Spider-Man: No Way Home
2021 Marvel Studios film
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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. |
2022 | Nominated for an Academy Award and participated in the 'Oscars Fan Favorite' contest, with the three Spider-Men team-up sequence finishing second in the Oscars Cheer Moment category. |
December 7 2022 | Nominated for Best Visual Effects or Animation at the AACTA Awards by Kelly Port, Julia Neighly, Brendan Seals, and Kilou Picard. |
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. |
October 6 2022 | Nominated for multiple Golden Trailer Awards, including Best Original Score, Best Digital: Action, and Best Action/Thriller Trailer. |
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. |
July 10 2022 | Won Movie for the Win at the MTV Millennial Awards. |
June 2022 | Extended cut 'The More Fun Stuff Version' was announced, celebrating 60 years of Spider-Man in comics and 20 years in film. |
June 5 2022 | Won multiple MTV Movie & TV Awards, including Best Movie and Best Performance in a Movie for Tom Holland. |
May 2022 | Chinese authorities reportedly requested removal of the Statue of Liberty from the film for release, which Sony refused. |
May 2 2022 | Michael Giacchino won Top Box Office Film of the Year at the ASCAP Awards. |
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. |
April 9 2022 | Won Favorite Movie, Favorite Movie Actor (Tom Holland), and Favorite Movie Actress (Zendaya) at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. |
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 27 2022 | Nominated for Best Visual Effects at the Academy Awards by Kelly Port, Chris Waegner, Scott Edelstein, and Dan Sudick. |
March 23 2022 | Won the Zeitgeist Award at the Artios Awards for casting directors Sarah Halley Finn, Chase Paris, Tara Feldstein Bennett, and Molly Doyle. |
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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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. |
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 | The film became the highest-grossing film of the year, surpassing $1.9 billion worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing Spider-Man film. |
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 17 2021 | The film was theatrically released in the United States as part of Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
December 15 2021 | Film released in the United Kingdom and Ireland. |
December 13 2021 | Spider-Man: No Way Home premiered at the Fox Village Theatre in Los Angeles. |
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. |
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