SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY Trailer Will Reportedly Swing Online Next Week
The wait for our first official look at Spider-Man: Brand New Day might almost be over. After months of leaks, set photos, and reports from insiders, multiple online scoopers are now claiming the movie’s first trailer could drop as soon as next week.
If the rumors hold up, we might finally see what the next chapter of the wall-crawler’s story looks like very soon.
Sony Pictures has kept marketing for the film surprisingly quiet since production began in Scotland last summer. That silence hasn’t stopped the conversation though. Between behind-the-scenes photos, promotional art leaks, rumors, and even a super blurry teaser that briefly circulated online, the movie has fans excited.
For a while, the expectation was that Sony would attach the trailer to December releases like Avatar: Fire and Ash or Anaconda. That never happened, and the studio instead seemed to shift focus while Marvel Studios pushed Avengers: Doomsday during that same window.
Now several well-known social media scoopers and influencers claim the trailer is set to arrive next week. The dates currently floating around are March 17 or March 18, which would line up nicely with the theatrical debut of Project Hail Mary next Friday.
That’s not all, as insider account @Cryptic4KQual says the trailer for Dune: Part Three may also arrive next week, meaning Sony might have to carefully pick the timing so its Spidey reveal doesn’t get overshadowed.
Either way, the studio will likely showcase more footage during CinemaCon in April, but if these rumors are accurate, fans won’t have to wait that long for their first real look.
When production wrapped, Tom Holland shared a heartfelt message with the crew thanking them for the work that went into bringing the film together. The actor clearly had a great experience making this one.
"To our incredible crew. Firstly, I'm so sad this is coming to an end. It's been tough and hard work but working with you all every day has been such a joy. Thank you for making this the most creatively fulfilling and enjoyable filming experience I've ever had."
"Your hard work, dedication, talent, and kindness has been an absolute pleasure to be a part of and I can't thank you enough. I've loved laughing with you all and I hope to do this many times over."
"This movie wouldn't be a fraction of what it will be without you. So thank you from the bottom of my heart and I'll see you next time. Love, Tom."
The story for Spider-Man: Brand New Day picks up four years after we last saw the hero. Peter Parker as the world once knew him is gone, but Spider-Man has fully settled into life as New York City’s anonymous protector.
Things are going smoothly until a strange series of crimes pulls him into a mystery that grows bigger and more dangerous than anything he has dealt with before. To handle what’s coming, Spider-Man will need to push himself physically and mentally while also facing consequences from his past.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton helms the film from a script by returning franchise writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers.
Holland leads a cast that includes Jon Bernthal (The Punisher), Mark Ruffalo (The Hulk), Zendaya (MJ), Sadie Sink, Michael Mando (The Scorpion), Tramell Tillman, Marvin Jones III (Tombstone), Jacob Batalon (Ned Leeds), and Liza Colón-Zayas.
Avengers: Doomsday star Florence Pugh is expected to reprise her Thunderbolts* role as Yelena Belova.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters on July 31, 2026. If the rumors are accurate and the trailer drops next week, we’re about to get out first real taste of what this new era of the hero looks like.