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Tobey Maguire's 'Spider-Man' films are coming to Disney+

Now you can watch that iconic street dance with all its proper context.
By Amanda Yeo  on 
Spider-Man 2 poster showing Mary Jane clinging to Spider-Man. The reflection of Doc Ock can be seen in the eye lens of Spider-Man's costume.
Credit: Spider-Man 2

If Spider-Man: No Way Home's universe-hopping convention of Spider-Men left you missing the webheads of movies past, we have some good news. Disney+ will soon introduce a couple of well-loved Peter Parkers to the streaming service, allowing you to shamelessly indulge your early '00s Marvel nostalgia.

All three of Sony's Spider-Man films starring Tobey Maguire are landing on Disney+ on Friday, and will also be joined by Andrew Garfield's first Spider-Man film The Amazing Spider-Man.

These aren't the only spider-films being added in the next few weeks, either. Tom Holland's first spin as Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Homecoming will arrive May 12 on Disney+, as will Tom Hardy's vaguely homoerotic Venom. That's more than enough content for a respectable arachnid-themed movie marathon.

Not all titles in the modern live-action Spider-verse will join Disney+, which still won't offer Garfield's second Spidey film or Holland's next two turns in the red and blue underoos. Disney hasn't confirmed if and when the rest of the Spider-Man movies might come to its streaming service, but it wouldn't be unreasonable to expect a few to be added eventually.

In the meantime, you'll have the entire Sam Raimi-directed Spider-trilogy to tide you over, including this clip from Spider-Man 3 of Maguire being the biggest dork in the entire world.

Amanda Yeo
Amanda Yeo
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Amanda Yeo is Mashable's Australian reporter, covering entertainment, culture, tech, science, and social good. This includes everything from video games and K-pop to movies and gadgets.


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