Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer Shows Tom Holland’s Wrist Webs and More
A fresh Spider-Man: Brand New Day TV spot just dropped, and it leans hard into one of the movie’s biggest body-horror-to-superpower upgrades: Tom Holland’s Peter Parker firing organic webbing straight from his wrists. The clip even tosses in a playful nod to Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man, setting up a fun moment fans won’t miss.
It also expands on material that’s already been teased in trailers—especially a slightly longer exchange where Peter talks with Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner about mutating DNA. Beyond the dialogue, the spot shows Peter testing his new web output in close-up, including the white, sticky goo pushing through his clothing as it comes out.
“Organic webs,” Parker says. “Peter 2 had them, he was cool, you’re cool.”
Quick facts
- A new TV spot highlights Tom Holland’s wrists firing organic webbing for the first time.
- The clip includes a reference to Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man (“Peter 2”).
- It features an extended moment of Peter discussing mutating DNA with Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo).
- Peter’s new white sticky webbing is shown oozing through his clothing in detail.
- The release date is July 31, with promotions already underway.
“Peter 2” and the Maguire connection—that line is a direct wink at Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man, the version that eventually crossed into the MCU. After appearing in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Maguire’s hero met Holland’s webslinger during the events of that crossover, alongside Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man. The trio later earned the fan-friendly nickname of Peter 1, Peter 2, and Peter 3.
In other words, Holland’s Peter isn’t just dealing with new powers—he’s also clearly keeping tabs on his Spider-Man “family.” The organic-web ability is also framed as a shift away from the classic gadget-style webbing, moving toward the kind of natural output Maguire’s Spider-Man had.
The awkward learning curve
Still, the spot suggests Peter’s body hasn’t fully caught up with what it can do. One quick sequence has him attempting a jump to a nearby building, but instead of landing cleanly, he crashes through a water tower and ends up crashing a wedding. It’s the kind of chaos that sells “new powers, new problems” without needing extra explanation.
The TV spot itself is presented as a short teaser clip, and the reactions around it have been immediate—one viewer even called out how much footage and dialogue the ad contains, saying they won’t be watching TV spots going forward after posting a link to the clip.
Nailing the big finale-style set piece
By the end of the movie, though, it looks like Peter finally gets the hang of his organic webs. The trailer’s standout “money shot” shows him unleashing a massive web flood inside a room to trap multiple members of the ninja monk clan The Hand. The visual is described as sleek and controlled—almost like a silky, web-based snare that would fit the vibe of a horror-adjacent horror creature.
That contrast matters for the pacing: the opening moments emphasize trial-and-error, while the later set piece implies Peter can command his new abilities at full speed when the stakes are high.
Marketing ramp-up before release
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to hit theaters on July 31, and the studio’s promotional push is now in full motion. A World Cup-themed commercial recently aired, featuring Lionel Messi meeting Spider-Man.
Meanwhile, the latest complete trailer has formally confirmed the Hulk’s presence in the film. It also continues teasing Sadie Sink’s role, which is being interpreted by fans as an MCU-leaning version of Jean Grey, thanks to the hints surrounding her mysterious part.
Holland on what he can’t say
On the press circuit, Holland has been trying to keep quiet about the MCU’s next steps, with mixed results. He reportedly admitted that one specific person still knows Peter Parker is Spider-Man, even after Doctor Strange’s spell.
When asked whether he’ll appear in Avengers: Doomsday or Secret Wars, Holland didn’t give a direct answer. Instead, he declined to confirm either title while still strongly implying he’s involved.


