“No Way Home” will soon be removed from Netflix

“No Way Home” will soon be removed from Netflix

Spider-Man fans have to say goodbye to a popular film in the series as it will soon no longer be available on Netflix.

“No Way Home” was released in 2021 and follows Tom Holland in the role of the masked hero who seeks the help of Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to make the world forget his revealed secret identity as Peter Parker.

However, Strange’s spell goes awry and destroys the multiverse, causing uninvited guests to invade their universe.

Netflix users in the UK and Ireland can currently watch the film on the streaming platform, but both the theatrical and extended versions will be available on 13 April.

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But don’t worry, the film can still be rented or purchased on numerous streaming platforms at different prices.

Apple TV, Prime Video, the Sky Store and Chili offer No Way Home to rent for £3.49, while Rakuten TV offers the film for £4.49 and the Microsoft Store offers it for £5.99. Both YouTube and the Google Play Store offer No Way Home to rent for £6.99. When you rent the film, it is available for a limited time or multiple plays.

You can buy the film for £4.99 on Apple TV, Prime Video and Google Play. The price rises to £9.99 on Sky Store and Chili, £10.99 on Rakuten TV and £16.99 on Microsoft Store.

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It comes as Sony’s new Spider-Verse short film hits YouTube. The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story was released on the platform yesterday (March 27) and is set in the world of 2023’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

The film follows Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) as he struggles with his new responsibilities as Spider-Man and conflicts with his parents at home.

The official synopsis continues: “In dealing with these stresses, Miles suffers a panic attack that forces him to confront the manifestations of his fear and learn that asking for help can be as brave an act as protecting his city from evil.”

Spider-Man: No Way Home leaves Netflix on April 13. It is now available on Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers.

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