Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer Reveals Multiple Villains, Sets July 31 Release
The film is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and written by Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers and Justin Kuritzkes. It is produced by Amy Pascal, Kevin Feige, Rachel O’Connor and Avi Arad, and will run for 150 minutes. In addition to Holland, the cast includes Zendaya, Sadie Sink, Jacob Batalon, Jon Bernthal, Tramell Tillman, Michael Mando and Mark Ruffalo. The movie is the fourth entry in the MCU Spider‑Man series and is part of Phase Six.
The trailer confirms that the film will feature a roster of seven villains, a departure from the single‑antagonist structure of previous Spider‑Man movies. The confirmed foes are:
Scorpion – portrayed by Michael Mando, who previously played the character in Spider‑Man: Homecoming. The Hand – a group of red‑clad ninjas. Hulk – played by Mark Ruffalo. Boomerang – the actor has not yet been announced. Tarantula – the actor has not yet been announced. Tombstone – portrayed by Marvin “Krondon” Jones III. * Sadie Sink’s character – a mysterious female figure whose powers are hinted at in the trailer.
The trailer shows Spider‑Man confronting Scorpion in a dramatic reunion, battling The Hand in a prison setting, and facing Hulk in a confrontation that hints at a larger conflict between former Avengers teammates. Boomerang and Tarantula appear briefly, while Tombstone has not yet been shown in marketing materials.
A key point of interest is the role of Sadie Sink’s character. The trailer shows her using telekinetic‑like powers to freeze people in place, and her face is obscured in a shot that suggests she may be a powerful telepath. Some observers have noted that the abilities displayed resemble those of Jean Grey from the X‑Men comics, a character who has been a hero and a villain in different storylines. However, the film’s official materials do not confirm her identity, and no statements from the studio or the writers have been released.
The film’s marketing has also left open the possibility that there may not be a single main villain. Director Destin Daniel Cretton has spoken in interviews about Peter Parker’s internal struggle and the idea that the film will focus on the cost of living as a superhero. The presence of multiple adversaries could serve to test Peter’s limits rather than to provide a single narrative focus.
From a production standpoint, Spider‑Man: Brand New Day was announced in March 2025 after Sony and Marvel Studios began developing a fourth MCU Spider‑Man film in 2019. Filming took place from August to December 2025, with location shoots in Glasgow, Scotland, and across England, and soundstage work at Pinewood Studios. The film’s release date of July 31, 2026 places it in the middle of Phase Six, following Avengers: Doomsday.
The trailer’s reveal of a diverse villain lineup and the focus on Peter’s personal challenges signal a shift toward a more grounded, street‑level narrative. The film’s inclusion of characters such as The Hand and Hulk also indicates a crossover with other MCU properties, potentially expanding the narrative scope of the Spider‑Man series.
In summary, Spider‑Man: Brand New Day is set to open in theaters on July 31, 2026. The second trailer confirms a lineup of seven villains, including Scorpion, The Hand, Hulk, Boomerang, Tarantula, Tombstone and an unnamed telepathic figure played by Sadie Sink. The film’s focus on Peter Parker’s internal struggle and the absence of a single clear antagonist suggest a narrative that will explore the cost of heroism as much as it will deliver action.