Every Sony Marvel Movie Ranked According To Rotten Tomatoes (Including The Rotten MORBIUS)

Every Sony Marvel Movie Ranked According To Rotten Tomatoes (Including The Rotten MORBIUS)

Sony Pictures' Marvel Universe continues to expand, and with Morbius now playing in theaters, we've added it to this Rotten Tomatoes ranking to see how these movies compare according to film critics...

Feature Opinion
By JoshWilding - Apr 11, 2022 01:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Morbius

Love it or hate it, Rotten Tomatoes is now more important than ever when it comes to whether moviegoers decide to check out the latest releases on the big screen, and it's not uncommon for studios to tout scores as proudly as star ratings.

It's been quite the ride for the Spider-Man over the years. The 2002 movie was a game-changer for this genre, and what's followed has been an amazing and sometimes disappointing journey for the web-slinger. Of course, the Universe is now expanding, and that's why we've included VenomVenom: Let There Be Carnage, and Morbius in this ranking. Spider-Man: No Way Home is also included, though its score recently changed again after its Digital release (shifting its position).

While Sony delivered an Oscar-winner in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the only awards ceremony Morbius is likely to be recognised at is the Razzies! As a result, it's landed in last place here.

We haven't added Spidey's cameo appearances in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, but you will find his other movies, their scores, and what we think of them. 

To take a look through this feature, all you guys need to do is click the "Next" button below!
 

10. Morbius

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Score: 16%

Rotten or Fresh? Rotten

Critics Consensus: Cursed with uninspired effects, rote performances, and a borderline nonsensical story, this dreary mess is a vein attempt to make Morbius happen.

By far the lowest-rated Marvel movie listed here, Morbius deserves that score as it has few redeeming features. Jared Leto certainly did his best to inject some life into the Living Vampire, but a borderline nonsensical plot and Fantastic Four-style cuts resulted in an origin story that was a total mess. Throw in two of the worst post-credits scenes we've seen, and this is well and truly rotten to its core.
 

9. Venom

Venom-12

Score: 30%

Rotten or Fresh? Rotten

Critics Consensus: Venom's first standalone movie turns out to be like the comics character in all the wrong ways - chaotic, noisy, and in desperate need of a stronger attachment to Spider-Man.

Spider-Man didn't appear in Venom, but it's still very much a "Spider-Man" movie. After all, Eddie Brock is one of the wall-crawler's greatest villains; it's just a shame that Sony Pictures and director Ruben Fleischer failed to do the character justice. Tom Hardy's zany performance was a sight to behold and the Symbiote looked great, but this felt like it should have been released in 2005.
 

8. The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Spider-Man-2014

Score: 51%

Rotten or Fresh? Rotten

Critics Consensus: While the cast is outstanding and the special effects are top-notch, the latest installment of the Spidey saga suffers from an unfocused narrative and an overabundance of characters.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 tried to cram way too much in, with Electro and Harry Osborn's Green Goblin serving as the lead villains. Meanwhile, the death of Gwen Stacy was crammed in...just 'cause? The costume looked great, but Marc Webb's sequel completely lost the plot (literally). Despite that, it was surprisingly enjoyable in places and we can't fault Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone.
 

7. Venom: Let There Be Carnage

Score: 58%

Rotten or FreshRotten

Critics Consensus: A sequel aimed squarely at fans of the original's odd couple chemistry, Venom: Let There Be Carnage eagerly embraces the franchise's sillier side.

Initially, Venom: Let There Be Carnage looked destined for "Fresh" territory, but it's just a couple of percentage points short. Honestly, the sequel did have a few issues (it should have been longer, for starters), but it deserves a much better score than this. The clash between Eddie and Cletus didn't disappoint, while the post-credits scene was exciting...until it ultimately led nowhere.
 

6. Spider-Man 3

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Score: 63%

Rotten or Fresh? Fresh

Critics Consensus: Though there are more characters and plotlines, and the action sequences still dazzle, Spider-Man 3 nonetheless isn't quite as refined as the first two.

A disappointing end to Sam Raimi's trilogy, Spider-Man 3 screwed up both Venom and Sandman. Making the latter the murderer of Uncle Ben was a baffling, weird move, and cramming Venom in at the last-minute just stunk of producer Avi Arad. It's still hard to believe things could get this bad after Spider-Man 2, but perhaps the only place was down after such a spectacular second instalment?
 

5. The Amazing Spider-Man

Spider-Man-2012

Score: 72%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: A well-chosen cast and sure-handed direction allow The Amazing Spider-Man to thrill, despite revisiting many of the same plot points from 2002's Spider-Man.

Marc Webb's reboot tread a lot of familiar ground, but we did get a Spider-Man who finally delivered the wisecracks comic book fans had grown used to. The Lizard design wasn't perfect, but the action was great, and it's a shame Sony Pictures chose not to commit to those eye-catching POV scenes. There was a lot here that didn't work, but there's plenty of love about this fresh take on the franchise too.
 

TIE: Spider-Man

Spider-Man-2002

Score: 90%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: Not only does Spider-Man provide a good dose of web-swinging fun, it also has a heart, thanks to the combined charms of director Sam Raimi and star Tobey Maguire.

The first live-action movie starring the iconic Marvel Comics character was a little rough around the edges (especially if you watch it today), but hard to fault at the time. Sure, it was a shame that the Green Goblin looked like a Power Ranger, but Willem Dafoe was perfect as Norman Osborn, and Tobey Maguire's earnest performance as a Steve Ditko-style Peter Parker was a real win for this movie.
 

TIE: Spider-Man: Far From Home

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Score: 90%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: A breezily unpredictable blend of teen romance and superhero action, Spider-Man: Far from Home stylishly sets the stage for the next era of the MCU.

Spider-Man: Far From Home delivered a memorable take on Mysterio, made MJ a character we could all fall in love with, and reinvented some classic villains in unique ways (even if it wasn't what some fans wanted to see). Throw in a last-minute twist and the best mid-credits scene Marvel Studios has ever delivered, and this sequel is why there was such backlash to the Disney/Sony split.
 

TIE. Captain America: Civil War

Spider-Man-2016

Score: 90%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: Captain America: Civil War begins the next wave of Marvel movies with an action-packed superhero blockbuster boasting a decidedly non-cartoonish plot and the courage to explore thought-provoking themes.

This isn't primarily a Spider-Man movie, but it was extremely important for the web-slinger and helped bring him into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a big way. It goes without saying that Captain America: Civil War was great, but focusing primarily on Peter Parker himself, we definitely received an effective reinvention courtesy of the Russo Brothers and that was desperately needed. 
 

3. Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man-2017

Score: 92%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: Spider-Man: Homecoming does whatever a second reboot can, delivering a colorful, fun adventure that fits snugly in the sprawling MCU without getting bogged down in franchise-building.

Yes, Spider-Man: Homecoming featured a little too much Iron Man, but you can't blame Sony Pictures for wanting Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark to play a role after The Amazing Spider-Man 2 so badly underperformed. Taking that aside, and Tom Holland really proved himself here (The Vulture was also an extremely entertaining villain). Jon Watts did an overall spectacular job too.
 

TIE: Spider-Man 2

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Score: 93%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: Boasting an entertaining villain and deeper emotional focus, this is a nimble sequel that improves upon the original.

A legit classic, Spider-Man 2 was Sam Raimi firing on all cylinders, whether it was the Evil Dead-inspired scene with Doctor Octopus' arms, Harry Osborn unmasking the wall-crawler, or amazing action sequences aplenty (has anything really rivalled that epic, exciting battle atop the train?). This arguably deserves to be at the top of this list...well, from a live-action perspective, anyway! 
 

TIE: Spider-Man: No Way Home

Score: 93%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: A bigger, bolder Spider-Man sequel, No Way Home expands the franchise's scope and stakes without losing sight of its humor and heart.

Previously the highest-rated live-action Spider-Man movie, #2 is a fine spot for this one. A celebration of the wall-crawler's big screen history, it's impossible to find fault with the threequel (beyond a few minor instances of less than perfect visual effects), and as well as plenty of fan service, it served as a terrific new chapter in the story of this Peter Parker. It deserved a "Best Picture" Oscar win.
 

1. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse

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Score: 97%

Rotten or Fresh? Certified Fresh

Critics Consensus: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse matches bold storytelling with striking animation for a purely enjoyable adventure with heart, humor, and plenty of superhero action.

This Oscar-winning animated adventure was a true joy to watch, and groundbreaking both in terms of visuals and from a storytelling point of view. Putting the focus on Miles Morales paid off in a big way for Sony Pictures, and this tale had more heart than any of the other movies listed here. The sequel has a lot to live up to, and can hopefully earn the perfect 100% score this one deserved.
 

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SpiderBrad
SpiderBrad - 4/11/2022, 1:06 PM
1st...... Also, Spider-Man 2 is better than No Way Home. Love them both. Just my opinion.
kylo0607
kylo0607 - 4/11/2022, 1:15 PM
@SpiderBrad - It's not JUST your opinion, it's pretty much everyone else's too.

TheHumanSpider2
TheHumanSpider2 - 4/11/2022, 1:21 PM
@SpiderBrad - Spiderman 2 is the best comic book movie ever made, not just the best Spiderman movie.

There is a reason they had to bring Tobey and Alfred back.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 4/11/2022, 2:10 PM
@SpiderBrad - honestly, love the top 3 in general and I could see any of them being at #1. Into the Spider-Verse is easily my favorite.
PhoenixBlade
PhoenixBlade - 4/11/2022, 1:08 PM
I’d probably only swap TASM2 and Venom. The worst of TASM2 is worse than Venom 2, but the best of TASM2 is better than Venom 2. Essentially though, nothing bellow Spider-Man 3 is worth a rewatch.
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 4/11/2022, 1:09 PM
Well at least Spider-Verse at #1 feels right. Just makes me wish we got more animated film projects from Sony instead of some of these live action Spider-Man related movies.
TheHumanSpider2
TheHumanSpider2 - 4/11/2022, 1:16 PM
Dont include the Holland movies, you are triggering all the MCU fanboys on this site.
And Civil War is neither a Spiderman movie nor a Sony movie.

Anyway, Spiderman 2 is the GOAT, will always be, NWH shouldnt even be top 5.

Spiderman 2
Spiderman
Spiderverse
Spiderman 3
Venom 2
Amazing 2
No Way Home
Homecoming
Amazing 1
Venom
Far From Home
(havent seen Morbius yet).
ANewPope
ANewPope - 4/11/2022, 1:49 PM
@TheHumanSpider2 - The only person triggered here is you, buddy.
Why would MCU fanboys be triggered when the Holland movies are higly rated?
TheHumanSpider2
TheHumanSpider2 - 4/11/2022, 1:53 PM
@ANewPope - Comment Spiderman solo movies are made by Sony, and wait for the reaction. Go.
HOTSHOT
HOTSHOT - 4/12/2022, 7:28 AM
@TheHumanSpider2 - I mean yeah Sony made several of them on their own, and distributed the MCU ones while giving some creative input. What about it?
Moriakum
Moriakum - 4/11/2022, 1:27 PM
First, WTF is Civil War doing there?! That's a Marvel Studios/Disney solo production.
Second, Homecoming, Far From Home and No Way Home are co-productions and Marvel Studios had creative control. They are not "Sony Marvel Movies".
lordSTALE
lordSTALE - 4/11/2022, 1:28 PM
Simple rule for understanding Sony and Rotten Tomatoes:

The more Avi Arad made creative decisions the worse the RT score will be
Moriakum
Moriakum - 4/11/2022, 1:44 PM
@lordSTALE -
ProudPatriot76
ProudPatriot76 - 4/11/2022, 1:35 PM
What’s with the excitement of watching a movie fail? Especially a comic book movie. This site has a serious hard-on for wanting and seeing Morbius fail. Same with the Snyderverse. Do you have any idea how lucky we are to see these characters on screen?!

For decades comic books were thought of as juvenile and for kids. Now they’re winning publication awards!
HOTSHOT
HOTSHOT - 4/12/2022, 7:30 AM
@TheHumanSpider2 - I mean yeah Sony made several of them on their own, and distributed the MCU ones while giving some creative input and imposing harsh limitations. What about it?
Fanmar16
Fanmar16 - 4/11/2022, 1:38 PM
SONY (Marvel) movies, No Way Home is 99.9% Marvel Studios
TheHumanSpider2
TheHumanSpider2 - 4/11/2022, 1:46 PM
@Fanmar16 - NWH is 100% Sony.

If you feel bad about liking a Sony movie, seek profesional help.
PantherKing
PantherKing - 4/11/2022, 2:02 PM
@TheHumanSpider2 - it was all Sony huh? Then explain Morbius end credit scene
DavidMullich
DavidMullich - 4/11/2022, 2:04 PM
@TheHumanSpider2 - NWH was co-produced by Marvel Studios and has the Marvel Studios logo. It was not 100% Sony.
Moriakum
Moriakum - 4/11/2022, 2:13 PM
@PantherKing @DavidMullich - You're talking to Coleco. Don't even bother.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 4/11/2022, 1:44 PM
Not including Civil War because, well that really doesn't make sense. And have not seen Morbius yet though I imagine it will be near the bottom.

1. Spiderman: No Way Home
2. Spiderman 2
3. Spiderman
4. Spiderman: Far From Home
5. Into the Spiderverse
6. The Amazing Spiderman
7. Spiderman: Homecoming
8. Spiderman 3
9. The Amazing Spiderman 2
10. Venom: Let there be Carnage
11. Venom
Tpo81
Tpo81 - 4/11/2022, 1:44 PM
I have a feeling Kraven is gonna be right on par with venoms & morbius. They really just can’t do live action cbms. They killed it with spider verse so that’s their wheelhouse. They should just clear their desk and hand it all over to Feige & company & be happy with a producer credit on all upcoming live action Spidey movies & a big chunk of the revenue. Seriously should go to marvel hat in hand & make a deal guaranteeing x amount of movies every couple years & stop the madness. Let them just go along with the gravy train & stop ruining perfectly good serials.
Superheromoviefan
Superheromoviefan - 4/11/2022, 2:05 PM
Morbius is not the worst. its about as good as the second venom
i feel like putting the mcu is kinda cheating
MrDandy
MrDandy - 4/11/2022, 2:12 PM
Top three are my favorite.

1. Into SpiderVerse
2. Spider-Man 2
3. No Way Home

but Civil War isn’t a Sony movie….also why would it get included and not Infinity War and Endgame?
MrDandy
MrDandy - 4/11/2022, 2:18 PM
Also, I’m in shock at Carnage is at 58%. It must be skating on peoples love for Serkis. Hated that movie even more than the original and it’s easily the worst Sony Spider-Man-ish film (that I’ve seen)
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 4/11/2022, 2:42 PM
Again this list? And again with Civil War on it, but not Infinity War or Endgame? If the former is a Spider-Man movie, so are the other two.
HulkisHoly
HulkisHoly - 4/11/2022, 2:48 PM
Swap Spider-Man 3 with the FFH and that’s pretty much my list
braunermegda
braunermegda - 4/11/2022, 3:23 PM
alright josh we got it you didn't like the movie at all, grow the [frick] up
CLTMAN29
CLTMAN29 - 4/11/2022, 3:48 PM
Dude, why is Civil War even on this list? Oh yeah, more shitty journalism from Josh. Don’t you guys have an edit button or revise button or something? Or a proof reader? An editor? Anyone?
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 4/11/2022, 3:49 PM
Spider-Verse. (amazing)

Tiny drop-off to the Holland movies. (great)

Bigger drop-off to the Maguire movies. (still good)

Even bigger drop-off to the Garfield movies. (mediocre)

And then a bottomless pit of hell to the Venom movies and Morbius.
CaptainSavaHoe
CaptainSavaHoe - 4/11/2022, 8:16 PM
Just Stop.
HOTSHOT
HOTSHOT - 4/12/2022, 7:25 AM
My list:

1. Into the Spider-Verse
2. No Way Home
3. Spider-Man 2
4. Homecoming/Spider-Man (tied)
5. Far From Home
6. Spider-Man 3
7. Venom
8. Amazing Spider-Man
9. Venom 2
10.Morbius
11. Amazing Spider-Man 2
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