“With Great Power Comes Great Re-Releasability: Raimi’s Spider-Man Trilogy Swings Back to Theaters in Special Fathom Event”

Sam Raimi’s iconic Spider-Man trilogy—starring Tobey Maguire as the beloved web-slinger—is returning to theaters this fall in a special limited engagement from Fathom Entertainment and Sony Pictures. The event will not only give fans a chance to relive the groundbreaking superhero trilogy on the big screen but will also debut the extended *Spider-Man 2.1* cut in 4K for the first time ever in theaters.
Event Details & Screening Schedule
The trilogy will screen over two consecutive weekends, with each film playing on separate nights:
- Weekend 1:
- Sept. 26 – Spider-Man (2002)
- Sept. 27 – *Spider-Man 2.1* (Extended Cut in 4K)
- Sept. 28 – *Spider-Man 3* (2007)
- Weekend 2 (Encore):
- Oct. 3 – Spider-Man
- Oct. 4 – *Spider-Man 2.1*
- Oct. 5 – *Spider-Man 3*
Tickets go on sale July 25 via Fathom Events’ website and participating theaters.
Why This Re-Release Matters
- Historic Debut: This marks the first theatrical run for *Spider-Man 2.1*, an extended version of the 2004 sequel that includes eight additional minutes of footage, featuring alternate takes, extended scenes, and deeper character moments.
- 4K Restoration: The *Spider-Man 2.1* cut has been remastered in 4K, offering fans the sharpest presentation yet of Raimi’s fan-favorite sequel.
- Nostalgia & Legacy: The original Spider-Man (2002) helped define the modern superhero genre, and Maguire’s portrayal remains a touchstone for fans.
Fathom Celebrates the Trilogy’s Impact
Ray Nutt, CEO of Fathom Entertainment, emphasized the trilogy’s enduring appeal:
*“The success of ‘Spider-Man’ in 2002 helped launch the modern era of superhero films. Tobey Maguire’s Peter Parker still resonates across generations. We’re thrilled to give fans the chance to experience ‘Spider-Man 2.1’ in theaters for the first time—a treat for longtime devotees and a fresh discovery for new audiences.”*
Part of Fathom’s “Fan Favorites” Series
The Spider-Man trilogy joins Fathom’s Fan Favorites lineup, which brings classic films back to theaters for limited runs. Earlier this year, the series kicked off with Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Clueless, with future screenings including One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Sunset Boulevard, The Sound of Music, and Rocky IV.
A Repeat Web-Slinging Victory
This isn’t the first recent revival for Maguire’s Spider-Man films. In April 2024, Cinemark theaters hosted a re-release of all eight live-action Spider-Man movies, including Andrew Garfield’s Amazing Spider-Man duology and Tom Holland’s MCU trilogy. The strong turnout proved that audiences still crave the original big-screen Spidey experience.
Final Swing: Don’t Miss Out!
Whether you’re a longtime fan eager to revisit Raimi’s vision or a newcomer curious about the film that shaped superhero cinema, this re-release is a rare opportunity to see the trilogy—especially *Spider-Man 2.1*—as it was meant to be seen: on the big screen.