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The trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day starring Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Sadie Sink is breaking records. While it’s confirmed to be part of the MCU, its timeline placement and connections to earlier films - and Marvel’s shift to grounded storytelling - make its role far more intriguing.
Disney+ usually carries most major Marvel Cinematic Universe films on the platform, but Tom Holland‘s web-slinging trilogy, including the widely discussed Spider-Man: No Way Home, is not currently
Brand New Day" trailer boasts several notable cameos that will make Marvel Comics fans light up. Specifically, "Brand New Day" will include appearances by both Bruce Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle,
While appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Zendaya didn’t spill any major secrets for Spider-Man: Brand New Day , but she did give just enough to spark excitement. When asked if she had seen anything from the upcoming Marvel sequel,
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Is Spider-Man: Brand New Day included in the MCU? How does the Tom Holland and Zendaya movie align with the timeline?
The teaser for Spider-Man: Brand New Day featuring Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Sadie Sink is setting new records. Although it is officially part of the MCU, the specifics of its timeline and its links to previous films—along with Marvel's move towards more realistic narratives—add a layer of fascination to its significance.
After teasing fans yesterday with two-to five-second clips, Sony has released the first full trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The fandom has already picked it apart, and they believe that the trailer has cleverly hidden two major Marvel Cinematic Universe heroes.
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