![]() ![]() Spider-Man doesn’t appear in this movie and at first appearance it doesn’t seem to have anything to do with Spidey at all, but stick with me and this WILL make sense in a moment. The first film was Venom (2018) – a movie about Spider-Man’s nemesis. Two of these pictures have been released so far (more are on the way). With Tom Holland taking on the role of Spidey for Sony/Marvel Pictures’ Spider-Man films, Sony was keen to push forward with other Spidey-related projects – namely spin-off films that largely focus on characters who aren’t Peter Parker. Viewing Order Six – The multiverse Image: ©Sony/Columbia Pictures/Marvel This Japanese film isn’t connected to the three movies above, but can be categorised as ‘low budget’ film fare. The film – which runs approximately 24 minutes – was released theatrically in Japan. Spider-Man: The Dragon’s Challenge (1981)Īs an added extra (while we are firmly in TV-to-movie territory), a 1978 Japanese Spider-Man television series ( Supaidāman) also produced a Spider-Man ‘movie’.The viewing order for these films is as follows: So, yeah, technically this TV show was responsible for three movies! Well, while the show aired on CBS in the US, overseas (including in the UK) a number of episodes of Spider-Man were edited together and released as feature length films. The Amazing Spider-Man starred Nicholas Hammond as Peter Parker/Spider-Man and was… well, it was pretty bad. Way back during the 1970s, when budgets were low and superheroes were largely laughed off the screen, Spider-Man was given his own, short-lived show. ![]()
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