

Hirsch talked broadly about the company’s strategy when it comes to streaming content. The interview did not focus on Sony and Marvel’s massive hit at the box office.

CEO Jeffrey Hirsch confirmed to Deadline that No Way Home will begin streaming on the platform soon. It turns out that the earlier report saying that Starz will be streaming No Way Home was accurate. At the time, reports said that the film could go to Starz and Netflix streaming first.ĭoctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Spider-Man (Tom Holland) in a No Way Home fight scene Image source: Sony Here’s where Spider-Man: No Way Home is streaming first Recently, we explained that Disney Plus might not get No Way Home until some point in 2023. Disney Plus won’t get No Way Home immediately after the theater release window. However, we told you back then that the deal is complicated. That also included streaming rights for No Way Home. At the time, we explained that Disney was getting its ducks in a row, so it’s ready to welcome the MCU Spider-Man movies on its platform. Disney will be one of them, but not right away.ĭisney and Sony inked a streaming deal in mid-April 2021. Instead, it has deals in place with various streamers that license Sony’s movies. Therefore, Disney Plus can’t just start streaming No Way Home once the theatrical window closes.Īs for Sony, the giant corporation doesn’t own a streaming service of its own. Marvel and Disney can’t just use Tom Holland’s Peter Parker in the MCU however it wants. Sony owns the rights to all Spider-Man movies.
