Spider-Man: Brand New Day is shaping up to be one of the most crowded superhero films in recent memory. The fourth Tom Holland-led Spider-Man movie, hitting theaters on July 31, 2026, ditches the multiverse spectacle of No Way Home for something grittier—a street-level crime thriller where Peter Parker is hunted by an army of villains.
Director Destin Daniel Cretton is adapting the “Brand New Day” comic era, which famously featured Spider-Man facing a relentless rotation of villains while rebuilding his life from scratch. Here is every major villain confirmed or heavily rumored to appear.
Scorpion (Michael Mando) – The Returning Menace
Michael Mando finally gets his due as Mac Gargan / Scorpion. First teased in the post-credits scene of Spider-Man: Homecoming nearly nine years ago, Gargan returns fully suited up. The trailer shows him confronting Peter with a mechanized scorpion tail and heavy armor designed to counter Spider-Man’s agility.
In the comics, Scorpion is one of Spider-Man’s physically strongest foes. Mando’s version appears to be running his own operation, though whether he is working for a bigger crime boss like Tombstone remains unclear.
Tombstone (Marvin Jones III) – The Indestructible Crime Lord
Making his live-action film debut, Tombstone (Lonnie Lincoln) is the albino gangster with near-indestructible skin. Played by Marvin Jones III (also known as rapper Krondon), Tombstone fills the void left by Wilson Fisk. His powers are significant—superhuman strength, stamina, reflexes, and durability. His skin can withstand high-caliber bullets and temperatures up to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tombstone is expected to be one of the major antagonists, possibly the mastermind coordinating the other villains.
The Punisher (Jon Bernthal) – The Lethal Anti-Hero
Jon Bernthal reprises his role as Frank Castle / The Punisher. Brand New Day marks the return of the Netflix incarnation of the character to the MCU proper. The trailer shows a tense confrontation between Spider-Man and Punisher, highlighting their clashing philosophies—Parker’s no-kill rule versus Castle’s lethal justice.
While Frank is not a traditional villain, his presence complicates Peter’s life significantly. Early reports suggest the two may be forced to work together against a common enemy despite their differences.
The Hand – The Mystic Ninja Syndicate
Spider-Man faces off against red ninjas in multiple action sequences—both in a prison and across New York rooftops. These are The Hand, the ancient ninja organization previously seen in Daredevil and The Defenders. Their appearance suggests a connection to the Daredevil corner of the MCU, with theories swirling about a possible Charlie Cox cameo.
Boomerang (Fred Myers) – The Obscure Comic Favorite
Boomerang finally makes his live-action debut. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Fred Myers is an elite athlete turned assassin who uses trick boomerangs as weapons. The trailer recreates a famous panel from Amazing Spider-Man #345, where Spidey dodges his signature projectiles.
Boomerang is expected to have a small role, possibly part of a montage where Peter dispatches multiple villains in quick succession.
Tarantula (Anton Miguel Rodriguez) – The Poison-Footed Mercenary
Tarantula is a deep-cut villain from the comics making his first film appearance. The character is a ruthless South American mercenary known for his poison-tipped boots. His brief trailer appearance recreates the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #134, a nice Easter egg for comic readers.
Like Boomerang, Tarantula likely serves as an early obstacle rather than a main antagonist.
Sadie Sink’s Mystery Character (Likely Jean Grey)
The biggest mystery surrounding the film is Sadie Sink’s role. The trailer shows a hooded figure exhibiting powerful telepathic abilities—taking control of guards and causing chaos. Rumors strongly suggest she is playing Jean Grey, marking the first major X-Men character introduced in the MCU post-acquisition.
If true, Jean could be a temporary antagonist whose powers spiral out of control, forcing Spider-Man to intervene. She is also reportedly cast in Avengers: Secret Wars, suggesting this is an introductory arc.
Chameleon (Frederick Foswell?) – The Hidden Threat
Insider reports suggest Chameleon (Dmitri Smerdyakov) may appear, along with minor villains like Ramrod, 8-Ball, and Frederick Foswell. These would likely be brief cameos as part of the film’s “villain montage.”
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Additional Rumored Villains
- Jackal: A beer keg labeled “Green Jackal” in the trailer has sparked theories about the cloning villain’s eventual arrival. Likely just an Easter egg for now.
- Rhino: Reports suggest Aleksei Sytsevich could appear in a minor capacity, though unconfirmed.
- Man-Spider: Peter’s physical mutation in the film may be setting up a Man-Spider transformation, drawing from classic 1990s animated series storylines.
- The Enforcers: This group of hired muscle (Fancy Dan, Montana, Ox) is rumored to appear, adding to the street-level crime vibe.
What This Means for Peter Parker
With Venom’s symbiote left behind in the MCU after No Way Home’s post-credits scene, there is also speculation about the black suit’s eventual arrival. However, the confirmed villain roster is already extensive.
The sheer number of antagonists—reportedly over 10 individual villains plus two organized groups—is intentional. Unlike Spider-Man 3’s chaotic villain overload, Brand New Day uses the crowded rogues’ gallery to illustrate how overwhelmed Peter is without Tony Stark’s resources or the Avengers’ backup. Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters on July 31, 2026.
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