Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Tom Holland
- Status: alone
- Powers: evolving
- Rent: overdue
“I’m not just Peter Parker. I’m Spider-Man.”
A ghost at his own funeral of a social life — saving everyone, known by no one.
Marvel Studios presents
The world forgot Peter Parker.
New York is about to remember.
· Movie theaters
Prologue
No Way Home ended with a spell. Everyone who ever knew Spider-Man’s secret woke up knowing nothing at all — including the two people he loved most. So Peter starts over: a walk-up apartment, a camera he never shows anyone, and a city that needs him every single night.
He is a full-time Spider-Man now. But something in his blood is changing, a strange new pattern of crimes is spreading across the five boroughs, and the harder he pushes, the more the pushback grows.
“Hi. My name is Peter Parker. You don’t remember me — but we used to know each other.”
The Web
Confirmed faces, unfinished business. Where Marvel hasn’t said, we don’t pretend to know.
Tom Holland
“I’m not just Peter Parker. I’m Spider-Man.”
A ghost at his own funeral of a social life — saving everyone, known by no one.
Zendaya
“I’m MJ. Just a neighbor from across the hall.”
She still wears a broken black-dahlia necklace she can’t explain. Neither can he.
Jacob Batalon
“Pretend like you’re not the happiest you’ve ever been.”
Moving forward at full speed — with a hole in the passenger seat.
Jon Bernthal
“The hell, Frank? You just hit me with a van.”
The city’s other night shift. He and Spidey agree on the disease, not the cure.
Mark Ruffalo
“If DNA is mutating, it’ll be enormously dangerous.”
The one adult Peter can still call — even if Banner doesn’t know why this kid feels familiar.
Michael Mando
“You have no idea what I’ve waited for.”
Eight years behind bars sharpening one promise: the Spider pays.
Sadie Sink
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Marvel isn’t saying. The internet is saying plenty. We’ll believe it when the curtain tears.
Tramell Tillman
“We are faced with a danger we can’t control. One we can’t even see.”
Whoever he answers to, his calm is the loudest warning in the trailer.
Also starring Liza Colón-Zayas · Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton · Written by Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers
Trailers & Media
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Save the date
Counting down to first show…
Opening weekend showtimes go on sale ahead of July 31.
Follow the film, grab your crew, and be there when the sun comes up on a brand new day.
Witnesses describe a red-and-blue streak over the Queensboro Bridge at 5:47 a.m., trailing what one retired beat cop called “the cleanest wall of silk this town’s ever seen.” The Bugle’s publisher remains unconvinced: “Masks are a menace. Mark my words — that’s not a sunrise he’s swinging toward. It’s an alibi.”
A fictional front-page prop. The real news: Spider-Man: Brand New Day, in theaters July 31, 2026.