The internet is buzzing with excitement after the release of a teaser for "Spider-Man: Brand New Day," featuring Tom Holland in a brand-new Spider-Man suit. The short clip, released on Saturday August 2nd, 2025, has sent fans into a frenzy, eager to dissect every detail of the new costume and speculate about the film's plot.
In the teaser, Tom Holland is seen stepping out of the shadows, revealing a suit that closely resembles the classic comic book version. The colors are more vivid, with a darker shade of blue that is also more reflective. The spider insignia on the chest is significantly larger than in previous iterations, and the black webbing appears more raised. The chest and upper arms of the suit are red with a webbed pattern, while the suit's "pants" are blue. Red boots complete the outfit.
Holland himself seems excited about the new suit, as he is seen hopping from foot to foot, as if preparing for something huge. He walks closer to the camera and asks, "We ready?" before grinning. In an Instagram post on Sunday, August 3rd, Holland shared two on-set photos with the caption, "'Spider-Man Brand New Day' 1," further fueling the hype.
"Spider-Man: Brand New Day" is slated to hit theaters on July 31, 2026. This release date marks nearly five years since "Spider-Man: No Way Home" which premiered in December 2021. The new movie marks Holland's seventh time playing Peter Parker since his debut in "Captain America: Civil War" in 2016. He has starred in three solo movies which include "Homecoming" (2017), "Far From Home" (2019), and "No Way Home" (2021). He has also been in the two most recent Avengers crossover movies, "Infinity War" (2018) and "Endgame" (2019).
Holland teased the movie in April at CinemaCon, stating that "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" is a "fresh start" following the "massive cliffhanger" at the end of "No Way Home". While plot details remain scarce, it has been revealed that Jon Bernthal will be joining the cast as Frank Castle/The Punisher.
The previous film, "No Way Home," was a massive success, grossing nearly $2 billion worldwide. The film brought together Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's versions of Peter Parker. Since then, there has been much discussion about the future of Spider-Man, as Sony needs to keep producing Spider-Man movies to retain the screen rights. According to Forbes, Sony needs to start a new Spider-Man production within 3 years and 9 months of the last Spider-Man movie's release, and no more than 5 years and 9 months can lapse between releases.
Fan reactions to the teaser have been overwhelmingly positive. Many fans are praising the new suit, with comments like "Brand New Day might just be the cleanest Spidey suit yet. I can't stop staring" and "I think this is the best one so far". The combination of the new suit and the promise of a fresh start has fans eagerly counting down the days until July 2026.