If you’re taking a break from playing Spider-Man 2, we’ve got just the pastime: watching all of the Spider-Man movies in order, including the original trilogy, MCU films, Spider-Verse entries, and more.
It’s a great time to be a Spider-Man fan, with Peter Parker enjoying his third live-action celluloid iteration, popping up in MCU spin-offs, and appearing in an acclaimed animated trilogy. If that weren’t enough, No Way Home united all three live-action Spideys: Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland.
We’re therefore looking back and taking stock, meaning the following is a list of all the Spider-Man movies in order since then.
Now, this doesn’t include the TV flicks from the 1970s, nor his cameos and appearances in wider MCU movies. And we certainly aren’t going anywhere near whatever was happening at the end of Venom: Let There be Carnage.
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How many Spider-Man movies are there?
There have been 10 Spider-Man movies so far, with more currently in development:
- Spider-Man (2002)
- Spider-Man 2 (2004)
- Spider-Man 3 (2007)
- The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
- Spider-Man Homecoming (2017)
- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
- Spider-Man Far From Home (2019)
- Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
- Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
The first trilogy starred Tobey Maguire, and kicked off with Spider-Man in 2002, followed by sequel Spider-Man 2 in 2004, and finally Spider-Man 3 in 2007. There was due to be a fourth movie in this iteration, but script and scheduling issues meant it was cancelled.
Andrew Garfield then took over wall-crawling duties, playing Peter Parker in 2012’s The Amazing Spider-Man and 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2. A third film was planned for this version too, but fell apart when Spidey joined the MCU.
Having debuted in Captain America: Civil War, Tom Holland got his own trilogy via Spider-Man Homecoming (2017), Spider-Man Far From Home (2019), and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). He’s expected to return in Spider-Man 4 – which you can read more about here.
But while this live-action trilogy was unfolding, Marvel and Sony also put out an animated movie in 2018, called Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. And that story is still being told, with Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse hitting cinemas earlier this year and Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse out in 2024.
Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man movies
We’re kicking off with the three Tobey Maguire movies…
Spider-Man (2002)
The first Spider-Man starred Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker, the orphan who is bitten by a genetically-engineered spider and develops spider speed, strength, and agility, as well as the ability to scale walls and shoot webs. Wracked with guilt over the death of his beloved uncle – which he could have prevented – Peter makes it his mission to protect the people of New York.
Peter soon has his work cut out as wealthy industrialist Norman Osborn (Willem Defoe) – father of his best friend Harry (James Franco) – has been experimenting on himself with a special serum. Unfortunately, said serum has also driven Norman mad, and turned him into the villainous Green Goblin. What follows is some seriously spectacular action, overseen by horror helmer extraordinaire Sam Raimi.
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Raimi brought his love of horror to the forefront in Spider-Man 2, channeling “mad professor” movies through the story of nuclear scientist Otto Octavius. Played by Alfred Molina, Otto starts out a good man who mentors Peter. But following the death of his wife – and the fusing of tentacles to his spine – Otto Octavius becomes Doctor Octopus, a super-villain hell-bent on recreating his experiment, no matter what the cost.
As for Pete, he’s struggling with the great responsibility that comes with all that power. Falling out with girlfriend Mary-Jane (Kirsten Dunst) – as well as Harry – Parker gives up on his superhero duties. But when Doc Ock kidnaps MJ, he again dons his Spidey suit, setting up a climactic showdown that’s action-packed, and ultimately quite tragic.
Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Spider-Man 3 finds Peter back with Mary-Jane, but fighting multiple foes. Harry has taken on the Green Goblin moniker, and wants revenge for his father’s death, which he blames on Spidey. Then there’s Flint Marko (Thomas Haden Church) – the man who killed Pete’s uncle – who falls into a particle accelerator and emerges as the shape-shifting Sandman.
If that weren’t enough, an evil alien symbiote called Venom bonds with Peter, possessing him and – in the movie’s most infamous scene – making him dance. When he finally rids himself of the creature, Venom merges with Eddie Brock (Topher Grace) a photographer determined to expose Spider-Man. All of which made for a convoluted story that marked the end of Maguire’s tenure. For now.
Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man movies
We’re continuing with Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man pair…
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
For the next pair of film, Marc Webb took on directing duties, while Andrew Garfield assumed the mantle of Peter Parker/Spider-Man. The character again gets bitten by a spider that gives him powers, though this time around he builds the web-shooters himself. And rather than Mary-Jane, Peter’s love interest is now Gwen Stacey, played by Emma Stone.
As for the villain, Rhys Ifans is Dr. Curt Connors, a scientist and friend of Pete’s father. Connors creates a serum designed to regenerate limbs, though it also has the pesky side effect of turning him into a giant Lizard who wants to turn all humans into reptiles. And so a battle between spider and lizard ensues.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
Having failed to learn from the mistakes of Spider-Man 3, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is filled with foes for Peter. So the film features Jamie Foxx as Max Dillon/Electro. Dane DeHaan as Harry Osborne/Green Goblin. And Paul Giamatti as Alexsei Sytsevitch/Rhino. All of which means Garfield’s second outing lacks focus.
But it does feature maybe the most dramatic moment in all of Spider-Man, with Peter unable to save Gwen’s life, and watching his love fall to her death. A loss that briefly ends this Spidey’s career. Though he returns in the final scene to battle Rhino, the ending setting up a Sinister Six movie that never happened.
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Tom Holland’s Spider-Man movies
We conclude the live-action portion of our list with Tom Holland’s trilogy…
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
New home, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. New Spidey, thanks to Captain America: Civil War. New actor in the shape of Tom Holland. And new director, with Jon Watts pulling the slings. This is the youngest Peter Parker audiences had seen, though there’s no lengthy origin story in this outing, with Peter an established superhero when proceedings commence.
Nemesis comes in the shape of Adrian Toomes – aka Vulture – played by Michael Keaton, who just happens to be the father of Peter’s high school crush. Help comes from Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark/Iron Man, who both mentors Spidey, and helps him out of several tight spots.
Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
Spidey’s second MCU movie found Peter Parker taking a European vacation with his classmates. One that just happens to coincide with a villain called Quentin Beck (Jake Gyllenhaal) – aka Mysterio – convincing the world he’s actually a hero.
With Tony Stark out of the picture, Nick Fury takes on mentor duties. While love is now blossoming between Peter and Mary-Jane (Zendaya), who quickly figures out that Pete is Spidey. Which isn’t good. But better than everyone discovering his secret identity, something that happens at the end of the movie thanks to Mysterio setting Spider-Man up.
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
The “multiverse” concept was introduced in Far From Home, and becomes a major factor in No Way Home. Peter wants things to go back to the way they were before his identity was revealed. Doctor Strange casts a spell to do just that. And when said spell becomes corrupted, the multiverse splits open, and both superheroes and villains appear in this Peter Parker’s world.
Meaning Willem Defoe’s Green Goblin, Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock, Jamie Foxx’s Electro, Rhys Ifans’ Lizard, and Thomas Haden Church’s Sandman all appear. While Tom Holland’s Peter Parker battles them with help from Tobey Maguire’s version, as well as Andrew Garfield’s. Friendships are formed. Ghosts from the past are put to bed. Aunt May dies. And the film ends with MJ and best friend Ned no longer knowing who Peter is, meaning tears are shed.
Animated Spider-Verse movies
To finish things off, we’ve got the Spider-Verse (soon-to-be) trilogy…
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
The first of the animated Spider-Verse movies plays out in a world where Peter Parker’s Spider-Man exists. But revolves around a teenager called Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore), who develops Spidey-like powers when he’s bitten by a radioactive arachnid. Miles soon interacts with the real Spider-Man, then watches him die. Morales decides to carry on his work, but with a little multiverse help.
First an aging version of Spidey – Peter B. Parker – appears and helps train Miles. Then he teams up with the likes of Spider-Woman, Spider-Ham, Spider-Man Noir, and Peni Parker to take down the film’s many villains. Which include Wilson Fisk, Olivia Octavius, the Green Goblin, and the Prowler, who just happens to be our hero’s uncle!
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
Being just as good or surpassing it, Across the Spider-Verse brought Miles and the Spider-gang to new heights.
The movie continued with its concept of the multi-verse, adding to it the idea of “Canon events,” which were upheld violently by Spider-Man 2099, voiced by Oscar Isaac. Because of these canon events, and what it means to be Spider-Man, Miles finds himself at odds with the Spider-Verse, including close allies Gwen and Peter. Not only that, but the movie ends of a cliff-hanger, with Miles in even more danger.
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (2024)
When the story for Across the Spider-Verse grew too large for one movie, writers Chris Miller and Phil Lord decided to split the movie in two, with the animated threequel set to hit screens March 29, 2024.
Click here to find out more about it.
Where can I watch the Spider-Man movies?
If we could send you to a single platform to watch all the Spider-Man movies, we would. But unfortunately, it isn’t that simple, as the films are all over the place, dotted around in their own multi-streaming-verse.
So the following is a list of where to currently find all the Spider-Man movies in order, though this is subject to change as rights switch hands.
How to watch Spider-Man movies
- Spider-Man – Netflix and Disney+
- Spider-Man 2 – Netflix and Disney+
- Spider-Man 3 – Netflix and Disney+
- The Amazing Spider-Man – Netflix and Disney+
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – Netflix and Disney+
- Spider-Man: Homecoming – Disney+
- Spider-Man: Far From Home – On-demand
- Spider-Man No Way Home – Netflix (UK)
- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – On-demand
- Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – On-demand
Every Spider-Man movie can also be bought or rented via Amazon Prime, which you can sign up for here.
You can find out what we know about Beyond the Spider-Verse here and check out our Spider-Man 2 coverage below:
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2: All suits for Peter Parker & Miles Morales | Spider-Man 2 Photo Mode | Main Story missions list | Can you play as Venom? | How to unlock Webbed Suits | Spider-Man 2 All Marko’s Memories | Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 editions | Spider-Man 2 trophies & achievements | All Accessibility settings | Increase health & damage | Spider-Man 2 Photo Ops locations | Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 map
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