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Spider-Man: Brand New Day didn’t just deliver a strong standalone story, but it also quietly planted seeds across the MCU. Released on July 31, Tom Holland’s fourth solo outing as Spider-Man introduced and advanced key Marvel characters, most notably Sadie Sink’s Jean Grey and Tramell Tillman’s William Metzger, that point toward both near-term events and…
Sony splits the big-screen ownership of Spider-Man with Disney thanks to a strategic gamble it made in 1998.
It’s time to crunch the numbers for the week of July 27th to August 2nd, 2026! While Netflix deliberately kept this week’s new releases light, subscribers still found plenty to binge. Unscripted true-crime dominated the English TV list as The Idaho Murders: College Nightmare skyrocketed to #1 with a massive Wednesday debut, while action-thriller 72…
For over 60 years, the pages of The Amazing Spider-Man and its various other Marvel spinoffs have been home to some of the best superhero storytelling of all time. From the days of Stan Lee in the ’60s to today’s creators like Dan Slott, here are our picks for the 10 greatest creative team runs…
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Sadie Sink spent months remaining tight-lipped about her mysterious role in Spider-Man: Brand New Day — and now that the movie is finally in theaters, it’s easy to see why.
On Friday, July 31st, the New York Mets celebrated Spider-Man Night at CitiField. The night featured people dressed as Spider-Man, J.K. Simmons doing a hilarious bit as J. Jonah Jameson, celebrities meeting Mr and Mrs Met, and the scoreboard showing the opposing Marlins as supervillains (doubtless AI, but here we are.)
A Spider-Man: Brand New Day screening in Cartagena, Colombia faced an unplanned evacuation on Sunday night after a rogue smell drove hundreds of audience members straight out of the auditorium.
While “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” makes the identity of Sadie Sink’s character into its central twist, the most dedicated Marvel fans weren’t surprised by the answer. Sink is the redheaded telepath Jean Grey, specifically a version who hasn’t joined the X-Men yet.
Tom Holland in “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.” Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures Releasing