Spider-Man (MCU) movies in order Spider-Man (MCU) Marathon
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(7.3)Spider-Man (MCU) movies in order
No matter if you're revisiting the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) or checking it out for the first time, a Spider-Man movie marathon is always a great choice. The Tom Holland Peter Parker trilogy is jam-packed with action, humor, heartbreak, and multiverse madness. With all the crossovers, post-credit scenes, and magical mishaps, finding the right order can be confusing. No worries, we've got your back. Grab your snacks, get your marathon buddies together, and get ready for an unforgettable binge with your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
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Spider-Man: Homecoming Movie 133 min. 2017Following the events of Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker, with the help of his mentor Tony Stark, tries to balance his life as an ordinary high school student in Queens, New York City, with fighting crime as his superhero alter ego Spider-Man as a new threat, the Vulture, emerges.USER SCORE 7 -
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Spider-Man: Far From Home Movie 129 min. 2019Peter Parker and his friends go on a summer trip to Europe. However, they will hardly be able to rest - Peter will have to agree to help Nick Fury uncover the mystery of creatures that cause natural disasters and destruction throughout the continent.USER SCORE 7 -
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Movie 148 min. 2021Peter Parker is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life from the high-stakes of being a super-hero. When he asks for help from Doctor Strange the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.USER SCORE 8 -
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Movie 0 min. 2026The fourth installment in the Spider-Man franchise and part of Phase Six of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Plot TBA.USER SCORE -
Spider-Man: Homecoming
It's the perfect way to start your MCU Spider-Man marathon. This film puts Tom Holland's Peter Parker in the aftermath of Captain America: Civil War, with Tony Stark as his unofficial superhero mentor. Peter balances high school life at Midtown School of Science and Technology with his growing heroics in Queens. The film also introduces Michael Keaton as Vulture (Adrian Toomes), one of the MCU's most formidable villains. This is where Peter's coming-of-age story starts, and he's put his identity, responsibilities, and moral compass to the test. Bonus: the Stark Tech suit and the hilariously awkward dynamic with Aunt May (Marisa Tomei).
Spider-Man: Far From Home
After the chaos of Avengers: After the events of Endgame and the loss of Tony Stark, Peter tries to move on in Spider-Man: Far From Home. But, it turns into a fight against some mysterious creatures. Jake Gyllenhaal plays the charming but shady Mysterio (Quentin Beck). The film looks at Peter's grief, how he grows as a hero without his mentor, and introduces the powerful EDITH drone system. The amazing action on the London Tower Bridge and a mind-blowing plot twist make this a must-watch. And yes, about the post-credit scene... It literally blows Peter Parker's identity wide open.
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Just when you thought it couldn't get any bigger, in comes Spider-Man: No Way Home. Thanks to a spell that went wrong (thanks, Doctor Strange), the multiverse cracks open. It ends with a spectacular live-action Spider-Verse crossover with Jamie Foxx as Electro, Alfred Molina as Doc Ock, and Willem Dafoe as a terrifying Green Goblin. But it's the chemistry between the three Spider-Men—Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield—that makes this film a classic. The scene at the Statue of Liberty is one of the best in the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe. This film not only ends the trilogy, but it also starts over with Peter as a hero in a new, more mature way.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Even though it's not a movie, Spider-Man: Brand New Day is a must-see if you want to really get to understand Peter Parker's new situation. This Marvel comic arc (and potential future film adaptation) is thematically similar to the conclusion of No Way Home. Here, we see Peter starting over from scratch, with no help or connections, but with a sharper moral compass than ever. It gets the ball rolling on a more street-level Spider-Man and offers a lot of inspiration for future MCU phases and spin-offs.
Why This Order Works
You might wonder, "Why not just watch in release order?" And honestly, you could. But if you want the smoothest viewing experience, it's best to watch them in order. You get to follow Peter's growth as both a hero and a person without any interruptions or timeline confusion within the Marvel multiverse saga. His journey of growing up becomes even more powerful, going from a clumsy student to a tragic hero who fully takes on his responsibilities.
Tips for the Ultimate Spider-Man Movie Night
Plan a weekend or spread it out over three evenings. Start with Homecoming, go for the emotional punch of Far From Home, and finish with the ultimate multiverse spectacle of No Way Home. Stock up on your favorite snacks (hint: anything web-shaped earns bonus points), fill your room with Spidey decorations, and have someone randomly shout "Peter Tingle!" for extra atmosphere. Bonus points if you divide your friends into Team Tobey, Team Andrew, and Team Tom.
What makes the MCU Spider-Man Trilogy so binge-worthy?
The collaboration between Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures delivers a unique balance of epic MCU storylines and intimate character development. Jon Watts gets the tone just right, whether it's a teen comedy or an interdimensional drama. And of course, Tom Holland's Peter Parker is perfect. His chemistry with Zendaya's MJ, the bromance with Jacob Batalon's Ned Leeds, and the bond with Marisa Tomei's Aunt May provide a heart to the story that resonates, even amidst all the web-slinging.
What's next for Spider-Man in the MCU?
After No Way Home and the implications of Brand New Day, Peter Parker's future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is both exciting and mysterious. Any chance there'll be a college trilogy? What do you think about teaming up with Daredevil or the Young Avengers? One thing's for sure: with the multiverse open and the live-action Spider-Verse concept in full swing, the possibilities are endless. There are rumors of new crossovers, spin-offs, and even a live-action Miles Morales, which keeps the fandom going strong.
Final Web-Slingers
Whether you're rewatching or checking out the world of Tom Holland's Spider-Man films for the first time, this marathon is pure Marvel magic. It's about responsibility, friendship, loss, and hope, all wrapped up in sleekly directed blockbuster movies. So, get your popcorn ready, grab a blanket, and let that opening logo roll. We all know that when a marathon is great, binge-watching it is a must!