Tom Holland Hints ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Will Return to “Old School Filmmaking”

Summary

  • Tom Holland hints Spider-Man: Brand New Day will use “old school filmmaking” and real locations
  • Daniel Cretton directs with Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal producing and Zendaya returns, with Sadie Sink joining
  • The film is scheduled to release next summer

Tom Holland recently shared significant news about the next installment of the Spider-Man series with Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) fans. Titled Spider-Man: Fresh Start, this fourth film will welcome back producers Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal, and is set to be directed by Daniel Cretton, who’s known for his work on Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

In an interview for the “Flip Your Wig” series, Tom Holland discusses some exciting updates about the upcoming Spider-Man film. He’s thrilled to reprise his role as Peter Parker and compares it to catching up with a cherished friend. Due to COVID-19 restrictions in the last movie, they filmed entirely on stages. However, for this new installment, Holland says they’ll embrace traditional filmmaking techniques by shooting in real locations – specifically Glasgow – and constructing large set pieces using its streets. This approach should make production feel like creating the 2017 Spider-Man movie all over again. After such a long break, it’s going to be invigorating for him, and fans are likely to be ecstatic about what they have planned.

As a diehard fan, I can hardly contain my excitement as I eagerly await the release of the fourth installment of our beloved series on July 31, 2026! I’m thrilled to see Zendaya reprise her iconic role, and it’s an added bonus that Sadie Sink and Liza Colón-Zayas will be joining the cast as new characters. The production for this movie is set to start once they complete their work on Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey,” which only makes the wait more agonizing!

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2025-07-15 21:25

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