Spider-Man’s multiverse is only getting bigger, wilder, and more unpredictable after Spider-Noir. From gritty alternate-universe detectives to MCU reboots and animated Spider-People team-ups, the web of upcoming stories is expanding in every direction.
Marvel and Sony continue to deliver some of the most exciting stories across various formats and platforms. Whether you prefer watching on the big screen or in the comfort of your own home, there is a lot to look forward to.
Here is a look at every confirmed and planned Spider-Man film and TV show after Spider-Noir, including the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day movie.
1. Spider-Man: Brand New Day Sees Fresh Start For Peter Parker
Spider-Man: Brand New Day marks a major reset for Peter Parker after the events of No Way Home, giving him a chance to rebuild his life from scratch. With his identity forgotten by everyone who once knew him, Peter is now fully on his own in a world that no longer recognizes Spider-Man’s true face.
This fresh start could finally give audiences a more mature and independent version of Peter, one who must navigate heroism without the support system he once relied on. It also opens the door for a darker, more grounded Spider-Man story that focuses on personal struggle, identity, and what it truly means to carry responsibility alone.
The film is also expected to bring back familiar MCU characters, like the Punisher and the Hulk, while also introducing new faces to the franchise. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is scheduled to hit theaters on July 31, 2026.
2. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Returns With Season 2
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man / Credits: Marvel Studios Animation
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is swinging back for Season 2, continuing Peter Parker’s early days as a rising hero. The series keeps its fun, grounded tone while showing him learning what it really takes to balance school, life, and crime-fighting.
Because the first installment worked so well and was loved by fans, the series was renewed for both a second and third season. This is still part of the MCU lineup, but there’s a catch: it takes place in an alternate timeline, where Norman Osborn mentors Peter Parker.
What makes the series stand out is how it explores a very different version of Peter without losing the heart of what makes Spider-Man relatable. Osborn’s role as Peter’s mentor also adds an interesting element of tension, since fans know they have a very complicated relationship in other stories.
Season 2 still doesn’t have an official release date, but fans can expect it to arrive in late 2026.
3. Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse Concludes the Trilogy
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse / Credits: Sony Pictures Releasing
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse serves as the final chapter of the hit animated trilogy, and it will continue Miles Morales’ journey as he faces the ultimate consequences of the multiverse breaking apart.
Production might have experienced several delays, but at least we’re nearing the finish line. From its bold visual style and emotional storytelling, this franchise continues to stand out as one of the most ambitious superhero films in development.
The franchise has evolved far beyond being just another multiverse story. It has become an exploration of whether Spider-Man can break away from the expectations that supposedly defines every version of the character.
If the finale lands emotionally and visually the way the previous films did, this could easily cement itself as one of the greatest superhero trilogies ever made. Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse is currently slated to hit theaters on June 18, 2027.
4. Spidey & His Amazing Friends Continues Adventure With Season 5
Spidey and His Amazing Friends / Credits: Marvel Studios Animation
If you’re into lighter Spider-Man stories, this one is the perfect show for you! Spidey & His Amazing Friends returns for Season 5, bringing more kid-friendly superhero adventures. The series follows Peter Parker and his friends as they team up to protect their city. Each episode guarantees fun and action-packed scenes!
The show has seen a strong response since its premiere in 2021, and while it isn’t the most canon-accurate take on Spider-Man, its bright visuals and lighthearted tone have helped it remain popular with young viewers.
Even though the show is marketed towards kids, it still captures the optimistic spirit that has kept Spider-Man relevant across generations, proving that not every adaptation needs darker themes or multiverse stakes to connect with audiences. The series has been officially renewed for a fifth season, though no release date has been revealed.
5. Spider-Punk Is An Exciting Spinoff From Sony Pictures
Spider-Punk / Credits: Sony Pictures Releasing
Spider-Punk is an upcoming spinoff that expands the Spider-Verse with a bold new character. It follows Hobie Brown, a punk-rock version of Spider-Man from another universe who doesn’t like rules or authority.
The character quickly stood out among fans because of how he showed a version of Spider-Man who fights back against systems instead of working within them, which changes how we usually see heroism. If the spinoff works well, it could offer a sharp contrast to more structured versions of Spider-Man by turning the hero into a symbol of resistance.
Although the project is still in early development, it’s already generating significant hype. Overall, it promises a fresh, louder, and more unconventional take on the Spider-Man universe. The release date for the film is yet to be announced.
Spider-Man Movie/TVRelease DateWhere to WatchSpider-Man: Brand New DayJuly 31, 2026In theatersYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 2Late 2026Disney+Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-VerseJune 18, 2027In theatersSpidey & His Amazing Friends Season 5TBADisney+Spider-PunkTBATBA
Which upcoming Spider-Man project are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments!
Spider-Noir is available to stream on Prime Video starting May 27, 2026.
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