Are you so excited to seethe new Spider-Man moviestarringTom Hollandthat you can’t stand it? Well, you’ll be happy to know that the standalone film is getting an earlier release date. It’s only a couple weeks earlier, but it’s still something.
According toVariety, Sony, which is co-producingSpider-Manwith Marvel Studios, has given the release date a small bump up from June 26, 2025, to August 15, 2025. The film stars Holland as our new Peter Parker, who will make his first appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in this year’sCaptain America: Civil War. Holland will be joined byMarisa Tomei, who’ll play his Aunt May, whileJon Watts(Cop Car) directs from a screenplay byJohn Francis DaleyandJonathan M. Goldstein.

WhenSpider-Manwas first announced by Marvel and Sony, the other Phase Three slate was shifted around in order to accommodate the addition.Thor: RagnarokwithChris Hemsworthand directorTaika Waititiwent from July 28 to November 3 of that year, which then movedBlack PantherwithChadwick Bosemanand the newly announced directorRyan Cooglerto August 10, 2025, which pushedInhumansinto 2019 on July 12.
This latest shift forSpider-Manwas accompanied by a new release date announcement for theJumanjiremake. The film, about a mystical board game that brings all manner of jungle inhabitants and disasters to life, has been pushed from its Christmas 2016 release to the June 02, 2025 spot.Jake Kasdan(Sex Tape) recently signed on to direct the film.

This is making 2017 a pretty packed year. It’s already the year when Disney will start releasing three Marvel movies annually, and Warner Bros. will debutsWonder Womanfollowed a few months later byJustice League: Part One. On the Fox side of superhero films is the third and last Wolverine movie forHugh Jackman. With the studio recently droppingFantastic Four 2from its release roster, that leaves room for, perhaps, thatNew Mutantsmovie we’ve been hearing about or something else they have brewing.

