
Spider-Man: Homecoming‘s reported Netflix arrival is only weeks away, teeing up a perfect timeline for fans who want to revisit the film before catching the Marvel movie series’ next installment. Spider-Man has always been one of Marvel’s most popular heroes, but the MCU timeline has taken that popularity to previously unseen heights, making the character billions of dollars at the box office more than once.
Given the pre-existing renown of Spider-Man – and the fact Tom Holland’s Spider-Man movies are some of the MCU’s highest box office results – it’s safe to say the matter of where these films can be streamed has historically been a reasonably important matter for fans, since the matter of rights when it comes to Spider-Man mean it’s not always as simple as looking to Disney+.
This makes it all the more exciting to note that 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming is set to appear on Netflix in the coming days, meaning that fans will have a prime chance to reacquaint themselves with the movie that started it all after Spider-Man’s Captain America: Civil War debut, and set themselves up to enjoy the MCU’s upcoming releases as much as possible.
Spider-Man: Homecoming Is Coming To Netflix At The Start Of July
With the Spider-Man MCU movies having flitted between being on Netflix and not – a matter that’s no doubt in part due to the specific licensing agreements around them, and because they’re a hot commodity of sorts when it comes to streaming due to their immense popularity – it will likely come as welcome news to Spider-Man and Marvel fans to hear Spider-Man: Homecoming is weeks away from being available on Netflix.
As per What’s On Netflix, Homecoming should be arriving on the platform on July 1st, meaning it’s only three weeks away from hitting screens on the streaming service unless anything changes – and only days away from returning to the platform after previously leaving it, making its reported return all the more interesting.
Given Netflix has been one of the primary places for audiences to watch and rewatch superhero movies, this bodes well for the platform and for the MCU Spider-Man series’ lasting popularity – and is decidedly well-timed in terms of ensuring that the future of the series and wider franchise can be as successful as possible.
Spider-Man: Homecoming’s Netflix Debut Is Perfectly Timed For A Rewatch Before Spider-Man: Brand New Day’s Release
With Spider-Man: Brand New Day set to have its theatrical debut on July 31, 2026, there should only be 30 days between Spider-Man: Homecoming‘s Netflix release and Brand New Day‘s arrival in cinemas, which is naturally something that should benefit the upcoming 2026 MCU movie and its box office results.
This means both that those who pre-order tickets for Spider-Man: Brand New Day can rewatch the original MCU Spider-Man release on Netflix during the build-up to their opportunity to see the new film in theaters, and that those who are considering seeing the movie can refresh their memories and recall any key plot points they may have forgotten in the years since Homecoming‘s debut just in time to be able to get the full viewing experience from Brand New Day also.
Given Spider-Man: Homecoming is crucial to keep in mind – despite having released almost 10 years ago – since it started off Peter’s solo story in the MCU, this extra opportunity to revisit the previous movie should be one that helps audiences and the movie considerably, and further illustrates why the streaming ecosystem can be a notable boon for franchises when it comes to growing and maintaining their overall popularity.






