SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY Trailer Obliterates Records With 1 Billion Views in Just Four Days

For all the talk an out about superhero fatigue over the past few years, it looks like your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man didn’t get the memo.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day just pulled off something massive, with its first trailer blasting past one billion views in only four days.

That kind of number doesn’t just happen by accident, and it says a lot about how ready fans are to jump back into Peter Parker’s world.

What makes this even crazier is how quickly things escalated. Within its first 24 hours, the Brand New Day trailer had already overtaken Deadpool & Wolverine to become the most-viewed movie trailer in a single day.

This is no small feat, especially considering the previous record holder was Spider-Man: No Way Home, which basically broke the internet when it debuted its first footage.

The new trailer didn’t just dominate the film space, it went beyond that. It even surpassed the debut numbers for Grand Theft Auto VI, which previously held the crown for the biggest trailer launch ever across all media.

It’s pretty insane to see a Marvel movie outpace one of the most anticipated video games of all time.

According to reports, the trailer’s momentum just kept building. It racked up 718.6 million views in its first 24 hours alone, putting it well on track to hit that billion mark, and it got there fast.

As reported, the trailer reached one billion views in just four days, becoming “the first film trailer ever to surpass the mega milestone.”

It has now climbed even higher, sitting at 1.1 billion views, further locking in its place as the most-watched movie trailer in history.

That’s a massive audience tuning in to see what’s next for Peter Parker, and it’s hard not to see this translating into serious box office numbers. If the trailer is any indication, fans are all in, and this movie is going to be a massive box office hit!

The film brings back Tom Holland as Spider-Man, alongside Zendaya, Sadie Sink, Jacob Batalon, Jon Bernthal, Mark Ruffalo, Trammell Tillman, and Michael Mando, making for a pretty awesome lineup of talent both familiar and new.

We’ll see just how big this thing really gets when Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters on July 31.

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