Tom Holland‘s Spider-Man 4 is untitled no longer.
The star appeared in a video clip to announce that the film is titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day, set to hit theaters July 31, 2026. Filmmaker Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) also took the stage at CinemaCon on Monday, where he copped to having just lost $200 at the roulette table in Las Vegas.
“To say that it’s an honor to be standing on this stage is a pretty big understatement,” Cretton said. He explained that he was a lifelong fan of the character and has been drawn to Peter Parker’s “humor” and “messy humanity.”
Holland appeared in a video segment and gave a “massive thank you for all of your support.” He added, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day is a fresh start.”
Cretton called the movie “a ride that we haven’t really seen before.”
The title is a reference to a 2008 storyline that takes place after a universe-altering event in which everyone forgot who Spider-Man was. (The controversial storyline also ended the marriage of Peter Parker and Mary-Jane). It’s a fitting title, given that Spider-Man: No Way Home ended with the world forgetting who Spider-Man and Peter Parker were.
Holland was last seen onscreen as the heroic web-slinger in 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, which surpassed $1.9 billion at the global box office. That film was helmed by Jon Watts, who also directed Holland in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019).
Erik Sommers and Chris McKenna penned the new Spider-Man film after previously writing No Way Home.
Disney’s Captain America: Brave New World hit theaters last month as the latest feature in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sony, which controls the film rights to Spider-Man, arranged a partnership with Disney in 2015 to allow the popular character to join the MCU.
Up next for Marvel fans is Thunderbolts in May, followed by The Fantastic Four: First Steps, hitting theaters July 25 from Disney. Next year brings the planned release of Avengers: Doomsday, which recently announced a long list of castmembers.
Late last year, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Holland is attached to star alongside Austin Butler in the crime feature American Speed for Amazon MGM Studios.
CinemaCon is the annual event for exhibitors and Hollywood studios that runs this year from March 31 to April 3. It is presented by Cinema United (formerly the National Association of Theater Owners).