There are plenty more webs to sling and days to save.
For younger Marvel fans, Peter Parker, Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy have become their own introduction into the massive world of superheroes. Through Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends, preschoolers have been able to join Team Spidey for adventures filled with familiar heroes, colorful villains and, perhaps most importantly, plenty of lessons about working together.
And those adventures aren’t slowing down anytime soon.
Disney has officially renewed “Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends” for a seventh season, giving the preschool hit an impressive pipeline of new adventures that will keep Team Spidey swinging across Disney Jr. and Disney+ through 2028.
That is a lot more Spidey.
Season five only made its debut last month, while season six is already scheduled to arrive in 2027. Now season seven will follow in 2028, making the series the longest-running Spider-Man television series to date.
It is a rather impressive milestone for a series built around introducing some of Marvel’s biggest heroes to its youngest generation of fans.
And those young viewers have certainly been showing up.
According to Disney, Spidey and His Amazing Friends has generated nearly 1.3 billion hours streamed globally on Disney+, making it Marvel’s most-watched television series on the platform. Season five is also off to the strongest start for any season of the show since its original debut.
Before we start looking too far ahead, however, Team Spidey has another special adventure waiting right around the corner.
Disney also revealed the first look at “Spidey and the Avengers: Halloween Team-Up!”, an upcoming seasonal special that will bring even more Marvel heroes — and a pair of spooky new villains — into the fun.
This time around, Team Spidey will be facing Jack O’Lantern and Hallows Eve, voiced by Grammy Award-nominated musicians Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy and Este Haim of HAIM.
Stump is already a major part of the musical world surrounding Spidey and His Amazing Friends, serving as the series’ songwriter and composer. For the Halloween adventure, he has created two new songs, including the appropriately spooky “Hallows’ Eve Theme.”
Both songs arrive digitally on August 16, giving kids a chance to get into the Halloween spirit a little early before the special itself premieres September 24 on Disney Jr., followed by Disney+ the next day.
But Team Spidey’s adventures have become much bigger than what kids are watching on their screens.
The series has developed into a major preschool franchise, with its characters finding their way into toys, LEGO sets, books, comics, early readers and music. In 2025, Spidey and His Amazing Friends was the third-best-selling preschool toy license globally.
That creates the kind of full-circle kids’ franchise that has always worked particularly well.
Kids can discover Peter, Miles and Gwen through the series before carrying those adventures into their own imaginative play, reading another story at bedtime or creating entirely new superhero missions with their toys.
And there are now several more years for that world to continue growing.
With season five underway, season six already waiting for 2027 and season seven officially locked in for 2028, a whole generation of younger Marvel fans is going to have plenty more time to grow alongside Team Spidey.
For now, though, there is a Halloween rescue mission calling.
Because when trouble comes knocking, Team Spidey is always ready to swing into another adventure.

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