Spider-Man fans rejoice: one of the biggest film promotions of the year to honor 100 years of Columbia Pictures isn’t over quite yet. Theofficial Spider-Man X accountrevealed that the webhead’s most recent pic,Spider-Man: No Way Home, is swinging back into theaters for a limited time. This news comes afterNo Way Homegrossed $475,000 during its re-release on Monday night, massively outearning the other Spidey films in the MCUHometrilogy. BeforeNo Way Home, theTom Holland-ledSpider-Man: Homecomingearned $288,000in its return to theaters, and the sequel,Spider-Man: Far From Home, amassed a total of $265,000.

The first two MCUSpider-Manmovies have been the lowest grossing in their return to theaters, followed by bothAndrew Garfield-led Spidey flicks.The Amazing Spider-Mancollected $510,000 when it returned to theatersseveral weeks ago, and was followed up by a similar$510,000 fromThe Amazing Spider-Man 2. TheSam RaimiSpider-Mantrilogy was the star of theSpider-Manre-release promotion, with 2002’sSpider-Mankicking off the fun by bringing in $681,000, more than $200 thousand ahead ofNo Way Home. Subsequently,Spider-Man 2marked the peak of the re-release numbers, collecting just north of $800,000, whileSpider-Man 3experienced a small dip but still finished with an impressive total of $760,000.

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Will Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield Return As Spider-Man?

The return of Garfield and Maguire inSpider-Man: No Way Homewas one of the most consequential moments in movie history. It was something fans wanted for years, and when Sony Animated Pictures releasedSpider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, suddenly it didn’t seem as impossible as it once did. While both versions of Peter Parker made their triumphant return in the 2021 film,which grossed nearly $2 billion at the worldwide box office, everyone is curious if either webslinger will be back for more.

It hasn’t yet been confirmed whether Garfield or Maguire will reprise their roles as the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, but passionate Spider-Man fans have set their sights on a few potential possibilities. Many feel it’s all but a guarantee that both Spider-Men, or at the very leastMaguire, will be back inAvengers: Secret Wars, while others have called forGarfield’s webhead to resume the mantleinSony’s Spider-Man Universe. Given the box office success ofNo Way Home, it’s impossible to rule out Sony working withMarvelto figure out the right way to bring them back into the fold, given it’s a guaranteed cash cow.

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Spider-Man: No Way Homeis back in theaters for a limited time, only until Saturday, June 8. Find tickets below and stay tuned to Collider for future updates on all thingsSpider-Man.

Spider-Man: No Way Home

With Spider-Man’s identity now revealed, Peter asks Doctor Strange for help. When a spell goes wrong, dangerous foes from other worlds start to appear, forcing Peter to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.

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