Spider-Man: Brand New Day Reveals Official Poster and First Behind-the-Scenes Look

Marvel Studios has unveiled the official poster for Spider-Man: Brand New Day along with a behind-the-scenes video featuring Tom Holland and director Destin Daniel Cretton teasing the film's opening action sequence. The fourth Tom Holland-led Spider-Man movie hits theaters July 31, 2026.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Reveals Official Poster and First Behind-the-Scenes Look

The world has forgotten Peter Parker — but Marvel Studios is making sure no one forgets Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Following the teaser posters unveiled at CinemaCon 2026, the official one-sheet for the upcoming sequel was revealed today, paired with a brand-new behind-the-scenes video that gives fans their first real look at the production.

Key Details

The Official Poster

The new one-sheet spotlights Peter Parker as the web-slinging hero, leaning fully into the "brand new day" framing — a Peter who has to rebuild his identity in a city that no longer remembers his name.

Official theatrical poster for Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: Brand New Day featuring Tom Holland as Peter Parker in the Spider-Man suit
The official poster for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, in theaters July 31, 2026.

What the Behind-the-Scenes Video Shows

The accompanying featurette puts Tom Holland and director Destin Daniel Cretton front and center, with the pair teasing the opening action sequence they filmed on real city streets — a deliberate signal that the sequel is leaning back into the practical, ground-level Spider-Man stunt work that defined Holland's earlier outings before No Way Home went full multiverse.

Where Brand New Day Picks Up

The highly anticipated sequel to Spider-Man: No Way Home picks up four years after Peter Parker's last adventure and finds him living entirely alone — crime-fighting full-time as Spider-Man in a city that no longer remembers his name. It's a deliberately stripped-down emotional setup, echoing the comics era the title takes its name from: Marvel's 2008 "Brand New Day" run, which famously rebooted Peter's status quo and put him back at street level.

"The world has forgotten Peter Parker, but he hasn't forgotten them."

What This Means for Marvel Fans

Cretton stepping behind the camera marks the first time a Spider-Man film since the Homecoming trilogy will sit under a new directorial vision. Pair that with a quieter, more grounded story setup — Peter alone, no Avengers cavalry, no multiverse safety net — and Brand New Day looks poised to be a reset rather than an escalation. Expect more first looks and trailers to roll out across the spring as Marvel Studios builds toward the July 31, 2026 release.