December 5, 2025
All Spider-Man Films to Re-Release in India - Check the Full Timeline of Release Dates

Good news, fellow Spider-fans: Sony is officially bringing Spider-Man back to Indian cinemas. And by Spider-Man, I mean almost every version you can think of — Tobey, Andrew, Tom, and even the Spider-Verse animation. This is not a drill. It’s a mega “Spidey-Mania” event, and everything’s been timed to perfection. Here’s how it’s unfolding (based on confirmed announcements).

Why This Spider-Man Re-Release Is A Big Deal

Nostalgia meets novelty – If you grew up on Maguire or Garfield, this is your chance to relive it on the big screen. If your Spidey love started with Tom Holland? You’ll get to see all the predecessors.

Cinematic spectacle over streaming – Sure, you can stream these at home. But imagine No Way Home’s multiverse chaos in an IMAX or Dolby setup. That’s the kind of experience this re-release is banking on.

Buzz, hype & community energy – This is a smart move by Sony. It keeps Spidey in conversations, primes audiences for future releases, and gives fans (old and new) a shared moment.

Efficiency = smart business – These films have already been made. No huge new production costs. Just repackage, re-exhibit, and let fans pay to watch them again (or for the first time in theatres).

The Confirmed Spider-Man Re-Release Timeline

Sony is bringing back the films in phases to keep things organized:

  1. November 14: Tobey Maguire’s classic trilogy hits theatres again. That’s Spider‑Man (2002), Spider‑Man 2, and Spider‑Man 3. These films introduced us to the original cinematic Spider‑Man universe and are as fun to watch today as they were back then.
  2. November 21: Andrew Garfield’s The Amazing Spider‑Man and The Amazing Spider‑Man 2 swing back. These films brought a fresh look to Spider‑Man and introduced us to some thrilling action and emotional moments.
  3. November 28: Tom Holland’s MCU Spider‑Man films, including Homecoming, Far From Home, and No Way Home, return. No Way Home is extra special because it brings together all three live-action Spider-Men in one epic multiverse showdown.
  4. From December 5 onward: The animated Spider‑Verse films, like Into the Spider‑Verse and Across the Spider‑Verse, also hit theatres. These films are a visual treat, showing Spider-Man in entirely new universes and dimensions.

Here’s a table with specified films and dates:

No. Films Re-Release Date
1 Spider-Man (2002) November 14
2 Spider-Man 2 November 14
3 Spider-Man 3 November 14
4 The Amazing Spider-Man November 21
5 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 November 21
6 Spider-Man: Homecoming / Far From Home / No Way Home November 28
7 Into the Spider-Verse / Across the Spider-Verse, etc. From December 5 onward

Final Swing (Because I Can’t Stop)

If you’re looking forward to the depressive this November–December, lock these dates. Set reminders. Drag your friends. Whether you screamed when No Way Home dropped or never saw Spider-Man 2 in theatres, this is your likely shot to catch your superhero on the big screen again.

The big screen is calling — don’t let Spidey swing by without you!

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