
We’ll update this article when we have more news on that front.Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a 2018 American computer-animated superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Miles Morales / Spider-Man, produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation in association with Marvel Entertainment. The film has already landed on Netflix India, but it remains unclear which or when other versions of the streamer will get the nod. As for when No Way Home will come to Netflix? Not until next year, in the US at least. So, if you do want to stream the final movie in Tom Holland’s wall-crawler trilogy as part of an existing subscription package, you’ll have to do so on Starz (or Sky/Now TV in the UK). Given that Netflix holds the distribution rights to Sony Pictures’ movie slate for the next five years, then (which includes a first-look deal on all upcoming Spider-Man films, per The Wall Street Journal), it’s unlikely that No Way Home will be coming to Disney Plus any time soon. Oddly, many Sony-produced Spidey flicks made their way onto Disney Plus internationally in June – meaning the likes of Spider-Man (2002) and Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) now exist concurrently on Netflix and Disney Plus in certain markets – but we're yet to see this happen in the US.

Spider-Man: Far From Home had also been available to watch on the streamer, but it was removed from Netflix’s back catalog ahead of No Way Home’s release. At that point, though, Netflix – which currently owns the distribution rights to Spider-Man films in the UK, Australia, India and other regions – will own the worldwide rights to all Sony movies (per the terms of an existing deal), meaning a Disney Plus arrival for No Way Home may not be on the cards at all.Īt the time of writing, several of the webslinger’s movies are available to stream on Netflix in multiple international markets.

So, with that 18-month Starz exclusivity deal running until July 2023, we wouldn’t ordinarily expect to see No Way Home arrive (at Marvel’s request) on Disney Plus for at least another year.

(Image credit: Sony Pictures/Marvel Entertainment)
