‘Spider-Man’: Where And In What Order To See The Movies And Series Of The Marvel Character

'Spider Man' where and in what order to see the movies and series of the Marvel character

The emergence of Spider-Man’s multiverses in ‘ Spider-Man: No Way Home ‘ has made it clear to us that the films of Marvel’s Spider-hero form a more or less consistent whole thanks to the virtues of multiple universes. We have compiled all of them (and the series), and we tell you where to see them. And also how, because although it seems obvious, surprises, traps, and tricks must never be ruled out that must be taken into account for a well-digestible viewing.

Chronological order of release and where to see them

These are all the Spider-Man movies and series in chronological order, from Raimi’s (the previous ones were remakes of episodes of the TV series) and the animated series that preceded him to the latest released, and Where can they be streamed? We have included his appearances in the rest of the MCU and the movies officially considered to be from the Spider-verse although the hero has not made an appearance yet, which is both ‘Venom’ and ‘Morbius’.

  • ‘Spider-Man and his incredible friends’ (1981) – You can see it on Disney+
  • ‘Spider-Man’ (1994) – You can see it on Disney+
  • ‘Spiderman Unlimited’ (1999) – You can watch it on Disney+.
  • ‘ Spider-Man ‘ (2002) – You can see it on Movistar Plus+ and Netflix
  • ‘ Spider-Man 2 ‘ (2004) – You can see it on Movistar Plus+ and Netflix
  • ‘ Spider-Man 3 ‘ (2007) – You can see it on Movistar Plus+ and Netflix
  • ‘The Spectacular Spider-Man’ (2008)
  • ‘ The Amazing Spider-Man ‘ (2012) – You can see it on Movistar + and Disney +
  • ‘Ultimate Spider-Man’ (2012) – You can see it on Disney+
  • ‘ The Amazing Spider-Man 2: The Power of Electro ‘ (2014) – You can see it on Disney+, Movistar+, and HBO Max
  • ‘ Captain America: Civil War ‘ (2016) – You can see it on Disney+ and Movistar+
  • ‘ Spider-Man: Homecoming ‘ (2017) – You can see it on Prime Video, Disney+, and Movistar Plus+.
  • ‘Marvel Spider-Man’ (2017) – You can see it on Disney+
  • ‘ Avengers: Infinity War ‘ (2018) – You can see it on Disney+ and Movistar Plus+
  • ‘ Spider-Man: A New Universe ‘ (2018) – You can see it on Netflix and Movistar Plus+
  • ‘ Venom ‘ (2018) – You can see it on Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max, and Movistar Plus+.
  • ‘ Avengers Endgame ‘ (2019) – You can see it on Disney+ and Movistar Plus+.
  • ‘ Spider-Man: Far From Home ‘ (2019) – You can see it on Netflix, Disney+, and Movistar Plus+.
  • ‘ Spider-Man: No Way Home ‘ (2021) – You can see it on Movistar Plus+
  • ‘Spidey and his amazing friends’ (2021) – You can see it on Disney+
  • ‘ Venom: There will be slaughter ‘ (2021) You can see it on Movistar+
  • ‘ Morbius ‘ (2022) You can see it on Movistar+
  • ‘ Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse ‘ (2023)

Order by series

Until the advent of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ and its ordering of all the Spider-Man movies since 2002 into a single multiverse, each actor other than the spider was understood as a new incarnation of the same character. Therefore, this remains the most rational way to order Spider-Man movies.

Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man

In 2002 the new Spider-Man franchise began, with Tobey Maguire giving life to the hero, and Sam Raimi behind the cameras. The success not only meant the continuity of the hero’s films in a more or less indefinite way until today (and what remains), but together with ‘X-Men’ it revolutionized the way of understanding superhero cinema and meant the bases for the current MCU that predominates today in theaters and box offices.

  • ‘Spider-Man’ (2002)
  • ‘Spider-Man 2’ (2004)
  • ‘Spider-Man 3’ (2007)

Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man

After the departure of Sam Raimi and Tobey Maguire, it was decided to give the franchise a more intimate and dramatic touch, with Marc Webb as director and Andrew Garfield as the lead. The result is two films that did not do as extremely well at the box office as Sony would have liked, and that also did not have the full support of the fans, so they did not have continuity, although time has ended up returning some of the love of the fans that they did not have in their day.

  • ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ (2012)
  • ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2: The Power of Electro’ (2014)

Tom Holland’s Spider-Man

Spider-Man’s arrival in the Marvel Universe occurred in a massive fight between heroes in ‘Civil War’. Always linked to the figure of ‘Iron Man’, this new Spider-Man played by Tom Holland has ended up winning the sympathy of fans, becoming the incarnation of the highest-grossing hero of all time, despite initial reluctance with Holland’s interpretation. , which returns him to his youthful origins in the comics.

  • ‘Captain America: Civil War (2016)
  • ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
  • ‘Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
  • ‘Avengers Endgame’ (2019)
  • ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
  • ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

Sony’s Spider-Verse: Venom and Morbius

The start of Sony’s Spider-verse, which is now prolonged with ‘Morbius’, started with ‘Venom’, a film received irregularly due to the ups and downs of the tone of the production itself. However, its box office and low cost led to a sequel and Sony’s decision to continue exploiting the universe of the hero’s villains. He will continue to do so, supposedly, in a movie about Kraven scheduled for early 2023.

  • ‘Venom’ (2018)
  • ‘Venom: There will be slaughter’ (2021)
  • ‘Morbius’ (2022)

Animated Spider-Man

The best Spider-Man movie and perhaps the best superhero movie of all time is ‘Spider-Man: A New Universe’. a splendid animated film that raises the issue of the multiverse in an infinitely more satisfying way than ‘No Way Home’ and whose first sequel has just hit the movies. It will be a story divided into two installments that will bring us back to Miles Morales, Spider-Gwen, Peter Parker, and the rest of the delirious incarnations of the character.

As for the rest of the animated series, it’s a shame that (just like the 1970s series), the hero’s foundational 1960s and 1980s animated series aren’t on any platform, but otherwise all of them. they are more or less accessible in streaming. Including the two excellent ones from 1994 and 2008, in our opinion superior to any real image film.

  • ‘Spider-Man and his amazing friends’ (1981)
  • ‘Spider-Man’ (1994)
  • ‘Spiderman Unlimited’ (1999)
  • ‘The Spectacular Spider-Man’ (2008)
  • ‘Ultimate Spider-Man’ (2012)
  • ‘Marvel Spider-Man’ (2017)
  • ‘Spider-Man: A New Universe’ (2018)
  • ‘Marvel Spidey and his super team’ (2021)
  • ‘Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse’ (2023)