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CinemaCon: Tom Holland Reveals Title For Spider-Man 4

The next Spider-Man film has a title, as revealed by Tom Holland at CinemaCon. The actor appeared in a recorded video at CinemaCon on Monday (per THR and 411’s Jeffrey Harris) and announced that the fourth film in the MCU franchise is Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
The film deviates from the previous entries’ titles, all of which included the word “Home.” Brand New Day is the name of the storyline that followed “One More Day,” one of Spider-Man’s most controversial arcs that saw Peter Parker make a deal with Mephisto to reverse the events of a single day in order to hide his revealed identity from the world. Those events were very loosely adapted into Spider-Man: No Way Home without the Mephisto aspects.
Destin Daniel Cretton is directing the new film from a script by Erik Sommers and Chris McKenna, who also wrote No Way Home. The film is currently set to release on July 31st, 2026.
CinemaCon Sony Presentation: Destin Daniel Cretton is here to close things out for the next Spider-Man: Brand New Day film. He talks about his excitement working with his team on the new film. He introduces a message from Tom Holland! #SpiderMan #CinemaCon pic.twitter.com/nHEJ9ArW2E
— Jeffrey Harris (@Wheeljack83) April 1, 2025
Sorry I meant July 31, 2026
— Jeffrey Harris (@Wheeljack83) April 1, 2025