The rights to the films still belong to Sony, image via Marvel
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Live action Spider-Man movies won't make it to Disney+

Disney has announced that it has no plans to bring the live-action spiderman films to their new streaming platform. Since the rights to the films still belong to Sony, even though Disney co-produced them, Disney cannot put them on the platform. Although fans will still be able to see the animated spiderman shows on the site.

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