First, the bad news: "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is not currently available to stream on Disney+, which plays host to the vast majority of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If you're wondering why the MCU's first "Spider-Man" movie has yet to join its super-powered brethren on Disney+, it's got to do with all those sticky entanglements with Sony Pictures, the studio that actually still owns the film and TV rights to the character.

Now for the good news: After settling the major part of those rights issues a few years back, it seems Sony and Marvel have sorted out the streaming rights to the first two Tom Holland-starring Spidey flicks (per Polygon). As such, it's now just a matter of time until "Spider-Man: Homecoming" makes its Disney+ debut. Unfortunately, there's been no official word on when that will happen, though one would have to assume Disney+ bosses want both "Homecoming" and "Far From Home" streaming before "No Way Home" hits theaters. 

Of course, you'll be happy to know you still have viable options to watch the movie today; it's available to rent through most VOD platforms for under $5. Likewise, you can buy a digital copy from those same platforms for about $15. And just FYI — Amazon is currently packaging "Homecoming" with "Spider-Man: Far From Home" for $25, which is a pretty sweet deal for two endlessly re-watchable superhero hits.