Spider-Man
From Tobey Maguire to Tom Holland — every Spider-Man film ever made, in the right order including animated and multiverse entries.
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From Tobey Maguire to Tom Holland — every Spider-Man film ever made, in the right order including animated and multiverse entries.
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For first-time viewers, we recommend release order — it's how the story was designed to unfold, with mysteries, reveals, and post-credit scenes landing at the right moments. Chronological order is great for a rewatch once you know all the characters and their arcs. Our MCU guide covers both options with full lists.
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) is chronologically the 7th film in the timeline — events that happen after Fast & Furious 6 — even though it was released third. Our Fast & Furious watch order guide explains exactly when to watch it in the release order vs. the chronological order, so you don't get confused by Han's appearances.
To fully enjoy No Way Home with all the emotional payoff, yes — you should watch both Sam Raimi's trilogy (2002–2007) and the Amazing Spider-Man duology (2012–2014) before watching it. The film directly follows events from all three Spider-Man series. Our guide marks the essential vs. optional watches clearly.
No — the original Harry Potter films (2001–2011) are completely standalone and should be watched first. Fantastic Beasts is a prequel series set decades earlier. We recommend watching Harry Potter 1–8 first, then diving into the Fantastic Beasts trilogy as supplementary Wizarding World lore. The prequels enhance the experience but aren't required viewing.
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For first-timers, we recommend the classic release order: Episodes 4, 5, 6 → 1, 2, 3 → 7, 8, 9 → Rogue One → Solo. This preserves the iconic Darth Vader reveal in Episode 5 and gives you the best narrative experience. The "Machete Order" (skipping Episode 1) is also popular. Our Star Wars guide covers all valid watch orders with pros and cons for each.