The new Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer is here, and it arrives in the middle of the film’s biggest week yet — alongside ticket on-sales and Sony’s Global Fan Event. And it confirms the movie’s central mystery while dropping a major Hulk reveal.
You can watch the new footage below.
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Every Big Reveal In The Trailer
The hidden villain is real — and confirmed almost word-for-word. Tramell Tillman (Severance) plays a character identified as Bill Metzger, who delivers the film’s thesis line: “It appears we’re faced with a threat we can’t control. One we can’t even see.” He tells Peter he’s “the only one who’s immune to it” and “the only one who can sense it” — confirming the synopsis’s “villain no one can even see” as a literal plot mechanic, and backing up Tom Holland’s description of the film as a detective-style mystery where even Spider-Man is left in the dark. A hooded, face-obscured figure glimpsed in the footage appears to tie into this unseen threat.
Organic web-shooters are confirmed. One shot shows webbing emitting directly from Peter’s wrist — no mechanical web-shooters — confirming this version of Spider-Man has organic webbing, a trait carried by Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man but never the MCU’s until now. It points to the physical transformation Peter references throughout the trailer (“What is happening to me?”, “I’m totally out of control”).

Bruce Banner and the Hulk are central. Peter seeks out Mark Ruffalo’s Banner over his work suppressing “mutating DNA,” asking if he could “get rid of the bad aspects but keep the good.” Banner warns, “If you see me with this off, run” — paying off with a full Hulk transformation late in the footage (“I didn’t know you could get that big”). Pre-trailer rumors suggested the unseen villain may be tied to unleashing the Hulk; the footage seems to support a connection, though the trailer stops short of spelling it out.
The villain’s powers look psychic. The threat’s abilities appear to be some form of mind or perception manipulation — fitting an enemy “no one can see” — which has fans connecting it to the long-rumored mind-control element and Sadie Sink’s mystery role. Peter himself appears to be undergoing a transformation he can’t control, tying the mutation theme directly to Spider-Man.
The footage also leans into Peter’s post-No Way Home isolation — a world that’s forgotten him, with Ned and MJ shown not recognizing him — alongside the return of Jon Bernthal’s Frank Castle (“Who the hell are you?”) and an emotional Aunt May voiceover reminding Peter that the people who love him “love you because you’re you.”
The Trailer Caps A Massive Week For The Movie
Most importantly for fans, tickets are now on sale, including a July 29 Amazon Prime Early Access screening, Thursday previews, and the July 31 wide opening — though the movie won’t be playing in IMAX, with Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey holding the format through an exclusive run.
The timing is no accident. Samsung just officially confirmed its partnership and brought Ned’s in-movie Spidey Tracker to life, with the full interactive experience timed to launch alongside the trailer. Holland has also been front and center in press, even naming his pick for the next Spider-Man in a new interview.
It also lands just weeks before the film’s reported San Diego Comic-Con presence next month, where an even bigger footage reveal could be in store.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Release Info
For everything we know about the movie — cast, villains, plot leaks, and release details — check our Spider-Man: Brand New Day guide. Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters July 31, 2026, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and starring Tom Holland as Peter Parker.
