Spider-Man is one of the most popular superheroes of all time, with the character receiving several live-action adaptations that have all been pretty memorable in their own right. In fact, the superhero is so popular that fans still hotly debate about the quality and rankings of all the films to have come out featuring this character.

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This extends to the musical themes of these movies as well, all of which are great in their own right. Spider-Man's movies have always featured amazing music, with the main themes being especially notable in this regard. Each Spider-Man movie has pushed the envelope when it comes to delivering a stellar cinematic experience, and the main theme of these movies plays a huge role here. Keeping this in mind, here are all the Spider-Man movie themes from each big-budget production.

7 The Amazing Spider-Man

Spider-Garfield from The Amazing Spider-Man

The Amazing Spider-Man might not have won many people when it came out, but viewers have slowly warmed up to this duology over time. Andrew Garfield is a pretty great actor, and it's possible that he could've done a great job as Spider-Man if the script was of better quality. His performance in Far From Home proves that this actor has yet to unleash his full potential as a lovable Peter Parker.

The first Amazing Spider-Man movie's theme is perhaps the most reserved and unremarkable out of all the movies on this list, but that doesn't mean that it's a bad theme in the slightest. In fact, the scores of Spider-Man movies have never disappointed, and The Amazing Spider-Man is no exception to this rule. It's only due to the very high standards it's being compared to that it bags the last spot on this list.

6 Spider-Man Homecoming/Far From Home

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Spider-Man's inclusion in the MCU was a much-awaited moment that wowed fans when Captain America: Civil War came out. The film was a great way to introduce Spider-Man, with Tom Holland proving to be a worthy pick to play this amazing superhero. He was a joy to witness, and the standalone Spider-Man films he enjoyed allowed him to really show what his interpretation of the webhead was all about.

The themes of both Spider-Man: Homecoming and its sequel are pretty great, although they do suffer from sounding like most other Marvel movie soundtracks. For Spider-Man purists, this can prove to be quite grating since this iconic superhero has to fit in with the established mold instead of branching out and doing his own thing.

5 Spider-Man: No Way Home

Spidey on the Spider-Man No Way Home poster

No Way Home is one of the greatest Spider-Man movies ever made and serves as a celebration of this character that has been building up over the past few movies. Watching all three Spider-Men fight in a battle for the ages is a joy to witness and makes for one of the greatest moments the web-slinger has enjoyed on the big screen.

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The theme of No Way Home is also tweaked slightly to serve as a homage to the past while hinting towards the immense potential of the future. It's a great movie that has all its elements working in tandem to serve up a magical and exciting experience.

4 The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Spider-Man in The Amazing Spider-Man 2

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is considered by many fans to be the weakest movie in the series, and understandably so. The story is a mess, the characters feel half-baked, and the direction is just all over the place. However, there's one place where the movie certainly delivered, and that was in its glorious soundtrack.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 easily has one of the best main themes in any Spider-Man movie and is an absolute joy to listen to. It's just a shame that the movie wrapped around this theme was painfully mediocre since it hurt the legacy of an amazing soundtrack that deserves more recognition.

3 Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse

Every Spider-Man from Into The Spider-Verse

Into the Spider-Verse is one of the best Spider-Man movies ever made, with the amazing animation and a refreshing take on this superhero being one of the major reasons why viewers love this movie. Of course, the fact that the soundtrack of this film is absolutely amazing doesn't escape most people's notice either.

The mix of hip-hop and traditional instruments creates a great combination that really makes Miles feel all the more unique and exciting. The fact that this movie details his coming-of-age as a new Spider-Man is also pretty great in its own right.

2 Spider-Man 3

The Black Suit in Spider-Man 3

The original Sam Raimi trilogy still holds a special place in the hearts of fans to this day. For most people, this was their first introduction to the character of Peter Parker and cemented his role in their childhoods as one of the best and most iconic superheroes of all time.

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While the third movie in this trilogy was the weakest of the lot, it also featured several iconic aspects of the series that are still relevant to this day. It marked the first appearance of the Black Suit, coupled with a theme of its own that was quite bombastic and made the evil nature of this powerful suit pretty clear indeed.

1 Spider-Man/Spider-Man 2

Spider-Man in 2002's Spider-Man

Danny Elfman is one of the greatest movie composers of all time. His work is legendary and is present across most classic movies, but none of his compositions are as popular as his theme for the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy. While the last movie featured a pretty notable variation of the main theme, the first two movies are pretty similar in terms of the main theme.

No one has any complaints about this, since this Spider-Man theme was an instant hit upon release that fans still look back on fondly to this day. Hearing a homage to this theme in No Way Home stoked the nostalgia of most Spider-Man fans, even though the theme played for a second or two.

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