Spider-Man Movies Ranked From Worst to Best (Across the Spider-Verse Edition)

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Since Spider-Man made his big-screen debut in 2002, there have been a lot of Spideys! And a lot of Spidey movies too, including Tom Holland’s MCU version of the wallcrawler.

So with Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse out, we decided to once again rank the Spider-Man movies — and yes, that includes all the times he’s hung out with the Avengers… Let’s web this thing up!

As always, these rankings have been achieved by consulting with a group of spider-experts on the IGN staff, who voted on their best and worst Spider-Man movies. (And just a note: We’re basing the ranking of the Avengers movies on the Spidey-centric portions of those films and how well they served him as a character, as well as how well he served those films!)

So who ranked where in our list of Spider Man movies from worst to best…? Let’s start with… The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which is surely the worst Spidey movie of the group.

Watch the video for our full ranking…

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