Spider-Man: Brand New Day will officially swing into theatres in July 2026, as Marvel Studios confirms its fourth major quadrilogy. The announcement marks a historic moment for both Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
A quadrilogy a four-part film series is rare in superhero cinema. Most franchises end after trilogies, but Marvel now boasts four complete quadrilogies: Avengers, Thor, Captain America, and Spider-Man.
The Avengers saga reached its fourth film with Endgame in 2019 and will continue with Doomsday in 2026. Thor: Love and Thunder wrapped up Chris Hemsworth’s four-film journey, while Captain America: Brave New World passes the shield to Sam Wilson, extending the legacy.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day follows the massive success of No Way Home and promises a darker, more mature story for Peter Parker. Jointly produced by Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios, the project signals renewed creative stability after years of speculation about Spider-Man’s cinematic future.
With this film, Tom Holland joins an elite group of actors such as Christopher Reeve and Chris Hemsworth, who have headlined four solo superhero movies. The upcoming release highlights Marvel’s long-term vision for interconnected storytelling and character evolution. As Brand New Day approaches, it stands as a landmark chapter in both Spider-Man’s legacy and the MCU’s storytelling journey.




