Spider-Man: No Way Home is finally heading to Disney+, and fans won’t have to wait much longer. After years of delays, the hit Marvel movie is set to arrive on the platform in April 2026.
The film, starring Tom Holland, will officially begin streaming on April 15 for U.S. users. This marks nearly five years since its original cinema release back in 2021.
Unlike most Marvel movies, No Way Home took much longer to reach Disney+. Many films released after it were added to the platform earlier, making this one of the slowest arrivals in the MCU’s streaming history.
One of the main reasons for the delay is the film’s unique situation. Spider-Man movie rights are shared with Sony Pictures, which affects where and when the movie can stream.
Despite the long wait, excitement is still high. The movie remains one of the most popular entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and continues to draw strong fan interest.
The timing of the release also feels planned. It comes just months before the next Spider-Man film, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which is expected to release in June 2026.
This gives fans the perfect chance to rewatch No Way Home and refresh the story before the next chapter begins. It could also help build hype for the upcoming film.
For now, fans are just glad the wait is finally over. After years of uncertainty, Spider-Man: No Way Home is officially about to join the rest of the MCU on Disney+.