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Complete Watch Order · 3 films · 1977–1981

Spider-Man (TV)Complete Watch Order Guide

Made for TV pilot and two 2 part episodes loosely referred to as sequels (The Deadly Dust and The Chinese Web).

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What order should you watch the Spider-Man (TV) movies?

Release order — click any era to expand or collapse. All 3 movies shown below.

All 3 films in release order — the recommended way to experience the full series.

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Watch Spider-Man (TV) in Order

Watch the Spider-Man (TV) movies in release order, starting with Spider-Man (1977) and continuing through Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge (1981). The series spans 3 films, released between 1977 and 1981. Audiences rate the franchise 5.9/10 on average.

What order should you watch Spider-Man (TV)?

For most viewers, release order is the recommended way to watch Spider-Man (TV). This is how the story was crafted and revealed to audiences — earlier films seed details, callbacks, and twists that pay off in later entries. Watching in release order preserves those reveals and matches the pacing the filmmakers intended.

Spider-Man (TV) largely tracks its own in-universe chronology, so release order and chronological order overlap closely. You can use either without losing much, though release order is still the safest first watch.

About the Spider-Man (TV) franchise

Made for TV pilot and two 2 part episodes loosely referred to as sequels (The Deadly Dust and The Chinese Web).

Each film builds on the previous one, rewarding viewers who watch in sequence.

Spider-Man (TV) Fun Facts & Trivia

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The Spider-Man (TV) franchise spans 4 years, from 1977 to 1981.

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The highest-rated entry is Spider-Man with a 6.3/10 audience score.

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Across all films, the franchise averages a 5.9/10 rating from audiences.

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Watching all 3 Spider-Man (TV) films back-to-back takes well over a full day's viewing commitment.

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The most recent entry, Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge (1981), continues a franchise that began 4 years earlier.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best order to watch Spider-Man (TV)?
The recommended Spider-Man (TV) watch order is release order: 1. Spider-Man (1977), 2. Spider-Man Strikes Back (1978), 3. Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge (1981). This is how the story was crafted and delivers the best experience for new viewers.
What is the first Spider-Man (TV) movie?
The first Spider-Man (TV) movie is Spider-Man, released in 1977. It's the best starting point for any new viewer.
What is the most recent Spider-Man (TV) movie?
The most recent Spider-Man (TV) movie is Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge (1981).
How many Spider-Man (TV) movies are there in total?
There are 3 main Spider-Man (TV) films. This guide covers all of them in order.
How long does it take to watch all Spider-Man (TV) movies?
Watching all 3 Spider-Man (TV) films takes approximately 5 hours and 15 minutes of total runtime.
What is the highest-rated Spider-Man (TV) movie?
The highest-rated Spider-Man (TV) movie is Spider-Man, with an audience score of 6.3/10 on TMDB.
Can I watch Spider-Man (TV) movies without watching them in order?
Most Spider-Man (TV) films can be enjoyed standalone, but watching in release order gives you the full character development and story payoff across all 3 entries. First-time viewers should start with Spider-Man.
Where can I watch Spider-Man (TV) movies online?
Most Spider-Man (TV) movies are available on Amazon Prime Video. Each movie card on this page has a direct "Watch on Amazon" link.

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