‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’: How to Watch Marvel’s All-New Animated Show

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Marvel’s most iconic web-slinging superhero is set for a whole new alternate take on his back story, with the release this week of new animated show,  Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.

Helmed by Craig of the Creek showrunner Jeff Trammell, the new series asks how Spidey would have turned out if he’d been mentored by industrialist villain Norman Osborn, rather than Tony Stark. Hudson Thames reprises his What If…? role as the voice of Peter Parker, while the show also boasts the vocal talents of Hugh Dancy as Otto Octavius, Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk and Sing Sing star Colman Domingo as Osborn.

Old school Spidey fans will likely appreciate the retro-tinged 3D cel-shading style, which pays homage to the artwork of early Spider-Man comic books by Steve Ditko and John Romita. Daredevil fans will be pleased to hear the character’s radar sense is set to be called up on in the show, with Charlie Cox providing his voice. 

We’ve got the release date and time for the series below so you can plan your viewing accordingly.

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How to watch Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man 

This Marvel Phase 5 series will be available exclusively to stream on Disney Plus

The show has an unorthodox release schedule, with episodes of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man arriving in four separate chunks. 

The series premieres with a double helping of episodes on Jan. 29. That’s followed by a drop of the next three episodes on Feb. 5, while episodes six and eight are set to be released on Feb. 12. The season concludes with the final two installments which are set to be available on demand, starting Feb. 19.

Each of those episode drops listed above are set to happen at 3 a.m. ET/midnight PT in the US and Canada,  8 a.m. in the UK and at 7 p.m. AEDT in Australia. 

If you don’t have Disney Plus and are interested in getting a subscription, you’ve got plenty of options. Disney Plus is available for purchase on its own, or you can look through Disney bundles to find the right fit for you.

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Disney Plus starts at $10 a month for standalone subscriptions. But you can also get the Disney Bundle to get the service with Hulu and/or ESPN Plus. You can choose to stream with or without ads, depending on the bundle you choose. You also have the option to try the new bundle package, with Max, Hulu and Disney Plus, which starts at $17 a month. Check out our Disney Plus review for more info.





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