IMAX Versions Of SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING And FAR FROM HOME Now Available, But There's A Catch

IMAX Versions Of SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING And FAR FROM HOME Now Available, But There's A Catch

It's rare that we're able to watch IMAX versions of movies at home, but both Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home have now been made available... with a catch! Find out more here...

By JoshWilding - May 05, 2020 12:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Far From Home

If you've ever watched a movie on an IMAX screen, then you'll know that it really does make a massive difference. Unfortunately, it's rare that we're able to watch those wider versions (showing up to 33% more of the picture) at home, and many comic book fans remain anxious to check out Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame in that format from the comfort of their front room. 

Well, there's no update on when that might happen, but Sony Pictures has made Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and Spider-Man: Far From Home available through IMAX's "At Home" service.

Good news, right? 

Well, it's unfortunately not quite that simple, because you first need FandangoNOW if you're in North America, and you then need a very specific TV and receiver to take full advantage (you can find out whether yours is on there by heading over to their website). However, if you don't have an extremely pricey "IMAX Enhanced" television, you're likely out of luck. 

The launch of this service certainly points to IMAX quality movies being available at home moving forward, but just like it took a while for HD and 4K to start rolling out, this too could be a slow process. 

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10. The Lizard

Lizard

The Lizard was The Amazing Spider-Man's lead villain, and Sony Pictures and Marc Webb dropped the ball on the character in a big way. A lot of what was there worked nicely, but his plan was generic and his appearance...well, that's still a point of ridicule among many fans! 

Rebooting The Lizard would make perfect sense, especially if the next film is indeed going to feature Kraven the Hunter. However, Curt Connors is definitely a character who needs some screentime before becoming this monster, so it feels like the moment has passed now.

Moving forward, we could see The Lizard, but when it comes to rebooting villains we've already seen, something tells us The Lizard is likely near the bottom of the list in terms of priorities. 
 

9. Captain George Stacy

Captain-Stacy

Spider-Man 3 didn't do much with Captain George Stacy, and things got weird with the character in The Amazing Spider-Man. After begging Peter Parker to leave his daughter alone (so she would be protected from his alter-ego's enemies), the high school student decided to completely ignore his dying wish...mostly because Andrew Garfield's version of Peter was a major douche! 

The plan was for some sort of serum to bring him back from the dead in The Amazing Spider-Man 3, and while it would definitely be fun to give Peter - a wanted murderer in the MCU - some sort of ally (or enemy) in the New York City police department, there are better choices than George Stacy. 

Captain Yuri Watanabe, Jean DeWolff, and Carlie Cooper are all better possibilities if that is a direction Marvel Studios has decided to head in, so we're not expecting to see George for a long time.
 

8. Black Cat

Black-Cat

This is really disappointing, but we find it very hard to imagine that Felicia Hardy is coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe any time soon. Sony Pictures believe Black Cat has franchise potential (which is a valid point, to be fair), hence why she was set to star in Silver & Black before reportedly being given her own solo outing by the studio. 

Felicia's relationship with Peter is equal parts compelling and complex, and the fact she's in love with Spider-Man and not the man beneath the mask would be fascinating to explore on screen. 

If Sony abandons plans to give Black Cat her own movie, then we could potentially see her in Spider-Man 3, but with Sony banking so much on the SPUMC, we're not going to bank on that.
 

7. The Kingpin

Spider-Kingpin

When Wilson Fisk was first introduced, he was a Spider-Man villain. It's easy to forget that was the case seeing as The Kingpin has become synonymous with Daredevil, and that's also why Vincent D'Onofrio portrayed a terrifying version of the villain in the Man Without Fear's Netflix TV series. 

Those characters look set to remain on the shelf for the foreseeable future, and given Kevin Feige's lack of involvement in those shows, it's unlikely he wants to bring the same actors back. 

That's a great shame considering how great D'Onofrio was as The Kingpin, and the actor has expressed interest in facing Spider-Man multiple times. It's just unfortunate that his version comes with so much baggage, as that likely closes the door to a big screen debut as soon as Spider-Man 3.
 

6. Gwen Stacy

Gwen

Both Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and The Amazing Spider-Man movies included Gwen Stacy. An argument could be made that none of those films did the character justice, though Emma Stone's portrayal was pretty spot on, and she even died almost identically to her comic book counterpart. 

Marvel Studios has already reinvented Mary Jane Watson as Zendaya's "MJ," so even if we do see Gwen, it's likely that she will be unrecognisable to fans. There were rumours she could appear in Spider-Man: Far From Home as a foreign exchange student, but that never ended up happening.

Now, with Peter romantically involved with MJ and Spider-Man having bigger problems than holding on to a girlfriend, we're not expecting to see Gwen outside of the Spider-Verse franchise for now.
 

5. Sandman

Sandman

Much to the chagrin of, well, everyone, Spider-Man 3 revealed that Sandman murdered Uncle Ben. It was a daft, unnecessary decision, and one which soured the character in the eyes of many fans.

In Spider-Man: Far From Home, we were introduced to a number of Elementals, one of whom was clearly similar to Sandman. So, just like we're now not expecting to see the likes of Hydro-Man and Molten Man in the MCU after they were portrayed as interdimensional invaders in that sequel, it's hard to believe we're now going to see Sandman in a future Spider-Man adventure. 

That will disappoint those hoping to see him potentially assemble with the rest of the Sinister Six, but is anyone really crying out for another version of Sandman in the web-slinger's world at this point?
 

4. Miles Morales

Spider-Man-Miles

The existence of Miles Morales was teased in Spider-Man: Homecoming, but there's been no sign of him since. If he was going to be introduced, it surely would have been after that five-year time-jump; instead, there was no mention of the hero in Spider-Man: Far From Home, and given the success of the animated Spider-Verse franchise, we're not anticipating seeing him in live-action.

That's a crazy decision, but why would Sony Pictures gift Marvel Studios another Spider-Man? If anything, they will more than likely want to use him in a spinoff series of their own at some point. 

It's a shame because there's so much that could have been done with the Peter/Miles relationship in the MCU, but there are still more stories to tell with the current web-slinger, so Spider-Man 3 - or Spider-Man 4 - are unlikely to replace him just yet. Could it happen one day? Maybe, but we doubt it. 
 

3. Green Goblin

Green-Goblin

Look, we're as desperate as you guys to see Norman Osborn in the MCU, and Avengers Tower being revealed as Oscorp would be, well, spectacular. However, given the tenuous relationship between Disney and Sony Pictures (which nearly fell apart last year), can you imagine how disastrous it would have been to include an Oscorp Easter Egg in Spider-Man: Far From Home?

After all, had they not worked things out, it wouldn't have ever gone anywhere. Throw in the fact that Green Goblin has been done across two different franchises, and it's doubtful we'll see him again.

There are ways to differentiate this version of Norman Osborn from the ones we've seen on screen before now, and having him lead the Sinister Six would be no bad thing. However, we're not banking on it at this point, and a rebooted Doctor Octopus actually seems more realistic now.
 

2. Electro 

Electro

When Jamie Foxx was cast as Electro in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, we all expected big things from the electrically powered baddie. After all, an Oscar-winner was playing him, but what we ended up with was a baddie who wouldn't have been out of place in Batman & Robin

Everything about him was terrible, though Electro's popularity hasn't diminished as he's continued to appear both in video games and the comic books (where he's now been replaced by a woman). 

Regardless of who is beneath the mask, there's only so much which can be done with a villain who has electricity powers, and most of those were actually done in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. With that in mind, poor old Max Dillon is likely to remain on the shelf for a very long time to come.
 

1. Venom

Venom1

At some point over the next few years, it's inevitable that Spider-Man will cross paths with Venom. 

That's more than likely what Kevin Feige was referring to when he talked about Spidey being able to cross between worlds, and when Peter Parker does meet up with Eddie Brock, it will be in the SPUMC rather than the MCU. Chances are that crossover will be a memorable one, but many fans remain disappointed that it won't be Feige and Jon Watts in charge when it happens. 

In an ideal world, Peter would have returned from Titan with an alien Symbiote. Unfortunately, that's not how things went following the release of Venom in 2018, so what will be will be!
 

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FleischerSupes
FleischerSupes - 5/5/2020, 1:03 PM
I just want them on Disney+
ThorArms
ThorArms - 5/5/2020, 1:10 PM
@FleischerSupes - definitely not gonna happen
GhostDog
GhostDog - 5/5/2020, 1:10 PM
I'll never watch FFH again. It joins ASM 2 as the only Spidey films I just can't re-watch.
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 5/5/2020, 1:23 PM
@BlackBeltJones - it's sad, but I've watched ASM2 more times that FFH. FFH does not qualify as a Spider-Man movie. Apart from the Mysterio illusion sequence, it's too [frick]ing blah.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 5/5/2020, 1:13 PM
"Fandango, for when you want to order your movie tickets two months in advance, and then get to the theater and have them have no record of you ordering them... USE FANDANGO!"
DannRamm113
DannRamm113 - 5/5/2020, 1:14 PM
Didn't love Far From Home, aside from the one mysterio scene that everyone loves and the one cameo that everyone loves.

I was thinking about this tho, why is it that these villains don't strike me as much as the Rami ones did? I think it comes down to how they fight Peter. Neither really do, thus I hope that the next movie has a villain that can pose a physical threat to Spider Man and that we get some interesting fight scenes out of them.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 5/5/2020, 1:19 PM
@DannRamm113 - Most of, if not all of, the MCU heroes get the shit beat out of them by their villains.

Bucky did Cap in. Killmonger laid T'Challa the [frick] out. Kurse [frick]ed up Thor etc. Now Vulture did give Peter an ass whooping. He walked away with bruises. FFH...sure he was bloodied and what not but I never got the sense he was physically in "danger danger." It all felt like a videogame.

Mysterio is a different kind of threat I guess.

Raimi made Peter get the living shit kicked out of him. You felt like he was in danger and had to really fight like hell to best his adversaries.
DannRamm113
DannRamm113 - 5/5/2020, 1:24 PM
@BlackBeltJones - With Vulture, I honestly can't remember the fight scenes, I remember the scene of them in the car and the warehouse, which are both really good, but then again the original villains had great dialogue scenes along with action (i think the only one that didn't get a real talk with Peter in the original trilogy was Venom, which even then looked cool). With vulture though, they fought at night, hed fly away, which okay fine vulture doesn't have combat training.

Mysterio, again I can understand he's not a fighter, but I feel like the last scene having Peter fighting drones (i hated the drones so much) was a wasted climax for him.

Idk, in terms of others, Killmonger is my favorite MCU villain, and I know that they can do villains right. I just wish they would use some of that with Spidey, who arguably has the 2nd best rogues gallery in comics.
kylo0607
kylo0607 - 5/5/2020, 4:54 PM
@DannRamm113 - I agree.

Spidey doesn't physically fight Vulture or Mysterio in either HC and FFH. He has a fee web swings and jumps, but no physical punches or kicks.

Now remember the Goblin or Ock. They beat the sh*t out of Spidey in the Raimi films. The train scene had me on the edge of my seat.

With Holland, you just don't feel he is ever in danger.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 5/5/2020, 1:21 PM
I like both films.
TheHero
TheHero - 5/5/2020, 1:36 PM
What's with the hate on FFM? While I liked Homecoming a bit more, I thought FFM was pretty good.
ANewPope
ANewPope - 5/5/2020, 1:43 PM
Far From Home poisoned my water supply, burned my crops & delivered a plague unto my house.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 5/5/2020, 2:04 PM
I don't think I'll watch them anytime soon again, but I do wish they released more IMAX movies for home tv. Such a waste to only show that additional 33% only in cinemas
LameLuka
LameLuka - 5/5/2020, 2:08 PM
Welp if its an only US thing than pirating here I come. Don't care about the IMAX versions of these 2 movies. Infinity War and Endgame ? Yeah I would pay 100 bucks just to see those IMAX versions
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