
Sony Pictures Reveals Sneak Peek at Tom Holland in 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' in New Behind-the-Scenes Look
Sony Picturescontinues to drum up buzz for its upcomingSpider-Man: Brand New Dayfilm starring the titularTom Holland. As filming begins in full force, Sony has released a one-minute longe video to give fans a glimpse of the action and stunts they can expect in the new film.
Holland is shown suited up in his spidey suit, while interacting with fans between shots. He can be heard sharing, 'It's day one, my fourth ever day one onSpider-Man. It's funny, putting the suit on, it feels different this time, somehow. It's also the first time we ever had fans on set day one, so it's really exciting to share this with them.' Holland adds, 'We've got some familiar faces on set. I'm just going to do my best, hopefully get it right, no pressure.'
The remainder of the behind-the-scenes vignette features Holland performing a high-wire stunt on top of a tank as Holland can be seen yanked on the entrance of the military vehicle. He puts his spidey-senses to the test as the handles snaps of, putting Holland under pressure. At the end of the take, Holland remarks, 'That felt sick!'Brand New Dayis the fourth Spider-Man film and follows 2021'sSpider-Man: No Way Home. Watch the vignette above. The film is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and the cast includes Zendaya, Sadie Sink, Liza Colón-Zayas, Jon Bernthal, and Mark Ruffalo.
Spider-Man: Brand New Dayis the next MCU film and lands in theaters on July 31, 2026.
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