The Amazing Spider-Man 2will swing its way onto Disney+, after being tangled in a web of rights issues for years.Disney+has become a haven for Spider-Man fans, if you’re in the US or have a VPN, collecting the films and classic TV shows that made us all fall in love with the wallcrawler.Check out the trailer for the upcoming Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 game, which launches later this year for PS5.While you could happily peruse Tom Holland’s latest, andpotentially last, MCU adventures, Tobey Maguire’s trilogy and several spin-offs likeVenomandInto The Spider-Verse, one webhead has been missing one of their films, Andrew Garfield’sAmazing Spider-Man 2.AdvertDespite not being the best spidey film out there, thanks to quite a boring plot, too many villains and some questionable performances, it still has its fans. Recently, Andrew Garfield’s iteration of Spider-Man received an outpouring of love and support, mainly due to his appearance and redemption inSpider-Man: No Way Home. Some fans are even demanding thatSonymake The Amazing Spider-Man 3 to cap off the planned trilogy, going so far as tolaunch a petitionwhich is slowly racking up signatures.Now,The Amazing Spider-Man 2will join the Disney+ offering, joining the subscription service on 11th August. The reason it’s taken so long is that the distribution rights were wrapped up elsewhere, preventing the Sony film from joining the others.It’s not the only Spider-Man film missing though, as fans are reportedly still waiting forSpider-Man: Far From HomeandSpider-Man: No Way Home, as well as the second Venom film and of course, the highly requestedSpider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse.Oddly enough the UK version of Disney+ has no Spider-Man films at all at the time of writing. They were definitely there at some point but have since vanished, leaving only the Spider-Man TV shows instead.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Spider Man,Marvels Spider Man,Marvel,Sony,TV And Film

The Amazing Spider-Man 2will swing its way onto Disney+, after being tangled in a web of rights issues for years.Disney+has become a haven for Spider-Man fans, if you’re in the US or have a VPN, collecting the films and classic TV shows that made us all fall in love with the wallcrawler.Check out the trailer for the upcoming Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 game, which launches later this year for PS5.While you could happily peruse Tom Holland’s latest, andpotentially last, MCU adventures, Tobey Maguire’s trilogy and several spin-offs likeVenomandInto The Spider-Verse, one webhead has been missing one of their films, Andrew Garfield’sAmazing Spider-Man 2.AdvertDespite not being the best spidey film out there, thanks to quite a boring plot, too many villains and some questionable performances, it still has its fans. Recently, Andrew Garfield’s iteration of Spider-Man received an outpouring of love and support, mainly due to his appearance and redemption inSpider-Man: No Way Home. Some fans are even demanding thatSonymake The Amazing Spider-Man 3 to cap off the planned trilogy, going so far as tolaunch a petitionwhich is slowly racking up signatures.Now,The Amazing Spider-Man 2will join the Disney+ offering, joining the subscription service on 11th August. The reason it’s taken so long is that the distribution rights were wrapped up elsewhere, preventing the Sony film from joining the others.It’s not the only Spider-Man film missing though, as fans are reportedly still waiting forSpider-Man: Far From HomeandSpider-Man: No Way Home, as well as the second Venom film and of course, the highly requestedSpider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse.Oddly enough the UK version of Disney+ has no Spider-Man films at all at the time of writing. They were definitely there at some point but have since vanished, leaving only the Spider-Man TV shows instead.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Spider Man,Marvels Spider Man,Marvel,Sony,TV And Film
The Amazing Spider-Man 2will swing its way onto Disney+, after being tangled in a web of rights issues for years.Disney+has become a haven for Spider-Man fans, if you’re in the US or have a VPN, collecting the films and classic TV shows that made us all fall in love with the wallcrawler.Check out the trailer for the upcoming Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 game, which launches later this year for PS5.While you could happily peruse Tom Holland’s latest, andpotentially last, MCU adventures, Tobey Maguire’s trilogy and several spin-offs likeVenomandInto The Spider-Verse, one webhead has been missing one of their films, Andrew Garfield’sAmazing Spider-Man 2.AdvertDespite not being the best spidey film out there, thanks to quite a boring plot, too many villains and some questionable performances, it still has its fans. Recently, Andrew Garfield’s iteration of Spider-Man received an outpouring of love and support, mainly due to his appearance and redemption inSpider-Man: No Way Home. Some fans are even demanding thatSonymake The Amazing Spider-Man 3 to cap off the planned trilogy, going so far as tolaunch a petitionwhich is slowly racking up signatures.Now,The Amazing Spider-Man 2will join the Disney+ offering, joining the subscription service on 11th August. The reason it’s taken so long is that the distribution rights were wrapped up elsewhere, preventing the Sony film from joining the others.It’s not the only Spider-Man film missing though, as fans are reportedly still waiting forSpider-Man: Far From HomeandSpider-Man: No Way Home, as well as the second Venom film and of course, the highly requestedSpider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse.Oddly enough the UK version of Disney+ has no Spider-Man films at all at the time of writing. They were definitely there at some point but have since vanished, leaving only the Spider-Man TV shows instead.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2will swing its way onto Disney+, after being tangled in a web of rights issues for years.
Disney+has become a haven for Spider-Man fans, if you’re in the US or have a VPN, collecting the films and classic TV shows that made us all fall in love with the wallcrawler.
Check out the trailer for the upcoming Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 game, which launches later this year for PS5.
While you could happily peruse Tom Holland’s latest, andpotentially last, MCU adventures, Tobey Maguire’s trilogy and several spin-offs likeVenomandInto The Spider-Verse, one webhead has been missing one of their films, Andrew Garfield’sAmazing Spider-Man 2.
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Despite not being the best spidey film out there, thanks to quite a boring plot, too many villains and some questionable performances, it still has its fans. Recently, Andrew Garfield’s iteration of Spider-Man received an outpouring of love and support, mainly due to his appearance and redemption inSpider-Man: No Way Home. Some fans are even demanding thatSonymake The Amazing Spider-Man 3 to cap off the planned trilogy, going so far as tolaunch a petitionwhich is slowly racking up signatures.
Now,The Amazing Spider-Man 2will join the Disney+ offering, joining the subscription service on 11th August. The reason it’s taken so long is that the distribution rights were wrapped up elsewhere, preventing the Sony film from joining the others.
It’s not the only Spider-Man film missing though, as fans are reportedly still waiting forSpider-Man: Far From HomeandSpider-Man: No Way Home, as well as the second Venom film and of course, the highly requestedSpider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse.
Oddly enough the UK version of Disney+ has no Spider-Man films at all at the time of writing. They were definitely there at some point but have since vanished, leaving only the Spider-Man TV shows instead.
Topics:Spider Man,Marvels Spider Man,Marvel,Sony,TV And Film