
Tramell Tillman Boards Marvel and Sony's SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY
Severance Spider-Man: Brand New Day Tillman joins returning franchise vets Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon.
Expect the fourth film in the Spider-Man series to swing into theaters next summer. Spider-Man: Brand New Day
From Lumon Industries to the Marvel universe. Severance star and Emmy nominee Tramell Tillman, who plays Seth Milchick in the sci-fi series, will join the cast of Spider-Man: Brand New Day . As of writing, Tillman's role is under lock and key.
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Previously announced cast members include franchise vets Tom Holland as our titular Spidey/Peter Parker, Zendaya as MJ and Jacob Batalon as Ned. Rounding out the roster thus far are Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle/The Punisher, Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk, Michael Mando as Mac Gargan/Scorpion and Liza Colón-Zayas and Sadie Sink in undisclosed roles.
Destin Daniel Cretton ( Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings ) directs from a script by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal serve as producers.
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Before making a splash in Severance , Tillman burst onto the film and TV scene in 2015's Difficult People . He went on to star in the short-lived Dietland , followed by a recurring role in the Forest Whitaker-led Godfather of Harlem in 2019. He recently appeared in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning as Captain Bledsoe. Future projects include Lena Dunham's Good Sex and Bassam Tariq's Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother .
Tillman is also an accomplished theater actor, with credits including Carmen Jones as Sergeant Brown and last year's Shit. Meet. Fan. as Logan.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is currently in production, with a release date slated for July 31, 2026.
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