The second Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer is the latest Marvel leak, as it mysteriously finds its way online (original) (raw)

Tom Holland as Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Brand New Day

(Image credit: Marvel Studios/Sony Pictures Releasing)

It seems as though some Marvel fans just can't wait, as months after weekly Avengers: Doomsday teaser leaks, the new Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer has found its way online.

The second Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer has been leaked on Twitter, with watermarks and all. We won't link it here, but the new trailer gives us a completely different look at the fourquel, as well as more Bruce Banner and an insight into Spidey's close relationships. Hopefully, it won't be too long until Sony releases the full trailer officially, as it was age-rated on May 28, so it should be ready to go.

As soon as it became apparent that a second Brand New Day trailer was on its way, Marvel fans were champing at the bit to see it, which resulted in a ton of AI-generated trailers appearing online. However, this one does seem to be real.

The first Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer was released almost three months ago, on March 18. Sony turned the trailer launch into a 24-hour event, with many different influencers dropping snippets before Tom Holland released the full trailer via livestream from the top of the Empire State Building.

Welcoming Holland back as Spidey, Brand New Day picks up years after Spider-Man: No Way Home, when Doctor Strange wiped the world's memory of Spider-Man's true identity, meaning his best friend Ned (Jacob Batalon) and girlfriend MJ (Zendaya) have no idea who he is. The cast also includes Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner, Jon Bernthal as the Punisher, and Stranger Things star Sadie Sink in a mystery role.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day arrives in theaters on July 31. In the meantime, get up to speed on the rest of Marvel Phase 6 with our guide to the other upcoming Marvel movies and shows.

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