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The Amazing Spider-Man turns 14: where to stream it today

The Amazing Spider-Man turns 14: where to stream it today
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Fourteen years on, Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man swings back onto streaming—here’s where to watch now.

Fourteen years after Andrew Garfield skated his way into the suit and made the word 'Amazing' feel earned, his first Spider- Man is back in steady rotation. If you woke up today thinking 'You know what, I could really go for a moody, quippy Peter Parker with killer chemistry,' you have options. A lot of them.

Where to watch The Amazing Spider-Man in 2026 ( U.S.)

  • Disney+: Streams in 4K, the easiest way to get the cleanest web-slinging without fuss.
  • FuboTV: Included with a subscription.
  • YouTube TV: Included with a subscription.
  • FXNow: Available at no extra cost if your TV provider unlocks the app.

Translation: you do not need to dig up an old Blu-ray. It is parked on the big services, ready for a casual rewatch or a proper nostalgia dive.

Quick refresher on why this one still hits

Garfield did not just play Peter Parker; he made him feel like a real kid in over his head who could turn on a dime from a sharp one-liner to 'oh no, my heart.' That balance is the movie ’s secret sauce. And yes, the board-under-the-arm vibe was part of the character, not a costume piece.

Then there is the Peter-and-Gwen of it all. Garfield and Emma Stone make the romance feel lived-in and effortless, which is still the bar for superhero couples. The suit rules, the web-swinging feels graceful and tactile, and the setpieces have actual personality instead of just noise.

Fourteen years later, still an easy play

Released in 2012, The Amazing Spider-Man pulled in $758.7 million worldwide on a reported $220 million budget and finished as the seventh highest-grossing movie of its year. That box office story aged well, and the movie’s had a comfy second life on streaming. New viewers can jump in clean, and longtime fans barely need an excuse to press play again.

If you saw anniversary posts floating around on July 1–2, 2026, that is what kicked this current mini-renaissance into gear. The rewatch factor is strong because the film never feels stuck in 2012 amber. It is a welcoming starting point and a reliable comfort watch, which is rarer than it should be for superhero reboots.

One quick side note, because the internet loves to mash unrelated things together: the chatter about Andrew Garfield’s current project 'Artificial' getting mixed reactions and some major players reportedly passing is a different conversation entirely. That has nothing to do with this movie’s renewed streaming moment.

So yeah, if you have been meaning to revisit Garfield’s first swing, it is right there on Disney+, FuboTV, YouTube TV, and FXNow. Availability can shift, but for now, you are spoiled for choice.

Is Garfield’s 'The Amazing Spider-Man' your top Spidey flick, or does another wall-crawler wear the crown for you? Drop it in the comments.