Tom Holland Teases Which Former ‘Spider-Man' Film Embodies the New Movie
Tom Holland is pumping up fans ahead of the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day release and revealed which of the franchise's movies the new project is similar to.
'I'm obviously over the moon and so excited,' Tom, 29, told Variety in a story published on Monday, July 14. 'Playing Spider-Man is like hanging out with an old pal, and I think we were really restricted with what we could do in the last movie because of COVID. We shot the entire film on stages.'
Now that there are no restrictions on travel, the English actor shared that they are 'gonna lean into that old school filmmaking and shoot in real locations, which is why we're starting in Glasgow.'
Tom seemingly teased that there may be an epic fight scene in the Scotland-based city, noting, 'We are gonna use the streets of Glasgow for this massive set piece that we are putting together.'
After gushing over the filmmaking process, Tom shared that Spider-Man 4 will feel like 'making [Spider-Man: Homecoming] again.'
'It's been such a long time that I've done it that it's gonna feel like a breath of fresh air,' he continued. 'I think the fans are going to be over the moon with what we're putting together.'
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to release on July 31, 2026. While the Marvel film's plot details have remained in the vault, fans can get hyped with the cast. Audience members are expecting Zendaya to reprise her role as MJ and Jacob Batalon to return as Ned, although no official announcement has been made. However, the cast allegedly gained a major player as Deadline previously reported that Stranger Things actress Sadie Sink is making her Marvel debut in the movie.
'No. I see a lot of rumors too. They've been really cool to read,' Sadie, 23, told Deadline in May. 'I love the Marvel Universe. I mean they're awesome rumors.'
Tom Holland Teases Which Former 'Spider-Man' Film Embodies the New Movie first appeared on Parade on Jul 14, 2025
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