
It dropped today, June 17, 2026, and the internet has not recovered. Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios have released the second official trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and if the first trailer broke records by amassing over 718 million views in 24 hours and becoming the first movie trailer ever to cross 1 billion total views, this one arrives with the kind of weight that only happens when audiences are genuinely, deeply invested. Watch it below.
The trailer wastes no time getting to the heart of what makes Brand New Day feel different from everything that came before it. Peter Parker is alone. Not temporarily alone, not dramatically alone in the way superhero movies usually manufacture, but genuinely, quietly, heartbreakingly alone. The world erased him after the events of No Way Home, and that includes MJ (Zendaya) and Ned (Jacob Batalon), the two people closest to him. He is Peter Parker, full-time Spider-Man, in a New York that no longer knows his name.
What the trailer makes clear, and what is genuinely thrilling to watch, is that this isolation is starting to change him physically. His powers are mutating beyond his control. In one extraordinary moment, Spider-Man slams Scorpion (Michael Mando, returning from Homecoming) into a police car, his eyes going pitch black, saying: “I’m losing my mind. I am totally out of control. I’ve got to fix whatever this is right now.” It is a line that sounds simple on the page and electric on screen, because Tom Holland delivers it with the kind of raw, unraveling energy that this franchise has never quite demanded from him before.
That leads to one of the trailer’s most unexpected and visually spectacular moments: Peter visiting Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) to ask for help controlling his mutations, now confirmed to include organic webbing. Banner, it seems, knows something about having power you cannot always trust. And then the Savage Hulk, last seen in Avengers: Infinity War, makes his thunderous MCU return, answering Peter’s wide-eyed “I didn’t know you could get that big” with the kind of sheer visual spectacle that reminds you why these films work when they are firing on all cylinders. Jon Bernthal’s Punisher also appears, in a begrudging partnership with Spider-Man that looks like it will be one of the film’s great pleasures.
Could Tom Holland Be the Greatest Spider-Man? The Case Is Getting Stronger
Let’s say the quiet part out loud, because this trailer demands it.
Tobey Maguire will always hold a special place. He was the first, and there is something irreplaceable about that. His trilogy, particularly Spider-Man 2, remains one of the finest superhero films ever made, and his performance in No Way Home, returning after two decades, reminded audiences exactly why his Peter Parker burrowed so deep into the cultural memory. Maguire set the standard. He earned his crown.
But this trailer makes the case, quietly and compellingly, that Tom Holland is becoming something else entirely. What Sony Pictures chairman Tom Rothman said at CinemaCon deserves repeating: “It has Tom Holland, and I can say this because I’ve seen the movie, in his finest performance.” That is not promotional noise. That is someone who has watched the finished film describing what he saw.
Holland has always had extraordinary gifts as Peter Parker, the nervous energy, the physical commitment, the way he makes you believe in the weight of what the suit costs him emotionally. But Brand New Day, from everything this trailer shows, is asking something harder of him. It is asking him to play a young man coming apart. Losing control of his body, losing the people he loves, losing the version of himself that used to make sense. It is the kind of role that separates performers from actors. And Holland, frame by frame in this trailer, looks like an actor.
The mystery surrounding Sadie Sink’s hooded character, widely speculated to be Jean Grey in what would be a landmark MCU debut, only adds to the sense that Brand New Day is operating at a different level of ambition than anything Holland’s Spider-Man films have attempted before. A villain no one else can see. A Spider-Man no one else remembers. An actor who may be about to deliver the performance of his career.
After Maguire, who defined the myth, Holland may be on the verge of defining the man.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters on July 31, 2026.
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