Spider-Man: Brand New Day's Huge Story Difference From MCU's OG Trilogy Confirmed By Director

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Tom Holland as Peter Parker in Spider-Man No Way Home

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Spider-Man: Brand New Day will not only feature a new story, but also a shift in the tone of how that story is told.

Director Destin Daniel Cretton talked with ComicBook.com about his excitement and all the upcoming plans. Although there will be big changes from the original three MCU films, in many ways, they will remain true to the Spider-Man fans have come to know.

"All the creatives involved when I came on board wanted to do something that felt different. Of course, it’s still the Spider-Man that everybody loves, but this is a new chapter in his life, and that tonal shift was something that was really exciting to me. It felt really different, and it was an extremely gratifying experience.”

Cretton has directed the first two Wonder Man episodes and the movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, so this will be a big step. Both of these experiences are character-driven, insightful looks into who these characters really are.

For Spider-Man's MCU timeline, the series may be swinging in this direction after Jon Watts helmed the first three movies under the MCU banner, which generally showcased a young and energetic Peter Parker.

The end of Spider-Man: No Way Home saw Peter alone, reeling from what happened after Doctor Strange cast the spell. He no longer has an identity as his friends and colleagues don't remember who he is. This leaves him with no support, but that also puts a reset on Peter's life. Spider-Man's new chosen path sets a potentially grounded, darker chapter.

Tom Holland's Spider-Man looking disturbed in No Way Home

Looking forward, Spider-Man: Brand New Day seems to be positioned as a tonal and emotional reset. The first three movies of Holland's era saw a character struggling to make sense of himself and where he was trying to go, especially when his identity was shockingly revealed.

Soon, the fourth installment will showcase Peter's life, including his Spider-Man moniker in the city. This will likely be felt whenever the first trailer drops for the upcoming movie, as plot details are still under wraps.

Brand New Day's cast will include Zendaya and Jacob Batalon reprising their roles as MJ and Ned, while Sadie Sink is a fresh addition, though her role is undisclosed. On the other hand, Jon Bernthal (Punisher) and Mark Ruffalo (Hulk) are a few MCU veterans joining the team.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day will swing into action on July 31, 2026.

Spider-Man Brand New Day Logo Poster

Release Date July 31, 2026

Director Destin Daniel Cretton

Producers Amy Pascal, Kevin Feige, Rachel O'Connor, Avi Arad, Louis D'Esposito
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