
Following the events of Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker 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 under guidance from his mentor Tony Stark.

And when you're done with the Spider-Man films, you can move on to watching the Matrix movies in order, since a new one of those also drops in December. Spider-Man: Homecoming is a 2017 Marvel Studios/Sony film and the seventeenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. These films may become more relevant as the Multiverse takes shape. Then, for true completists, we also threw in a few Spider-Man related films, even if he isn't the star of the show (or in it at all, in the case of Venom). Poor Peter keeps repeating high school over and over.
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Here's how to watch all the Spider-Man movies in order - in this case, the order they were released in chronologically still works best, because the constant rebooting means there isn't really a way to put the films together in a chronological order. Whether old Spider-Men show up or not, with No Way Home coming out in December, it might be a good time to brush up on your Spider-Man. A look at Marvels Spider-Man playstation four: a two minute long feature and clips about another Spider-Man game. Some good Tom Holland scenes but not enough of the VR section.
(Those rumors are also consistently denied.) A two minute long trailer for a virtual reality Spider-Man game. Strange in the trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home means a return of Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire, the two previous actors who played Spidey on screen. There are even persistent rumors that Peter Parker's visit to Dr. And while it's still not entirely clear what that means, we can guess from news, hints included in Loki and trailers for upcoming projects that it means the Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline will get even more loopy, jumping and folding in on itself.
