Watch the full trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. See the aftermath of No Way Home, new heroes, villains, and the world that forgot Peter Parker.
- March 19, 2026
AceShowbiz - The highly anticipated trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day has finally dropped online, following an innovative marketing campaign by Sony that teased fans with 23 short clips over the past day. These brief snippets, each lasting only a few seconds, were gradually released by various Instagram accounts, building excitement until the full trailer was unveiled by star Tom Holland.
The trailer picks up directly after the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, addressing the aftermath where the Marvel Universe no longer remembers Peter Parker. Despite this, the iconic friendly neighborhood Spider-Man remains a significant figure in everyone’s minds, and the trailer vividly explores this complex dynamic.
Among the most thrilling revelations are appearances by Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner, Jon Bernthal reprising his role as the Punisher, and a long-awaited action sequence featuring Scorpion, played by Michael Mando. This marks almost a decade since the MCU first hinted at Scorpion’s arrival.
The trailer provides fans with fresh glimpses of familiar faces returning to the MCU. Besides Scorpion’s full suit reveal, Bruce Banner’s role is particularly intriguing. Instead of transforming into Hulk, Banner appears as a more subdued figure, possibly a teacher at MIT, where MJ and Ned are students. A poignant scene shows Banner meeting Peter but having no memory of him, adding emotional weight to the narrative.
Zendaya’s MJ also features prominently, underlining the emotional core of the movie. The trailer reveals that Peter remains in MJ’s life in some capacity, although she does not remember him. During a party scene, Peter endures the painful sight of MJ with a new boyfriend. There is also a moment where Spider-Man saves MJ, hinting that part of the story will involve her rediscovering Peter’s true identity.
Another notable moment is when MJ and Ned watch the news coverage of Spider-Man receiving the key to the city. Interestingly, the mayor shown is not Wilson Fisk, a character currently slated to appear in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, which premieres before Spider-Man: Brand New Day. This could hint at timeline complexities or potential spoilers related to the upcoming show.
The Punisher’s role is more substantial than previously known, as he is seen fitting Spider-Man with a van in one sequence. The two appear to form an uneasy alliance, with Peter cautioning Frank Castle to stay out of certain affairs. The trailer also highlights their contrasting approaches, with Spider-Man disapproving of Castle’s methods. In a lighter moment, Spider-Man even uses his webbing to prevent the Punisher from swearing.
The Hand, the shadowy ninja organization introduced in Daredevil Season 2, also returns as adversaries to Peter. Their motives remain unclear, but their presence adds another layer of danger to the story’s unfolding conflict.
For devoted comic fans, the trailer includes iconic references, such as a shot that recreates the legendary first appearance of Spider-Man from 1963’s Amazing Fantasy #15. This image features Spider-Man swinging through the city with a person secured under his arm, a classic visual that resonates deeply with longtime followers of the character.
One of the more cryptic elements of the trailer involves a narration about the “life cycles” of a spider, culminating in the idea of “rebirth.” This symbolism suggests that Spider-Man: Brand New Day is intended to launch a new chapter for the character within the MCU, potentially kicking off a fresh trilogy that will redefine and expand Peter Parker’s story beyond the original “Home” trilogy.
Moreover, this spider life cycle metaphor appears to have a literal impact on the plot. Throughout the trailer, Peter struggles with changes in his powers, including the emergence of organic webbing—a departure from his previous mechanical web-shooters. Banner’s mention of “mutations” implies that Peter’s abilities are evolving or mutating, aligning with the rebirth theme and hinting at new challenges ahead.
Despite the numerous reveals, many aspects of the film remain shrouded in mystery. One of the most talked-about unknowns is the character played by Sadie Sink, who remains unseen in the trailer. Speculation abounds that she might portray Jean Grey, though no definitive confirmation exists yet. The trailer’s hooded figure matches the costume Sink wore in set photos, reinforcing this theory.
Other secrets include the identity of Tramell Tillman’s character and whether Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova will make an appearance. Notably absent from the trailer is Marvin Jones III as the villain Tombstone, although the voice delivering the “life cycles” narration might be his, or possibly Keith David’s. Fans will have to wait for the film’s release to learn more.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to swing into theaters on July 31, 2026, promising to deliver a new era of storytelling for the beloved hero. With its blend of emotional depth, returning favorites, and fresh mysteries, the film is poised to captivate audiences and expand the Marvel Cinematic Universe in exciting new directions.
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