Details of Spider-Man: No Way Home's hugely antipcated home streaming debut have been confirmed, but you might be surprised to learn it's not heading straight to Netflix or Disney Plus.
It's fair to say that we're all absolutely dying to see Spider-Man: No Way Home again (and again, and again). The latest MCU Spidey outing is so stuffed full with punch-the-air moments and beautifully done references to the past that it's just begging for repeat viewings. And there's only so many times you can get drunk and watch the best bits on YouTube. Mostly because Sony keeps pulling the clips down.
Fortunately, it looks like our wall-crawling little friend will be making his way to streaming sooner rather than later. It's just not a streaming service we might have expected.
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Instead of Netflix or Disney Plus, either of which you might have assumed given the deals Sony has with both in regards to Spider-Man, No Way Home will make its grand debut on... Starz. Okay then.
In an interview with Deadline (via IGN), Starz CEO Jeffrey Hirsch confirmed that Spider-Man: No Way Home will make its way to the service "sometime over the next six months."
In April last year, it was confirmed that Netflix and Sony had reached a deal to get exclusive first rights to stream all future Spider-Man projects and PlayStation adaptations. It's worth noting that there was some confusion at the time as to whether or not No Way Home was going to be a part of that deal... but this latest news would suggest not.
Topics: Spider Man, Marvel, Sony, Netflix