Spider-Man: Brand New Day is only a few weeks out but there's still a whole lot that we don't know about this movie. There's been no confirmation on the main villain, Sadie Sink's character is not confirmed, and now it seems like the title is hiding another cryptic clue.
Speaking as part of a new documentary called 'Generations: The Evolution of Spider-Men', which is out on Disney Plus in the US, Peter Parker star Tom Holland explained more. "The Brand New Day of this movie – it isn't the beginning, it's in the last frame of this movie," he teased (via Twitter user SpiderManCD).
Right… Well, what does that mean? In our eyes, it certainly seems that Spider-Man 4 will be setting up something of a twist ending. At least, it may tease something big about Parker's future, both personally and in the MCU.
As it stands, it's not really clear what's next for Holland's character after this entry. We still don't know if he'll appear in Avengers: Doomsday and even though he is heavily rumored for Avengers: Secret Wars, nothing has been confirmed.
Speaking recently, Spider-Man producer Amy Pascal did tease that she was hoping that Brand New Day is the start of a new trilogy. "I never want to be so presumptuous as to say anything is going to be a trilogy or more than one. That would be my dream, of course, but you never know," she told SFX Magazine. "Because the truth is that the rule that we set for ourselves is to take it one movie at a time. It's important to us that you don't have to see one movie to see the other movie."
We don't have too long to wait to find out exactly what Holland is talking about as Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters on July 29 in the UK and July 31 in the US. The new film begins after Doctor Strange removed the world's memory of who the real Spider-Man is. Setting out on his own, Parker must face a new villain who he can't see in the latest Marvel movie.
For more, check out our guide to all the upcoming Marvel movies and shows as well as our handy breakdown of how to watch the Marvel movies in order.