Eddie Brock reprising the role from Sony s Spider Man Universe After Mysterio exposes Parker s identity as Spider Man to the world in Far From Home in addition to incriminating him for his demise ruining Parker s and his close ones life in the process Parker asks Strange to make it a secret again with magic but this inadvertently breaks open the multiverse and allows visitors from alternate realities to enter Parker s universe Future edit Amy Pascal confirmed plans for a sequel to Spider Man No Way Home and a second trilogy of films set in the MCU in November 2021 ahead of the film s release with Kevin Feige confirming the active development of a fourth MCU Spider Man film in addition to his next supporting appearance in the franchise the following month Marvel Studios will return to co produce the film with Sony Pictures and Pascal Pictures Tom Holland is expected to reprise his role with his character undergoing a soft reset as a result of his momentous decision during No Way Home s climax as insinuated by the final line of the screenplay of No Way Home reading Peter Parker is no more but Spider Man lives on describing public knowledge of the character s civilian persona being erased by Doctor Strange s spell 142 143 144 Animated Spider Verse editFilm U S release date Director s Screenwriter s Story by ProducersSpider Man Into the Spider Verse December 14 2018 2018 12 14 Bob Persichetti Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman Phil Lord and Rodney Rothman Phil Lord Avi Arad Amy Pascal Phil Lord Christopher Miller and Christina SteinbergSpider Man Across the Spider Verse June 2 2023 Joaquim Dos Santos Kemp Powers and Justin K Thompson Phil Lord Christopher Miller and Dave CallahamSpider Man Beyond the Spider Verse TBA 145 146 Spider Man Into the Spider Verse 2018 edit Main article Spider Man Into the Spider Verse nbsp Logo for the first film in the Spider Verse franchise Spider Man Into the Spider Verse 2018 In April 2015 Sony announced that Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were writing and producing a Spider Man animated comedy in development at Sony Pictures Animation As revealed by the e mail leak one year before the duo had been previously courted by Sony to take over the studio s animation division Originally scheduled to be released on December 21 2018 Sony changed the date a week earlier on December 14 147 148 Sony Pictures Animation president Kristine Belson unveiled the film s logo with the working title Animated Spider Man at CinemaCon 2016 and declared that conceptually and visually the film will break new ground for the superhero genre 149 Bob Persichetti would direct the animated film 150 with Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman serving as co directors and Miles Morales as the protagonist in the film 151 Spider Ham Caught in a Ham 2019 edit Main article Spider Ham Caught in a Ham Into the Spider Verse producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller expressed interest in developing animated shorts starring Spider Ham 152 The short film Spider Ham Caught in a Ham was released on February 26 2019 along with the digital release of Into the Spider Verse 153 Spider Man Across the Spider Verse 2023 edit Main article Spider Man Across the Spider Verse In November 2018 it was revealed that Into the Spider Verse had entered into sequel development 154 The sequel which continues Morales story and features a romance with Gwen Stacy Spider Woman 155 was directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by David Callaham 156 In February 2021 Christopher Miller revealed that both he and Phil Lord were co writing the screenplay with Callaham and that Peter Ramsey would serve as an executive producer after co directing the first film 157 By April Kemp Powers and Justin K Thompson the latter of which had previously served as production designer on the first film were announced to direct the film with Dos Santos 158 In April 2022 it was announced that the film had been retitled with the Part One moniker removed in favor of separating the film and its sequel It released on June 2 2023 after being delayed from its initial April 8 2022 release date 159 145 Spider Man Beyond the Spider Verse TBA edit In December 2021 Lord and Miller revealed that the film was being split into two parts after they had written down the story they wanted to tell for the sequel and realized that it was too much for a single film Work on both parts was taking place simultaneously The film was originally set to be released on March 29 2024 after being delayed from its initial release window of 2022 and 2023 but was removed from Sony s release calendar in late July 2023 due to the concurrent 2023 SAG AFTRA strike 160 145 146 Following the conclusion of the writers strikes in September 2023 and actors strike November 2023 Deadline Hollywood reported that the voice recording for the film would resume 161 Potential projects edit Along with the announcement of a sequel a spin off focused on female Spider characters was revealed to be in development with Lauren Montgomery in talks to direct the film while Bek Smith is set to write 154 The spin off will star Spider Gwen and is set to feature the characters Cindy Moon Silk and Jessica Drew Spider Woman 155 Producer Amy Pascal felt that it s great that we re going to be able to tell movies about female superheroes in this realm as she believes there are going to be characters that really resonate for people 155 On how the spin off film will be connected to Across the Spider Verse Pascal said that it will act as a launching pad for the spin off 155 Hailee Steinfeld expressed interest in reprising her role as Spider Gwen in the film 162 John Mulaney expressed interest in a spin off film starring Spider Ham with the potential plot being a Watergate like story which could focus on the character s career as a reporter 163 Sony s Spider Man Universe editMain article Sony s Spider Man Universe Work on an expanded universe using supporting characters from the Spider Man films began by December 2013 After the relative critical and financial failure of The Amazing Spider Man 2 these plans were abandoned and in February 2015 Sony announced a deal to collaborate with Marvel Studios on future Spider Man films and integrate the character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU This relationship produced Spider Man Homecoming Spider Man Far From Home and Spider Man No Way Home while Sony separately redeveloped Venom 2018 as a standalone film beginning a new franchise named Sony s Spider Man Universe SSU The franchise continued with Venom Let There Be Carnage 2021 and Morbius 2022 both of which established that the MCU and SSU would be connected through the multiverse a concept previously explored in No Way Home The mid credits scene of Let There Be Carnage sees Eddie Brock and Venom transported from their hotel to an unfamiliar location and witnesses the MCU version of J Jonah Jameson talking about Spider Man s identity as Peter Parker This is continued in the mid credits scene of No Way Home where Brock and Venom are transported back into his original universe leaving a small piece of the Venom symbiote behind Michael Keaton reprises his Spider Man Homecoming role as Adrian Toomes Vulture during the post credits scenes in Morbius Following the casting of Doctor Strange s second spell permanently erasing the world s knowledge of Peter Parker s civilian identity Toomes is accidentally transported from the MCU to the SSU ending up in a vacated prison cell in the latter universe Upon being released immediately due to lacking a criminal record in the new universe Toomes begins to surmise Spider Man s involvement in his displacement He soon constructs a new Vulture suit and arranges to meet Dr Michael Morbius to whom he proposes they form a team 164 The Peter Parker of the SSU is born in the 2024 film Madame Web set in 2003 Other films editMarvel Super Heroes 4D 2010 edit Main article Marvel Super Heroes 4D On May 31 2010 an animated 4D film titled Marvel Super Heroes 4D was launched at Madame Tussauds London featuring Spider Man and Iron Man leading the Avengers against Doctor Doom 165 On April 26 2012 an updated version of the film with a different plot featuring Spider Man in a diminished capacity was opened at Madame Tussauds New York 166 167 168 The film features Tom Kenny as the voice of Peter Parker Spider Man 169 Phineas and Ferb Mission Marvel 2013 edit Main article Phineas and Ferb Mission Marvel At Comic Con 2013 Dan Buckley president of Marvel Worldwide Inc announced the development of a crossover television film of the animated series Phineas and Ferb that would feature characters from Marvel Entertainment 170 The film aired between August 16 25 2013 on Disney Channel and Disney XD 171 172 featuring Drake Bell reprising his role from Ultimate Spider Man and Avengers Assemble as Peter Parker Spider Man alongside Danny Trejo as Venom 173 Live action Miles Morales film edit Producer Amy Pascal revealed in May 2023 that a live action film centered on Miles Morales was in development after the character was featured in the animated Spider Verse films 174 Recurring cast and characters editMain article List of Spider Man film cast members List indicator s This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in more than two films in the series An empty dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film or that the character s official presence has not yet been confirmed A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio U indicates an uncredited appearance Character Made for TV films 1977 1981 Spider Man trilogy 2002 2007 The Amazing Spider Man films 2012 2014 Marvel Cinematic Universe 2016 present Sony s Spider Man Universe 2018 present Spider Verse films 2018 present Peter ParkerSpider Man Nicholas Hammond Tobey Maguire Andrew Garfield a Tom Holland b Tobey Maguire c Andrew Garfield d Tom HollandAUBabyUC Madame Web Jake Johnson e f May Parker Jeff Donnell Rosemary Harris Sally Field Marisa Tomei Lily TomlinElizabeth PerkinsJ Jonah Jameson David WhiteRobert F Simon J K Simmons J K Simmons g J K SimmonsAU g Adam BrownUJ K Simmons h Robbie Robertson Hilly Hicks Bill NunnMary Jane Watson Kirsten Dunst Zoe KravitzMelissa Sturm i Norman Osborn Willem Dafoe j Chris Cooper Willem Dafoe j 141 Jorma Taccone j Ben Parker Cliff Robertson Martin Sheen Adam Scott Cliff RobertsonAMartin SheenAHarry Osborn James Franco k Dane DeHaan j Flash Thompson Joe Manganiello Chris Zylka Tony RevoloriBurglar Michael Papajohn l Leif GantvoortBetty Brant Elizabeth Banks Angourie Rice Antonia LentiniLiz Allan Sally Livingstone Laura HarrierDoctor Octopus Alfred Molina m Alfred Molina m n 141 Kathryn Hahn o Alfred MolinaA p q Curt Connors Dylan Baker Rhys Ifans r s 141 AppearedJohn Jameson Daniel Gillies Chris O HaraFlint MarkoSandman Thomas Haden Church Thomas Haden Church n 141 Eddie BrockVenom Topher Grace Tom HardyU Tom HardyGwen StacySpider Woman Bryce Dallas Howard t Emma Stone Hailee Steinfeld u George Stacy James Cromwell Denis Leary Shea Whigham v Sally Avril Kelsey Chow Isabella AmaraMaxwell DillonElectro Jamie Foxx s 141 Aleksei SytsevichRhino Paul Giamatti Alessandro Nivola AppearedMary Parker Embeth Davidtz Emma RobertsAdrian ToomesVulture Michael Keaton Jorma Taccone w Aaron Davis Donald Glover AppearedA Mahershala Ali x y Mac Gargan Michael Mando z Joaquin Cosio aa Dmitri SmerdyakovChameleon Numan Acar Fred Hechinger Appeared ab Stan Lee one of the co creators of Spider Man Appeared in varied cameos in all films from the Raimi trilogy to Into the Spider Verse Bruce Campbell a long time colleague of Sam Raimi Appeared in all three of his films In Spider Man he was the announcer at the wrestling ring Peter was in and gave him the name Spider Man instead of the Human Spider the name with which Peter wanted to be introduced In Spider Man 2 he was an usher who refuses to let Peter enter the theatre for Mary Jane s play when arriving late In Spider Man 3 Campbell appears as a French maitre d 179 In the ultimately unmade Spider Man 4 Campbell s character would have been revealed as Quentin Beck Mysterio 180 Mysterio would later appear in Spider Man Far From Home 2019 played by Jake Gyllenhaal Additionally Max Charles portrays a young Peter Parker in both films Additionally Max Favreau plays a young Peter Parker in Iron Man 2 Appears alongside Holland and Garfield in Spider Man No Way Home Appears alongside Holland and Maguire in Spider Man No Way Home This Spider Man is known as Peter B Parker 175 Additionally Nicolas Cage Chris Pine Jorma Taccone Josh Keaton and Yuri Lowenthal voice other versions of Peter Parker Spider Man Noir Spider Man from Earth 1610B Spider Man from Earth 67 Spider Man from The Spectacular Spider Man and Spider Man from the Marvel s Spider Man video game series respectively 176 175 177 a b Despite being portrayed by the same actor from the Raimi films this is a different version of the character belonging to the Marvel Cinematic Universe Voicing different versions of the character Sturm voices Mary Jane Watson from Earth 616B a b c d This version of the character uses the alias of the Green Goblin Despite his alter ego being marketed and noted on the credits as the New Goblin in Spider Man 3 the character never uses such alias in the film This version of the Burglar is named Dennis Carradine a b This version of the character is Otto Octavius as Appeared in the source material a b Portraying the same version of the character from the Raimi films This version of the character is female and named Olivia Octavius 178 12 different variants of Doctor Octopus appear ATSV as anomalies captured by the Spider Society one of them being a female variant going by the name of Pirate Doctor Octopus and another being Superior Spider Man Additionally the Lego variant of him from Earth 13122 appears on a newspaper in Earth 13122 Additionally Alfred Molina s archival audio is used for a male version of Doctor Octopus This version of the character has the Lizard alter ego a b Portraying the same version of the character from the Webb films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Additionally a student in Peter Parker s university class in Spider Man 2 portrayed by Brianna Brown is identified as Gwen Stacy in the film s novelization This version of the character is known as Spider Woman Additionally archive footage of Denis Leary is featured This variants real name is Adriano Toomino instead of Adrian Toomes and is from an alternate Renaissance inspired universe This version of the character uses the alias of Prowler Additionally Donald Glover portrays a live action version of Prowler Aditionally 2 variants Scorpion were among the individuals who were almost pulled into MCU due to a corrupted spell involving Spider Man s secret identity Doctor Strange was able to close the rift before they could cross in NHW This version of the character uses the alias of Scorpion Chameleon appears as a photo in ITSV He reappears in ATSV as one villains that Miles is shown to have foughtAdditional crew editFilms Live action AnimatedSpider Man Spider Man 2 Spider Man 3 The Amazing Spider Man The Amazing Spider Man 2 Spider Man Homecoming Spider Man Far From Home Spider Man No Way Home Spider Man Into the Spider Verse Spider Man Across the Spider Verse2002 2004 2007 2012 2014 2017 2019 2021 2018 2023Executiveproducer s Avi AradStan Lee Stan LeeKevin FeigeJoseph M Caracciolo Stan LeeKevin FeigeMichael Grillo E Bennett WalshStan LeeAlex KurtzmanRoberto Orci Louis D EspositoVictoria AlonsoPatricia WhitcherJeremy LatchamAvi AradMatt TolmachStan Lee Louis D EspositoVictoria AlonsoThomas M HammelEric Hauserman CarrollRachel O ConnorStan LeeAvi AradMatt Tolmach Louis D EspositoVictoria AlonsoJoAnn PerritanoRachel O ConnorAvi AradMatt Tolmach Will AllegraBrian Michael BendisStan Lee Bob PersichettiPeter RamseyRodney RothmanAditya SoodBrian Michael Bendis 181 Composer s Danny Elfman Christopher Young James Horner Hans ZimmerThe Magnificent Six a Michael Giacchino Daniel PembertonDirector of photography Don Burgess Bill Pope John Schwartzman Dan Mindel Salvatore Totino Matthew J Lloyd Mauro Fiore Editor s Bob MurawskiArthur Coburn Bob Murawski Alan Edward BellMichael McCuskerPietro Scalia Pietro Scalia Dan LebentalDebbie Berman Dan LebentalLeigh Folsom Boyd Jeffrey FordLeigh Folsom Boyd Robert Fisher Jr Michael Andrews The one time supergroup includes Pharrell Williams Johnny Marr Mike Einziger Junkie XL Steve Mazzaro and Andrew Kawczynski Home media editThe Sam Raimi trilogy was released on DVD the first two being released exclusively as two disc sets and on VHS with the third film being released in both single and two disc editions All three films were later packaged in a Motion Picture DVD Trilogy box set Spider Man 3 was initially the only Spider Man film to be released individually on the high definition Blu ray format The first two films were made available on Blu ray but only as part of a boxed set with the third film called Spider Man The High Definition Trilogy The first two films lacked the bonus features from the DVDs although Spider Man 2 did contain both cuts of the film citation needed Sony re released the three films on June 12 2012 182 The DVDs of the first two films reinstated a selection of the bonus features missing from the earlier Blu ray releases although the Spider Man 3 reissue did not include the bonus disc of additional special features that appeared on earlier Blu ray releases All three films which comprise the Raimi trilogy are available in the U S on iTunes 183 184 185 The Amazing Spider Man 2 became the first Spider Man movie released on Ultra HD Blu ray on March 1 2016 Sony released the home video release of Homecoming on UHD and other home video formats on October 17 2017 186 as well as sets featuring all of their other Spider Man movies on UHD This included Spider Man Limited Edition Collection which includes all three Raimi films and The Amazing Spider Man Limited Edition Collection which includes both Webb films 187 In April 2021 Disney and Sony Pictures reached a multi year deal to let Sony s titles such as films from the Spider Man Jumanji as well as Hotel Transylvania and other Sony Pictures Animation franchises stream on Hulu and Disney A significant number of Sony titles began streaming on Hulu starting in June 2021 188 It includes films from 2022 onwards While the deal only concerns the United States titles from Sony Pictures began to also be added to Disney in regions outside of the U S as early as June 2022 starting with the majority of the Spider Man films 189 Reception editFurther information Sony s Spider Man Universe Reception Box office edit Each film is linked to the Box office section of its article Film Release date Box office gross Box office ranking Budget Ref North America Other territories North America Other territories Worldwide All time North America All time worldwide1977 filmSpider Man 1977 9 000 000 9 000 000 Un known Un known 190 Sam Raimi filmsSpider Man May 3 2002 407 022 860 418 002 176 825 025 036 35 82 139 million 191 Spider Man 2 June 30 2004 373 585 825 415 390 628 788 976 453 46 95 200 million 192 Spider Man 3 May 4 2007 May 1 2007 336 530 303 558 453 070 894 983 373 60 64 258 million 193 Marc Webb filmsThe Amazing Spider Man July 3 2012 June 27 2012 262 030 663 495 900 000 757 930 663 115 104 230 million 194 The Amazing Spider Man 2 May 2 2014 April 16 2014 202 853 933 506 128 390 708 982 323 208 121 250 million 195 Marvel Cinematic UniverseSpider Man Homecoming July 7 2017 July 5 2017 334 201 140 545 965 784 880 166 924 64 68 175 million 196 Spider Man Far From Home July 2 2019 June 28 2019 390 532 085 741 395 911 1 131 927 996 40 25 160 million 197 Spider Man No Way Home December 17 2021 December 15 2021 814 115 070 1 107 732 041 1 921 847 111 3 7 200 million 198 Animated Spider VerseSpider Man Into the Spider Verse December 14 2018 December 12 2018 190 241 310 194 015 620 384 256 930 232 335 90 million 199 Spider Man Across the Spider Verse June 2 2023 381 311 319 309 205 354 690 516 673 50 147 100 million 200 Total 3 692 424 508 5 301 188 974 8 993 613 482 3 2 1 702 billion 201 202 All three films of the Raimi trilogy set opening day records in North America 203 The Spider Man films are among the top of North American rankings of films based on Marvel Comics with Spider Man No Way Home ranking 2nd Spider Man ranking 10th Spider Man Far From Home ranking 11th Spider Man 2 ranking 13th Spider Man 3 ranking 15th and Spider Man Homecoming ranking 16th 204 In North America Spider Man No Way Home Spider Man Spider Man Far From Home Spider Man 2 Spider Man 3 and Spider Man Homecoming are ranked 2nd 14th 15th 17th 19th and 22nd for all superhero films 205 Worldwide Spider Man No Way Home Spider Man Far From Home Spider Man 3 and Spider Man Homecoming are ranked 3rd 11th 16th and 17th for all superhero films The Raimi trilogy and the MCU films Homecoming Far From Home and No Way Home are six of the seven most successful films produced by Sony Columbia Pictures in North America 206 with No Way Home becoming Sony s highest grossing film both in North America and worldwide Film Known box office ticket salesUnited States amp Canada Other territories WorldwideSam Raimi filmsSpider Man 70 626 300 207 55 422 620 a 126 048 920Spider Man 2 60 158 700 207 44 373 272 b 104 531 972Spider Man 3 48 914 300 207 61 237 414 c 110 151 714Marc Webb filmsThe Amazing Spider Man 33 677 900 207 45 703 072 d 79 380 972The Amazing Spider Man 2 24 363 300 207 38 344 664 e 62 707 964Marvel Cinematic UniverseSpider Man Homecoming 37 418 200 207 68 217 737 f 105 635 937Spider Man Far From Home 43 340 300 207 94 868 990 g 138 209 290Spider Man No Way Home 82 901 987 237 113 246 350 h 196 148 337Animated Spider VerseSpider Man Into the Spider Verse 21 093 500 207 24 735 866 i 45 829 366Total 422 494 487 546 149 985 968 644 472Critical and public response edit Each film is linked to the Critical response section of its article Film Critical PublicRotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScoreSpider Man 90 249 reviews 245 73 38 reviews 246 A 247 Spider Man 2 93 276 reviews 248 83 41 reviews 249 A 247 Spider Man 3 63 262 reviews 250 59 40 reviews 251 B 247 The Amazing Spider Man 71 339 reviews 252 66 42 reviews 253 A 254 The Amazing Spider Man 2 51 316 reviews 255 53 50 reviews 256 B 257 Spider Man Homecoming 92 400 reviews 258 73 51 reviews 259 A 260 Spider Man Into the Spider Verse 97 403 reviews 261 87 50 reviews 262 A 263 Spider Man Far From Home 90 459 reviews 264 69 55 reviews 265 A 260 Spider Man No Way Home 93 430 reviews 266 71 60 reviews 267 A 263 Spider Man Across the Spider Verse 95 383 reviews 268 86 60 reviews 269 A 270 David Ansen of Newsweek enjoyed Spider Man as a fun film to watch though he considered Spider Man 2 to be a little too self important for its own good Ansen saw Spider Man 3 as a return to form finding it the most grandiose chapter and the nuttiest 271 Tom Charity of CNN appreciated the films solidly redemptive moral convictions also noting the vast improvement of the visual effects from the first film to the third While he saw the second film s Doc Ock as the most engaging villain he applauded the third film s Sandman as a triumph of CGI wizardry 272 Richard Corliss of Time enjoyed the action of the films and thought that they did better than most action movies by rethinking the characters the franchise and the genre 273 Colin Covert of the Star Tribune praised Spider Man as a superb debut of the superhero as well as Spider Man 2 as a superior sequel for filmgoers who are fans of spectacle and of story Covert expressed disappointment in Spider Man 3 as too ambitious with the multiple storylines leaving one feeling overstuffed yet shortchanged 274 Manohla Dargis of The New York Times enjoyed the humor of the first two films but found it missing in the third installment Dargis also noted The bittersweet paradox of this franchise is that while the stories have grown progressively less interesting the special effects have improved tremendously 275 Robert Denerstein of the Rocky Mountain News ranked the films from his favorite to his least favorite Spider Man 2 Spider Man and Spider Man 3 While Denerstein missed the presence of Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus from the second film he found the third film despite being bigger though not necessarily better to have a satisfying conclusion 276 See also editList of accolades received by the 2002 2007 Spider Man film series List of films based on Marvel Comics Spider Man in television 3 Dev Adam Three Giant Men 1973 Turkish film featuring an unauthorized depiction of Spider ManNotes edit Spider Man Europe 33 598 879 208 Argentina Australia Brazil Japan 18 648 173 209 China 2 05 million 210 211 Seoul City South Korea 1 125 568 212 Spider Man 2 Europe excluding France and Italy 17 963 121 213 Brazil and Japan 12 487 714 214 France and Italy 8 948 733 215 China 2 606 000 216 217 South Korea 2 367 704 212 Spider Man 3 Europe excluding Russia 27 247 287 218 Brazil China Japan Russia South Korea 23 990 127 219 The Amazing Spider Man Argentina Brazil China Japan Mexico Russia South Korea 31 377 180 220 Europe excluding Russia 14 325 892 221 The Amazing Spider Man 2 Argentina Brazil China Mexico South Korea 23 372 211 222 Europe 14 972 453 223 Spider Man Homecoming China 21 891 581 224 Europe 17 907 011 225 Brazil Chile South Korea Venezuela 15 570 692 226 Mexico 9 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