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Director Destin Daniel Cretton took the stage in Las Vegas, where he revealed the first logo for Spider-Man: Brand New Day and confirmed the release date will be July 31, 2026.
USA Today |
"Spider-Man: Brand New Day" is the title of Holland's fourth film as the Marvel superhero, with a release date of July 31, 2026.
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Holland additionally described it as “a ride that we haven’t really seen before.”
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Into the Spider-Verse won Best Animated Feature at the 2019 Oscars, and its sequel, Across the Spider-Verse, was nominated for Best Animated Feature. In addition to the title and
During their CinemaCon presentation, Sony announced that Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse will be released in theaters on June 4, 2027. Beyond the Spider-Verse was supposed to arrive on March 29, 2024. However, Sony removed the third Spider-Verse movie from the calendar because of the 2023 writers’ and actors’ strikes.
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“ Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse ,” the third entry in Sony’s animated web-slinging trilogy, will swing into theaters… in a few years. It’ll be released on June 4, 2027.
Tom Holland was photographed meeting a young Spider-Man fan in Favignana, Italy on Sunday, March 30, as he took a break from filming Christopher Nolan's currently in-production movie 'The Odyssey.'
Since the announcement, fans on Reddit have started to guess the plot, with one fan writing: " No Way Home was literally an actually good adaptation of One More Day, so we can all hope Spider-Man 4 ends up being an actually good take on Brand New Day ."
It’s a Brand New Day for the Spider-Man franchise—and so the title Spider-Man: Brand New Day is pretty appropriate. Not only does it make sense in terms of where we left the story, it also makes sense in terms of moving on from the “home”-related naming convention of Tom Holland ‘s first trilogy (Homecoming,