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Spider-Man: Brand New Day marks Holland’s fourth entry as the web-shooting superhuman. He first stepped into the role in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, before leading Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), followed by Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).
Brand New Day TV spots have swung online, highlighting the web-slinger's battle with Ramrod and recreating the cover of 1981's The Amazing Spider-Man #221.
While she’s previously gone all-in on the spider theme for the franchise’s previous two films, this time Zendaya is channeling the superhero himself — conveniently played by husband Tom Holland — embracing a black, white and red color palette from Spain to London.
Shohei Ohtani is a father again. The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar posted the news of his latest addition on his Instagram account Saturday. The post showed an image of a baby's hands and feet in a blue blanket suggesting that Ohtani has a son to go with his daughter who was born in April 2025.
The film sees Peter Parker (Tom Holland) suffering from strange new spider mutations, including organic webbing. To figure out how to control — or maybe completely reverse — these incidents, Peter goes to the MCU's supreme expert in all things mutation: Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), aka the Incredible Hulk.
Spider-Man has a stellar collection of enemies, including the likes of Doc Ock, Green Goblin, and Mysterio, but which villain is the smartest?
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Fans can't get enough of Tom Holland working overtime to not spoil Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Fans are reacting to Tom Holland getting nervous in a recent interview when his Spider-Man co-stars almost revealed Brand New Day secrets.
