Hold onto your web-shooters, Spider-Man fans, because the walls are closing in on Spider-Man: Brand New Day’s filming schedule, and it might just collide with the Avengers: Doomsday timeline in a way that’ll make your head spin. Our latest update reveals not only when the cameras stop rolling but also the reshoot schedule, and it’s raising some eyebrow-raising questions about the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day swung into production late last summer, and while the flow of set photos has slowed to a trickle, we’ve got fresh intel on its progress. According to insider Daniel Richtman, the film is on track to wrap principal photography this month. But here’s where it gets interesting: reshoots are slated for February, with whispers of an additional round in April, as hinted by Nexus Point News’ @ApocHorseman. And this is the part most people miss—these dates could overlap with Avengers: Doomsday’s reshoots, scheduled for Spring 2025.
Now, let’s connect the dots. Avengers: Secret Wars is set to start filming next summer, giving Tom Holland a brief breather before suiting up as Peter Parker again. But with Avengers: Doomsday’s reshoots happening around the same time as Brand New Day’s, could Holland be pulling double duty? Rumors suggest Tobey Maguire might be the primary Spider-Man in Doomsday, but it’s hard to imagine Holland not swinging in for at least a cameo—especially with a December 2027 release date looming.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day marks Spidey’s first street-level adventure in the MCU, pitting him against gritty foes like The Punisher, Tombstone, and The Scorpion. But don’t worry, Avengers fans—Mark Ruffalo is back as the (potentially) Savage Hulk, ensuring Peter Parker doesn’t stray too far from his superhero roots. But here’s where it gets controversial: is this street-level approach a bold new direction or a risky departure from what fans love about Spider-Man?
Tom Holland has been vocal about his commitment to the character, stating, ‘For me, I want to do justice to Peter Parker’s character. I want to bring the fans something that’s really worthy of their time.’ He even went undercover online, researching fan feedback between Spider-Man: No Way Home and Brand New Day to shape the film’s direction. ‘We’re shooting absolute gold,’ he assured fans, though he admitted the process has been ‘stressful.’
Directed by Shang-Chi’s Destin Daniel Cretton and penned by franchise veterans Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, the film boasts a star-studded cast, including Jon Bernthal as The Punisher, Zendaya as MJ, and Florence Pugh reprising her Thunderbolts role as Yelena Belova. But the real question is: will this film live up to the hype, or will it leave fans divided?
Spider-Man: Brand New Day hits theaters on July 31, 2026, but the conversation starts now. What do you think? Is Holland’s Spider-Man headed in the right direction, or are you skeptical about this street-level shift? Sound off in the comments—we want to hear your take!