![]() ![]() This is based on a deal that has been around for years, with its most recent window being from 2017 to 2021. The tale of the contractual tape shows that Sony's movies have gone to the premium cable service Starz first. Spider-Man: No Way Home will go to Starz first Which means there's one more streaming platform to consider. However, this, again, doesn't exactly apply to Spider-Man: No Way Home, a 2021 release. Then, those movies come to Disney Plus, thanks to a deal Sony and Disney made in April. Netflix will have Sony's movies for what's known as the Pay 1 window - an 18 month period of time after their theatrical run. If we assume No Way Home could follow the format of that deal, this is how we get the mid-2023 window. Sony movies released between 20 will first stream on Netflix after their time in theaters (often 45 days) and video on-demand (buy or rent) services. The second big complication is that Sony has not one, but two, streaming deals in place (neither applies to Spider-Man: No Way Home, though). ![]() But Sony and Disney Plus (and Netflix too) are actually starting to work together. ![]() So we'd normally say you shouldn't hold your breath. Heck, the two previous Sony Spider-Man MCU movies aren't on Disney Plus either - Homecoming is streaming for Spectrum members and Far From Home is VOD only. The shared-ownership is the biggest holdup, and it's the reason why we're unsure of when No Way Home will go to Disney Plus. Disney Plus may get Spider-Man No Way Home after Netflix ![]()
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