Overview
- Sony Pictures confirmed it will host a CinemaCon 2026 panel in Las Vegas on April 13–16, with new looks expected for Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.
- Sony chairman Tom Rothman said the studio’s Spider-Man Universe is getting a “fresh reboot” with “new people,” marking a reset for its standalone live-action slate.
- Tom Holland called Brand New Day a “fresh start,” and reporting describes a four-year jump after No Way Home that leaves Spider-Man working alone in a world that no longer remembers Peter Parker.
- Early footage, as described by outlets, points to a darker take with shifting abilities that include organic webbing, and reports say he will not be central to Avengers: Doomsday.
- Producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller confirmed Beyond the Spider-Verse will close Miles Morales’ trilogy in 2027, and reporting indicates future spin-offs could spotlight characters such as Spider-Gwen or Spider-Punk.