All Spider Man Movies In Order Of Release

Alright, Spider-Man fans (and future Spider-Man fans!), buckle up! We're about to swing through the cinematic history of our friendly neighborhood hero. Get ready for a web-slinging adventure through all the Spidey movies, in the order they hit the big screen. It's gonna be more exciting than finding a twenty in your old jeans!
The Sam Raimi Trilogy (aka, The One That Started It All)
Spider-Man (2002)
This is where it all began! Tobey Maguire gives us the perfect blend of nerdy Peter Parker and awkward-but-determined Spider-Man. It’s like watching your best friend suddenly discover they can do backflips and shoot webs.
Willem Dafoe as the Green Goblin? Absolutely iconic. It’s the kind of villain performance that makes you simultaneously terrified and weirdly impressed.
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Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Widely considered one of the best superhero movies ever, Spider-Man 2 raises the stakes! Peter's struggling to balance his personal life with his web-slinging duties, and it's something we all can relate to.
Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus is a sympathetic villain. Think of him as the guy who accidentally invented super-powered tentacles after one bad day at the office.
Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Okay, Spider-Man 3 gets a little… ambitious. There are three villains, a weird emo Peter Parker, and more plotlines than you can shake a symbiote at!

Topher Grace as Venom is a choice, alright. But hey, even superheroes have a few missteps, right? It's like ordering pizza and accidentally getting pineapple on it.
The Marc Webb Era (aka, The Amazing...Reboot?)
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Andrew Garfield swings into action as a more modern, skateboarding Peter Parker! He brings a different kind of charm and wit to the role. It’s like upgrading from dial-up to broadband.
Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy is an absolute delight. Their chemistry is so good it's almost unfair. They made superhero relationships look like a rom-com.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
Electro provides some truly dazzling visuals, like a rave gone horribly wrong. However, the movie is again a bit overstuffed. There are a lot of villains being teased.

This is the movie where things got a little…complicated for the series. But hey, sometimes you gotta experiment, right? Like trying a new haircut that doesn’t quite work out.
The MCU Era (aka, The Home Trilogy)
Captain America: Civil War (2016) (Technically an Ensemble, but HELLO, SPIDER-MAN!)
Tom Holland’s introduction as Spider-Man! He steals every scene he's in. It's like a puppy showing up at a serious board meeting and instantly winning everyone over.
It's just a taste of what's to come, but it's enough to get everyone hyped. He's just so darn likeable!
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Spidey joins the MCU proper! This is a fun, vibrant take on Peter Parker trying to balance high school with superhero-ing. It's like having a really cool after-school job that involves saving the world.

Michael Keaton as the Vulture? Top-notch villainy! He brings a grounded, menacing presence to the role that really works.
Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
Peter Parker goes on a European vacation. A vacation that quickly turns into a globe-trotting adventure to stop Mysterio!
Jake Gyllenhaal is having the time of his life as Mysterio. This is the movie where Peter needs to grow up and decide if he wants to be Spider-Man or not.
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
Okay, prepare for ultimate fan service! The multiverse opens up, and we get to see multiple Spider-Men on screen together.

This movie is a love letter to Spider-Man fans everywhere, and you're left feeling all sorts of emotions. It’s like a superhero group hug that lasts two and a half hours.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) (Bonus Animated Awesome!)
Okay, so it's animated, but it's too good to leave out! Miles Morales steps into the spotlight, and it's visually stunning.
The movie is creative, funny and has a great message about being yourself. It’s like getting a burst of pure joy right in the eyeballs.
So, there you have it! Every Spider-Man movie in order of release! Now go forth and web-sling through your watchlist!
