Once more, Tobey Maguire, Tom Holland, and Andrew Garfield band together to save the world! Except that this time, the goal is to save Sony’s wallet rather than the world or a brand-new movie.
Since Madame Web’s box office demise earlier this year, a lot of people have conjectured that Sony may try to make some money back by rereleasing old Spider-Man movies in theaters. Starting with Sam Rami’s trilogy and 2002’s Spider-Man starring Tobey Maguire, all eight of the live-action Spider-Man adaptations under the Sony brand will be re-released in theaters on a weekly schedule from Monday to Sunday.
It’s a fairly overt attempt to make up for losses on more recent Spider-Man spinoffs like Madame Web and Mobius. Sony referred to the campaign as “Spider-Mondays” and said it was an attempt to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Columbia Pictures. The effectiveness of this approach is yet to be determined, as re-releases are typically incredibly unpredictable.
Check out the first Spider-Monday in theaters April, 15, 2024
I will go to six out of eight of these.
In other words, you will go to Tobey and Tom’s films.