Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 12 (ANI): Indian Marvel fans have a reason to celebrate as Tom Holland’s much-awaited ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’, starring Tom Holland, is set to arrive in Indian cinemas a day ahead of several international markets.
While the highly anticipated superhero film is scheduled to release in theatres worldwide on July 31, audiences in India will be able to catch the web-slinger’s latest adventure on July 30, announced Sony Pictures.
“India, get ready to swing first. #SpiderManBrandNewDay arrives a day early in theatres on July 30, 2026, in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada,” Sony wrote on Instagram.
The move is expected to generate significant excitement among Marvel enthusiasts eager to witness the next chapter in Holland’s journey as the beloved superhero.
‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ marks the latest instalment in Sony and Marvel’s immensely successful Spider-Man franchise. Although plot details remain tightly under wraps, anticipation surrounding the film has continued to build since its announcement, with fans speculating about new villains, returning characters, and the future direction of Peter Parker’s story following the events of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’.
In a recent interview, Holland also shared an update on the film, revealing that additional scenes were being filmed to further enhance the final cut.
“I can positively say that the stuff we’re doing, we don’t need. The movie works and sings as it is. We’re just adding the icing on the cake in certain areas. We’re finding some ways to add a little bit more humour. We’re layering in a villain plotline in a new way and some really fun stuff,” he said, as quoted by Variety.
Since making his debut as Spider-Man, Holland has become one of Marvel’s biggest stars. His first standalone outing, ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’, earned USD 880 million worldwide in 2017.
The franchise expanded significantly with ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’, grossing USD 1.1 billion globally in 2019, followed by ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’, which reached USD 1.9 billion worldwide in 2021. (ANI)
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