This guide will show you every Spider-Man television series and let you know where they’re all streaming online right now.
Spider-Man first appeared in a 1962 issue of Amazing Fantasy. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the story follows Peter Parker, who gets bit by a radioactive spider that gives him super abilities like slinging webs from his wrists and climbing walls. Since then, Spider-Man has become one of the most iconic superheroes ever with tons of hit movies, video games, and TV series to his credit.
Check out our guide below to discover every Spider-Man series so far and where they’re all streaming online.
Every Spider-Man Series in Release Date Order
Spider-Man (1967-1981)
Spider-Man got his first animated series just five years after debuting in comics, proving how quickly he became a fan-favorite hero. The series is everything you’d expect from Spider-Man and focuses on Peter’s life as a student and photographer for the Daily Bugle…all while fighting crime with his superpowers.
The Amazing Spider-Man (1977-1979)
Next up, Spider-Man got his very own live-action series starring Nicholas Hammond (who gained fame from starring in The Sound of Music) with The Amazing Spider-Man. The show was popular, but it was also pretty expensive to produce and CBS worried that continuing the show past two seasons would be too much of a financial gamble, and ultimately decided to cancel it.
Spider-Man (1981)
For one season, Spider-Man returned with a self-titled animated series that saw Spidey face off against tons of in-universe villains like Dr. Octopus, but also villains from other franchises like Magneto from X-Men and Medusa from Fantastic Four.
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981-1983)
The same year Spider-Man got a new animated series, he also got a spin-off show. In Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, Parker teams up with Iceman from X-Men and a new original character named Firestar. The trio team up as the “Spider-Friends” to fight villains.
Spider-Man (1994-1997)
Spider-Man was again rebooted as an animated series in 1994. Running for five seasons, the show saw Parker do his thing as Spider-Man to help save the city from villains. The finale also involved multiple Spider-Men from different universes, being a precursor to the Spiderverse plotline that’s been revisited numerous times since.
Spider-Man Unlimited (1999-2000)
Spider-Man Unlimited had a darker, more mature tone and sees Spidey get framed as a villain after the Daily Bugle blames him for a missing astronaut. The series also brought on Venom and Carnage as major villains for the first time in a Spider-Man TV series.
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series (2006-2009)
Released during the era of the Sam Raimi films, The New Animated Series takes place during the same timeline as the films (making Spider-Man a college student) and fills in the gap between the first two movies. It also had a robust voice cast including Neil Patrick Harris and Lisa Loeb.
The Spectacular Spider-Man (2012-2016)
In 2012, Spider-Man was rebooted yet again with The Spectacular Spider-Man, this time placing him back in high school. The series was also released the same year that Andrew Garfield revived the character in the movie The Amazing Spider-Man.
Spider-Man (2017-2020)
In 2017, Spider-Man got a reboot yet again, and again it was released the same year as another film reboot: Spider-Man: Homecoming (which premiered just three years after the second Andrew Garfield movie).
Spidey and His Amazing Friends (2021-Present)
Designed for a much younger audience, Spidey and His Amazing Friends now places Parker and his friends as grade school students. But Spidey and his allies like Spin and Ghost-Spider still tackle bad guys…just with a little less action and violence.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (2025)
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is set in an alternate timeline that explores Peter Parker’s origin story. It also changes up the modern MCU plotline by making Norman Osborn Peter’s mentor instead of Tony Stark. The show has a pretty famous voice cast as well, starring Colman Domingo, Hugh Dancy, and Charlie Cox.
Where Can I Watch Every Spider-Man Series Online?
Check out our guide below to discover where you can stream every Spider-Man series online right now.