Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer Drops Tomorrow — Here's the New Image and What We Know

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer Drops Tomorrow — Here's the New Image and What We Know
The web-slinger is about to break the internet again. Marvel and Sony's Spider-Man: Brand New Day is dropping its next trailer tomorrow, and a fresh still just gave us a closer look at what Ned Leeds has been up to since the events of No Way Home. If you thought Peter Parker's life was complicated before, wait until you see what Tom Holland's Spidey is facing this time around.
Ned's Spidey Tracker Is the Real Star
The new image shows Ned (Jacob Batalon) holding a Samsung Galaxy phone running Spidey Tracker, an in-universe fan site for Spider-Man that fans can visit at SpideyTracker.net. Samsung is sponsoring the site, which launches fully tomorrow and will include Easter eggs, event details, and character info. It's a clever bit of brand synergy, but it's also a hint that Ned still has Peter's back even after the memory wipe that made everyone forget his best friend.
Villains, Mystery Casting, and a Rampaging Hulk
Tom Holland returns as Peter Parker, but he won't face danger alone. Brand New Day is stacking the deck with villains including Scorpion, Tarantula, Tombstone, Boomerang, and The Hand, plus the Department of Damage Control and a rampaging Hulk. Meanwhile, Sadie Sink's still-unnamed character continues to fuel theories, and MJ (Zendaya) is back even though she can't remember who Peter is. The trailer should finally answer at least a few of those questions.
Early projections are already calling this the biggest opening of 2026, with some box-office trackers eyeing a $210 million-plus domestic debut. That's below No Way Home, but still massive for a post-pandemic superhero movie. Whether the movie can match the emotional punch of its predecessor remains to be seen, but Marvel and Sony are clearly swinging for the fences.
There's also the question of where the franchise goes next. Tom Holland has hinted he won't play Peter Parker forever, even naming a few actors he'd love to see take up the mantle. For now, though, all eyes are on Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which arrives in theaters on July 31. Set your reminders for the trailer drop and maybe clear your schedule for repeated rewatches.
Fan theories are already running wild on Reddit and Twitter, with many convinced that Sadie Sink is playing a young Mary Jane Watson or a multiverse variant. Whatever the truth turns out to be, Marvel has successfully turned every small reveal into a full-blown event. The second trailer could be the moment that separates the good theories from the great ones.
As July 31 draws closer, the marketing machine is only going to get louder. Merchandise, tie-in comics, and additional character reveals are expected throughout the rest of the month. If the film delivers on the promise of these early glimpses, it could easily become the definitive Spider-Man movie of this era.
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