Marvel movie fans who've been missing Tom Holland's "Spider-Man" films with the rest of the MCU movies on Disney+ can rejoice, thanks to a new streaming deal between Disney and Sony Pictures.
The agreement will not only eventually bring the Marvel Studios co-production "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and its follow-up "Far From Home" onto Disney's streaming platform, but all of Sony's theatrical releases from 2022-2026 like "Uncharted" with Holland and" Bullet Train" with Brad Pitt; Sony's library of superhero films like "Venom" and the previous "Spider-Man" iterations that were solely produced by Sony.
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The deal also makes those films available to Hulu, and FX, ABC, and other Disney-owned broadcast networks.
Earlier this month, Sony signed a deal that gave Netflix first crack -- what's known in the industry as a "pay-one window" -- for these titles.
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