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Spider-Man Movies are Back in Theaters. Again. And Yes, You Should Go.

8/27/2025 • 5 min read

Let’s talk about Spider-Man. Again.

Because if there’s one thing Hollywood loves more than a reboot, it’s a reboot of a reboot. And if there’s one thing audiences love more than Spider-Man, it’s watching Spider-Man swing through New York in three different timelines, played by three different actors, with three different levels of emotional repression.

This fall, Cinemark, in partnership with Fathom Events, is bringing back the original Spider-Man Trilogy—yes, the Tobey Maguire one. The one with the upside-down kiss. The one with the emo dance. The one that made you believe a spider bite could turn you into a superhero instead of sending you to urgent care.

So if you’re wondering how many Spider-Man movies exist, who played him, and whether you should watch them again (you should), here’s your guide.

How Many Spider-Man Movies Are We Talking About?

Ten. That’s the short answer.

The long answer? It’s complicated. Like Peter Parker’s love life.

Tobey Maguire’s Trilogy

The classics. The blueprint. The ones that made superhero movies a thing again.

Spider-Man (2002)

Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Spider-Man 3 (2007)

Andrew Garfield’s Era

The moodier, skateboarding Spider-Man. A little misunderstood, a lot of hair gel.

The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)

Tom Holland’s MCU Run

The charming, chatty Spider-Man who’s besties with Iron Man and occasionally fights aliens.

Homecoming (2017)

Far From Home (2019)

No Way Home (2021)

Animated Excellence

Miles Morales. Stunning visuals. Actual innovation.

Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

Across the Spider-Verse (2023)

And that’s not even counting the ensemble appearances. Spider-Man is basically the Taylor Swift of superheroes—he shows up everywhere.

When Did Spider-Man First Hit Theaters?

2002, a simpler time. Low-rise jeans. Flip phones. And Tobey Maguire, looking perpetually confused, swinging through CGI buildings.

Directed by Sam Raimi, the first Spider-Man was a revelation. It had heart, action, and Willem Dafoe talking to himself in a mirror. It made over $800 million worldwide and proved that superhero movies could be serious business. Also, it gave us that kiss. You know the one.

Where to Watch Spider-Man Movies

Sure, you can stream them. Disney+, Netflix, Prime Video—pick your poison. But watching Spider-Man at home is like microwaving a croissant. Technically fine, but you’re missing the magic.

Spider-Man Trilogy Returns to Cinemark

This October, Cinemark is giving you the chance to see the original trilogy on the big screen. Again. And it’s worth it.

It’s part of the Fathom Fan Favorites series, which is basically the greatest hits tour for movies. You can grab tickets, and yes, you should bring a friend. Or three.

Why D-BOX Is Perfect for Spider-Man

This time around, you can choose D-BOX seats when you see these classic Spider-Man movies. Let’s talk about D-BOX motion seats: if you’ve never tried them, imagine your seat is part of the movie. It moves. It vibrates. It reacts.

Spider-Man is the ideal D-BOX movie. You feel every swing, every flip, every dramatic rooftop stare. It’s like being inside Peter Parker’s anxiety. And many Cinemark locations offer D-BOX for this trilogy event. So go ahead—upgrade your seat and pretend you’re swinging through Manhattan. No spider bite required.

Who Played Spider-Man?

Tobey Maguire: The OG. Earnest. Awkward. Possibly still crying.

Andrew Garfield: The cool one. Skateboarder. Romantic. Too good-looking to be a nerd.

Tom Holland: The baby-faced one. Funny. Relatable. Definitely has a group chat with the Avengers.

Shameik Moore: Voice of Miles Morales. Animated. Groundbreaking. Deserves his own trilogy.

And thanks to No Way Home, we got all three Spider-Men in one movie. It was like a superhero family reunion, but with more existential dread.

When Is the Next Spider-Man Movie Coming Out?

Spider-Man: Brand New Day was officially unveiled by Marvel Studios at CinemaCon 2025. The title isn’t just a nod to the 2008 comic arc—it’s a signal. A reset. A fresh start. Think of it as Peter Parker’s version of “new phone, who dis?”

According to the first-look footage, this isn’t just another multiverse mashup. It’s a more grounded, emotionally raw take on Spider-Man. The vibe? Gritty but hopeful. Personal but cinematic. Peter’s back in New York, back to basics, and back to figuring out who he is without the Avengers, the tech suits, or the multiverse chaos.

Release Date: July 31, 2026
Director: Destin Daniel Cretton

Spider-Man Movie Timeline

Feeling ambitious? Here’s how to watch them in order:

Spider-Man (2002)

Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Spider-Man 3 (2007)

The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)

Homecoming (2017)

Far From Home (2019)

No Way Home (2021)

Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

Across the Spider-Verse (2023)

Spider-Man is back. Again. And it’s worth it.

Whether you’re reliving your early 2000s glory days or introducing your kids to the magic of Tobey Maguire’s upside-down kiss, https://www.cinemark.com has you covered. So grab your tickets, pick your Spider-Man, and get ready to swing into nostalgia.

And seriously—try the D-BOX seats. They’re like a theme park ride, but with better storytelling.

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