Tom Holland Reveals Spider-Man 4' Title as 'Brand New Day'
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On Monday, March 31, Sony Pictures unveiled the title for Holland's fourth Spider-Man film, titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and confirmed that the movie will release in theaters July 31, 2026.
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