Tom Holland teases "fresh start" with Spider-Man 4 title at CinemaCon
There were also a few updates about the animated Spider-Verse movie.
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It’s a Brand New Day for the Spider-Man franchise—and so the title Spider-Man: Brand New Day is pretty appropriate. Not only does it make sense in terms of where we left the story, it also makes sense in terms of moving on from the “home”-related naming convention of Tom Holland‘s first trilogy (Homecoming, Far From Home, No Way Home). Holland made a virtual appearance at CinemaCon to thank exhibitors for supporting the franchise and announce the title of the fourth film, promising that the movie—set to premiere July 31, 2026—would be a “fresh start” (via Variety).
Appearing in Vegas in person for the CinemaCon presentation was Brand New Day director Daniel Destin Cretton (Shang-Chi And The Seven Rings). Cretton was originally supposed to helm the next Avengers film when it was still called Avengers: Kang Dynasty, but was shuffled to a different project when the Avengers series got a “fresh start” of its own. Speaking on the upcoming Spidey film, which is scheduled to film this summer, Cretton said, “I’m spending my time exploring the next stage of this amazing character with a team of the most incredible artists in the world. We’re all, just daily, nerding out over the suit, how to swing, how to create an event, an emotional story, and a ride that we haven’t really seen before.”