Mrs. Weber is an absolute failure, so sony All eight live-action movies are being put together spiderman Movies are back in theaters, taking you back to the glory days.
Remember those days when you headed to the theater to see a Spider-Man movie, knowing you’d probably have a good chance of seeing something good? Nowadays, with Sony trying to capitalize on its properties like Morbius and Spider-Man, it’s increasingly difficult to remember that anything to do with Spider-Man is good. So what better way to solve this problem than to re-release all eight live-action Spider-Man movies in theaters, starting with the original Sam Raimi trilogy, in release order every week for two months?
That’s exactly what Sony is doing, at least in the United States, starting with the release of the first Spider-Man on April 15, 2002. I imagine a lot of you weren’t even born when it was released, so if you’ve been hoping for a chance to see the old Spider-Man movies in theaters, this is hands down your best chance. Following the first Spider-Man movie, Spider-Man 2 will hit theaters a week later on April 22, and so on until the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home, which is apparently the live-action sequel to all three The climax of Spider-Man hanging out together for the first time.
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It’s worth noting that the smorgasbord of Spider-Man movies will only be playing in select theaters, so you might want to check the event’s official website to see if they’ll be showing anywhere near you. If you want the exact dates for each movie, they’ve been neatly listed for you here:
- 04/15: Spider-Man
- 04/22: Spider-Man 2
- 04/29: Spider-Man 3
- 05/06: The Amazing Spider-Man
- 05/13: “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”
- 05/20: Spider-Man: Homecoming
- 05/27: Spider-Man: Far From Home
- 06/03: Spider-Man: No Way Home
Interestingly, these eight movies also happen to be somewhat of a build-up to Sony’s possible next flop, Kraven the Hunter, a movie about one of Spider-Man’s main villains but seemingly It won’t feature Spider-Man himself. Genius moved here from Sony.