Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer Officially Revealed — Hulk and Punisher Are Joining Peter Parker
Marvel fans, the wait is nearly over. Sony Pictures has officially dropped a brand-new trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the highly anticipated follow-up to 2021's blockbuster hit Spider-Man: No Way Home. With only about six weeks to go before the film swings into theaters, the new footage is doing exactly what it was designed to do: send the internet into an absolute frenzy. And for good reason — the trailer confirms that both the Hulk and the Punisher will be appearing alongside Tom Holland's Peter Parker in what is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious Spider-Man films ever made.
It has been five years since audiences last saw Spidey on the big screen, and this trailer makes it crystal clear that the wait will have been worth it. Whether you're a lifelong comic reader or a casual MCU viewer, there is a lot to unpack here. Let's break it all down.
Where We Left Off: The Emotional Weight of No Way Home
Before diving into everything the new trailer promises, it's worth revisiting where No Way Home left things — because the ending of that film is the direct emotional engine powering Brand New Day.
In one of the most heartbreaking conclusions in recent superhero cinema, Peter Parker made the ultimate sacrifice. To protect the multiverse from further collapse and to shield the people he loves from ongoing danger, Peter asked Doctor Strange, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, to cast a spell that would erase all memory of Peter Parker from every person on Earth — including his closest friends and the love of his life, MJ, played by Zendaya.
Peter didn't just lose his identity. He lost every relationship, every connection, and every trace of the life he had built. He started over with nothing. No mentor. No support system. No one who knew his name. It was a bold, gutting narrative choice, and it set up a fascinating blank slate for a new chapter in his story.
What the Brand New Day Trailer Reveals
The new trailer picks up directly from that emotionally stripped-down premise. Tom Holland's Peter Parker is living off the grid, essentially a ghost in his own city. New York doesn't know him. His former allies don't recognize him. And yet, trouble — as it always does — finds him anyway.
What makes this trailer genuinely exciting is the scale of what's being teased. This is not a quiet, small-stakes chapter in Peter's journey. Two enormously significant Marvel characters have now been officially confirmed as part of the film's lineup.
The Hulk Enters the Picture
The appearance of the Hulk in the trailer is one of the most talked-about reveals in recent Marvel marketing. While specific plot details around Bruce Banner's role have been kept tightly under wraps, even a glimpse of the green goliath sharing screen time with Spider-Man is enough to ignite fan theories across every corner of social media. The dynamic between Peter Parker's scrappy, street-level heroism and the Hulk's raw, barely-contained power is a pairing that comic readers have long wanted to see explored in live action. If the trailer is any indication, Brand New Day will not shy away from leaning into that contrast.
The Punisher Makes His MCU Debut
Perhaps even more surprising is the confirmed presence of the Punisher. Frank Castle's arrival in the mainstream MCU has been a topic of fan speculation for years, particularly following Jon Bernthal's celebrated portrayal of the character in Netflix's Daredevil and his own standalone series. The Punisher brings a very different energy to the table than the Hulk — one that is cold, methodical, and morally complicated in ways that challenge the foundational ethics of a hero like Spider-Man. A face-off or uneasy alliance between Parker and Castle would tap into some of the richest thematic territory the Spider-Man franchise has ever had access to.
Why Brand New Day Is Such a Meaningful Title
"Brand New Day" is a title loaded with comic book history. In the source material, Brand New Day was the era that followed the controversial "One More Day" storyline, during which Peter Parker's marriage to Mary Jane Watson was erased from existence by a deal with the devil — a deal made, much like in No Way Home, to protect someone Peter loved. The comic era that followed focused on reinvention: a Peter who had lost so much but was forced to rebuild from the ground up, reconnecting with what made him Spider-Man in the first place.
Using that title for this film signals that the creative team understands the emotional and thematic weight they are working with, and that the story will honor the spirit of that comic run while expanding it into the cinematic universe in exciting new directions.
Tom Holland's Peter Parker and the Road Ahead
Tom Holland has spoken in various interviews about how much he connected with this particular chapter of Peter's story. Playing a version of the character who has been truly humbled — stripped of every advantage, every ally, every shortcut — demands a more grounded and emotionally raw performance. The trailer suggests Holland is fully rising to that challenge.
There are also lingering questions about MJ and Ned Leeds. Will Peter attempt to reconnect with people who no longer remember him? Will those relationships ever be restored? The trailer is wisely quiet on those details, preserving the emotional surprises for the theater.
What Fans Should Expect
Based on everything the trailer reveals and suggests, Spider-Man: Brand New Day is positioned to deliver on multiple levels simultaneously. It promises the spectacle fans expect from a modern Marvel blockbuster, with the Hulk and the Punisher guaranteeing that the action will be bigger and more varied than ever. At the same time, it honors the deeply personal, character-driven journey that has defined Tom Holland's run as Peter Parker.
The film is only weeks away, and if this trailer is the opening statement, then Brand New Day may well be the Spider-Man film that defines a generation — just as No Way Home did before it, and the original Spider-Man did before that.
Final Thoughts
With the Hulk, the Punisher, and a Peter Parker rebuilt from the ground up, Spider-Man: Brand New Day is arriving with enormous promise. Sony and Marvel appear to have crafted a film that respects where the character has been while pushing boldly into new territory. Mark your calendars, because this is one of the most important superhero releases in years — and the countdown has officially begun.

