How to watch Spider-Man: No Way Home online – now 50% cheaper to stream at Amazon
SPIDER-MAN: No Way Home took the box office by storm last year - and it's now available to stream online.
And better still, it's now 50% cheaper to stream in 4K at Amazon.
- Spider-Man: No Way Home, from £4.99/$19.99 on Amazon Prime Video stream from /
We're very happy to see that Marvel's most popular movie (at least in IMDb rating) has fallen from £9.99 to rent in the UK.
Over on Amazon's US site it's still $19.99 - but we imagine that will also change soon.
Right now the movie can bought in streaming format from Amazon, but very soon it's set to launch on Starz, which is available as an add-on within Amazon Prime.
If you're thinking about how to watch the Marvel films in order, best be aware that Spidey's latest film isn't available to stream on Disney+ like his fellow Avengers.
Due to an ongoing tussle between the bigwigs at Disney and Sony, who both have rights to the character, instead, at least until July 2022.
The final chapter in the MCU Spider-Man trilogy raked in an incredible $1.8 billion at the box office, earned a rave review from us and featured (spoiler alert) two absolutely brilliant cameos.
It was the sheer joy of seeing this trio on the same screen (whilst saying a tearful farewell to another legendary character) that made this such a popular Marvel outing.
Marvel has plenty of new releases on the way, including Ms Marvel, but this is a tough act to follow.
If you're chomping at the bit for more Marvel action, here's how to watch Moon Knight - streaming on Disney+ now.
You can also find out how to watch Ms. Marvel, which will be ready to stream in June 2022.
There's not long until you'll be needing to know how to watch She-Hulk either, as it begins streaming this year.
Read on to find out how to stream the full Spider-Man: No Way Home movie.
When is the digital release date for Spider-Man: No Way Home?
Sony Pictures confirmed that Spider-Man: No Way home will go on digital release on Tuesday March 22.
Before that, it was already made available in on-demand digital format on Amazon Prime in both the UK and the US - we haven't yet seen it appear yet on Starz, but we'll update this page when we do.
- Spider-Man: No Way Home, from £9.99/$19.99 on Amazon Prime Video stream from /
And if you're after the latest Spider-Man film in either DVD or Blu-Ray, you can pick it up on Monday April 4.
Will Spider-Man: No Way Home be on Amazon Prime?
Right now, you can purchase Spider-Man: No Way Home at (from £9.99) and (from $19.99).
We're anticipating that on March 22 Spider-Man No Way Home will also launch Starz, which is incorporated into Amazon Prime, albeit for an extra cost.
To begin with, Starz costs £1.99 a month for 6 months, then jumps up to £5.99 a month thereafter.
Amazon Prime, meanwhile is or a month after a 30-day free trial period.
That means anyone who signs up to can watch Spider-Man: No Way Home for £1.99.
- Amazon Prime and Starz, £1.99 for 30 days -
Will Spider-Man: No Way Home be on Netflix?
It's possible, but our spider-senses are telling us it's not too likely.
That's despite the fact that old Spider-Man films, starring Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, are currently on Netflix.
Sony and Netflix recently signed a deal that gives the latter streaming exclusivity for the former's 2022-26 slate of films - but that, of course, doesn't include No Way Home.
Since the two companies are in cahoots right now, we think we'd know by now if No Way Home was going to stream on Netflix any time soon.
Will Spider-Man: No Way Home be on Disney+?
This is unlikely, despite the rest of the MCU being exclusively there to stream.
Spider-Man had a difficult introduction to the franchise, when Tom Holland's web-slinger made his debut in Captain America: Civil War.
Sony Pictures owns the rights to Spider-Man, and as a character he is 'loaned' out to Disney when he makes appearances in other characters' flims.
But standalone films like No Way Home very much belong to Sony, and there's no reason for them to premiere or indeed sit at all on Disney+.
- Disney+, £7.99/$7.99 per month -
The most recent Marvel film to premiere on Disney+ is the Chloe Zhao's ensemble piece Eternals, which had a much more lukewarm reaction.
There have also been the slate of Phase TV series, including the wonderfully surreal Wandavision, the Tom Hiddleston vehicle Loki and festive-period Hawkeye.
Long-time comic-book movie fans know that Marvel characters aren't always joined up: the X-Men franchise, for example, have always belonged to 20th Century Fox - although Disney purchased the studio in 2019.
Here's how to watch the X-Men films in order.
Is Spider-Man: No Way Home available to stream?
Not yet - you'll have to wait until March 22 to stream Spider-Man.
Interestingly, given the film's stratospheric success at the cinema, there's been far less pressure, presumably, on Sony to pivot the film to streaming.
These days, it's become pretty standard for major blockbuster releases to be available to stream simultaneously with their cinemas release - or very soon after.
Not so with Spidey: our web-slinging hero has proved audiences still have an appetite for the cinema, even with all the complications of the Covid pandemic.
When is Spider-Man: No Way Home released on DVD and Blu-Ray?
Keen for Spidey's latest outing in physical form?
You can pick up Spider-Man: No Way Home on DVD and Blu-Ray on Monday April 4.
And if you want it swinging its way to your door immediately after it is released, you can already pre-order both formats on Amazon.
UK
- Spider-Man: No Way Home, DVD, £9.99, Amazon -
- Spider-Man: No Way Home, Blu-Ray, £14.99, Amazon -
US
- Spider-Man: No Way Home, DVD, $19.99, Amazon -
- Spider-Man: No Way Home, Blu-Ray, £14.99, Amazon -
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