Spider-Man: No Way Home was the biggest talk of 2021, having premiered in theatres on December 17. But in case you were skittish about crowding at the movies and would match relish the Spidey moments at home, the good news is you can.
Spider-Man: No Way Home was the biggest talk of 2021, having premiered in theatres on December 17. But in case you were skittish about crowding at the movies and would match relish the Spidey moments at home, the good news is you can.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is available for purchase on different platforms, including Amazon at $ 19.98, Apple TV at $ 19.98 and Vudu at $ 19.98 starting March 22. Unfortunately, the MCU film won't be added to Disney Plus and Netflix's back catalogue just yet.
The movie will also make its subscription video premiere on Starz, the cable network and streaming platform.
Spider-Man: No Way Home concludes the trilogy that started with Spider-Man: Homecoming, then Spider-Man: Far From Home. Picking up from Far From Home's ending, where Mysterio revealed Peter Parker's secret identity to the whole world, Parker finds himself in fire and on the wrong side of the law.
He seeks the help of Doctor Strange to wipe everyone's memory that he is Spider-Man. But the spell goes wrong causing a multiverse mix up that brings forth past villains. On the bright side, Parker gets back up from Spidey buddies of previous universes.
Tom Holland stars as the youngest Peter Parker, Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker from The Amazing Spider-Man and Tobby Maguire as Peter Parker from the 2000s Spider-Man trilogy.
The villains resurrected from past Spider-Man movies are Max Dillon (Electro), starring Jamie Foxx, Norman Osborn starring William Dafoe, Dr Otto Octavius starring Alfred Molina and Flint Marko (Sandman) starring Thomas Haden Church.
Other characters featured in the Spider-Man: No Way Home movie are Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, Zendaya as MJ, Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, Benedict Wong as Wong, Tony Revolori as Flash Thompson, Marisa Tomei as Aunt May Parker, Paula Newsome as MIT Assistant Vice Chancellor, Arian Moayed as Agent Cleary, Hannibal Buress as Coach Wilson and Angourie Rice as Betty Brant.