Tom Holland’s Spider-Man 4 is no longer untitled, with the CinemaCon announcement that the upcoming MCU feature is titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Holland appeared in a video clip to announce the title, and added, “Brand New Day is a fresh start”. Director Destin Daniel Cretton, best known for helming Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, also took to the stage: “To say that it’s an honor to be standing on this stage is a pretty big understatement.” He explained that he was a lifelong fan of Spider-Man and has been drawn to Peter Parker’s “humor” and “messy humanity.” Cretton called Spider-Man 4 a “ride that we haven’t really seen before”.
The title is a reference to a 2008 comic book storyline that takes place after a universe-altering event in which everyone forgot who Spider-Man was, just as they did in the end of 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home. Erik Sommers and Chris McKenna penned the new Spider-Man film after working on the script for No Way Home.
Up next for Marvel fans is Thunderbolts* in May, followed by The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Next year brings the planned release of Avengers: Doomsday, which recently announced a long, long list of castmembers.







