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March 2025 Sadie Sink joins the cast of the Spider-Man film in an undisclosed role.
February 2025 Film's release is pushed back to July 31, 2026, from the original July 24, 2026 date.
October 2024 Tom Holland announced filming would begin in mid-2025, with the film scheduled for release on July 24, 2026, and Cretton's hiring confirmed.
September 2024 Destin Daniel Cretton is in early talks to direct the Spider-Man sequel.
June 3 2024 Spider-Man: No Way Home re-released in theaters.
March 2024 Sony announced re-release of all live-action Spider-Man films for Columbia Pictures' 100th anniversary celebration.
November 2023 Holland continues discussions about the next film, emphasizing he will only return if it 'does justice to the character'.
May 2023 Development of the next Spider-Man film is put on hold due to the Writers Guild of America strike.
February 2023 Kevin Feige confirms they have a story for the next Spider-Man film with 'big ideas' and writers have begun work.
October 18 2022 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the More Fun Stuff Version as Spider-Man: No Way Home – Extended Cut on digital, which also began streaming on Starz.
September 2022 The More Fun Stuff Version of the film was re-released, returning to first place at the box office and earning $1.8 million on its first day, with a $6.5 million four-day Labor Day weekend gross.
September 1 2022 The More Fun Stuff Version released in the United States and Canada.
August 31 2022 The More Fun Stuff Version first released in theaters in Indonesia.
June 2022 Extended cut 'The More Fun Stuff Version' was announced, celebrating 60 years of Spider-Man in comics and 20 years in film.
May 2022 Chinese authorities reportedly requested removal of the Statue of Liberty from the film for release, which Sony refused.
April 2022 Sony still expects Jon Watts, Tom Holland, and Zendaya to return for the next MCU Spider-Man film after Watts' exit from The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
April 12 2022 The film was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD formats by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
March 2022 The film surpassed $800 million in the United States and Canada, becoming the third film to achieve this milestone after Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) and Avengers: Endgame.
March 15 2022 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released Spider-Man: No Way Home on digital download, moving the release date up from March 22 due to Blu-ray leaks on torrent sites.
February 2022 Sony expanded its pre-existing deal with WarnerMedia to make films available on HBO Max and HBO across Central and Eastern Europe.
2021 Willem Dafoe returns as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin, digitally de-aged and with upgraded costume to more closely resemble his comic book counterpart, reimagining his original portrayal from the 2002 Spider-Man film.
2021 Tom Holland portrays Peter Parker exploring a darker, more pessimistic side of the character following the exposure of his Spider-Man identity in the previous film's mid-credits scene, marking a significant character development for Holland's version of Spider-Man.
2021 Tobey Maguire returns as another alternate version of Peter Parker, using organic webbing and maintaining minimal disclosure about his character's post-Spider-Man 3 storyline.
2021 The film set pre-sale ticket records in multiple countries, including Mexico (40% above Endgame), the United Kingdom (outselling No Time to Die three times), Brazil (5% above Endgame), Poland (passing The Rise of Skywalker's record), and Portugal (passing No Time to Die's record).
2021 Andrew Garfield reprises his role as an alternate Peter Parker, seeking to 'tie up loose ends' from his previous Spider-Man incarnation and exploring his character's emotional journey after failing to save Gwen Stacy.
December 2021 The first minute of the film premiered exclusively on Late Night with Seth Meyers, and a Daily Bugle newsstand was set up in New York City to promote the film.
December 2021 Martin Starr confirmed to be appearing as Roger Harrington, reprising his role from previous MCU media.
December 17 2021 Film released in the United States, opening in 4,325 theaters including RealD 3D and IMAX formats.
December 17 2021 The film's score album was released digitally, featuring referenced themes from previous Spider-Man film composers and Giacchino's own Doctor Strange themes.
December 15 2021 Film released in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
December 10 2021 Giacchino released the single 'Exit Through the Lobby' from the Spider-Man: No Way Home score.
December 9 2021 Giacchino released the single 'Arachnoverture' from the Spider-Man: No Way Home score.
November 2021 Film reported to be getting a theatrical release in China, becoming the first Phase Four MCU film to potentially do so.
November 2021 Jorge Lendeborg Jr. reveals he will reprise his role as Jason Ionello from previous Spider-Man films in a minor role.
November 29 2021 Ticket sales for Spider-Man: No Way Home went on sale at midnight, causing several ticket websites like Fandango and AMC Theatres to crash due to high user demand. The ticket sales quickly broke multiple pre-sale records, surpassing Black Widow in just two hours and becoming the best first-day advance ticket sale since Avengers: Endgame.
November 24 2021 Sony began releasing viral marketing videos on TikTok for The Daily Bugle campaign.
November 16 2021 The second official trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home premiered at a fan screening at the Regal Sherman Oaks theater in Los Angeles.
November 5 2021 Second planned release date for Spider-Man: No Way Home before final postponement.
October 2021 Tom Hardy appears in the film's mid-credits scene as Eddie Brock/Venom, after earlier discussions about potentially integrating him into the final battle.
October 2021 Holland indicates No Way Home is being treated as 'the end of a franchise' that began with Homecoming, with potential future films having a different tone.
September 2021 Andrew Garfield again denies being in the film, describing his denials as 'rather stressful but also weirdly enjoyable'.
August 2021 Sony and CJ 4DPlex announced a deal to release 15 Sony films in ScreenX format, including No Way Home.
August 23 2021 The film's official teaser trailer was released during Sony's CinemaCon 2021 panel, becoming the most viewed trailer in 24 hours with 355.5 million global views.
August 22 2021 An apparent leak of the first trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home was shared on social media.
July 2021 Marvel revealed various merchandise for the film, including Funko Pops, Marvel Legends figures, and Lego sets.
July 16 2021 Original planned release date for Spider-Man: No Way Home before being postponed.
May 2021 Andrew Garfield initially denies being asked to appear in the film, but later says 'never say never', leaving room for speculation about his potential involvement.
April 2021 Sony signed a deal with Disney to provide access to Sony's legacy content, including Spider-Man films, for streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.
April 2021 J.B. Smoove announces he is returning as Julius Dell from Far From Home in the film.

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