Spider-Man: No Way Home may still be dominating the world of theaters, but soon it will release on streaming platforms, where it will hit Starz sometime in the next six months.
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According to a report from Deadline on Starz’s streaming plans for the year, it was noted that the hugely popular comic book film would be landing on Starz “sometime over the next six months.” No official word from Starz or Sony on when the film would land has been confirmed, but with the film having already run in theaters for nearly three months, it wouldn’t be shocking to see it move to other platforms soon.
One platform that fans will likely be hoping to see No Way Home land on is Disney+, but it’s unclear if, or when, that will happen. Because Starz has an official partnership deal with Sony for streaming rights, it’s unlikely that No Way Home will be landing on the Disney streaming service anytime soon. However, both previous Spider-Man films taking place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe did eventually land on the service, so fans will just have to be patient in the menatime.
Spider-Man: No Way Home currently holds a worldwide gross of over $1.7 billion and has become Sony’s highest-grossing film of all time. According to Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures are already actively beginning to develop their next Spider-Man film together.
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The film sees the return of Tom Holland as the beloved titular wall-crawler, along with Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange. It was directed by Jon Watts from a screenplay written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers.