- Amazon Prime is offering an early screening of Spider-Man: Brand New Day to Prime members based in the US
- Advance screening will take place on July 29
- Prime members will need to sign up to be “notified” when tickets go on sale using the link below
Amazon Prime members who are also Marvel movie fans, listen up: if you’re based in the US, you can now sign up to see Spider-Man: Brand New Day before it’s released worldwide on July 31.
All you need to do is sign up on Amazon’s Brand New Day page and click “notify me” when prompted. If you’re not already signed into your Amazon account at this point, you’ll be asked to do so.
You’ll also be able to shop Spider-Man and Marvel merch by scrolling further down, ahead of Prime Day, which launches on June 23.
As the offer is in partnership with Fandango, international Prime members from outside the US will not be eligible.
There is no word on whether something similar will be rolled out in other territories, but based on previous Prime early screenings for movies including Wicked, this is unlikely.
If you’re not already sold on an Amazon Prime subscription, there are a few other Spidey surprises lying in wait on Prime Video.
Amazon Prime users can also watch two underrated Spider-Man TV shows ahead of Brand New Day
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In true Spidey spirit, Spider-Man appreciation on Prime doesn’t stop with an early screening of Brand New Day.
Most recently, we’ve had the debut of Nicolas Cage’s Spider-Noir on the Amazon streamer, which you can watch either in color or full Casablanca-style black and white. All eight episodes dropped at once, and much like the new movie, it’s totally live-action.
Based on the Marvel comics of the same name, the series follows Ben Reilly (Cage), a down-on-their-luck private investigator in 1930s New York. After being the city’s only superhero known as “The Spider,” he hung up his mask… until he’s drawn back to his former life in the most stylish way possible.
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If that’s not your bag, play it classic with Spider-Man: The New Animated Series from 2003. It only ran for 13 episodes, but it is seen as a direct continuation of the 2002 Sam Raimi movie. However, if you’ve watched Spider-Man 2, you might need to scrub it from your mind, as it directly contradicts the events of this animated series.
It goes without saying that you can also buy or rent all Spider-Man movies to date on Amazon Prime, including the Tom Holland trilogy and Into the Spider-Verse. Basically, you’ve got so many options that after watching, you might think you can swing from buildings yourself.
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