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Chris Hemsworth’s God of Thunder is the only Avenger to have four solo MCU films. Notably, that record is about to get strong competition, thanks to Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Traditionally, the MCU seems inclined to give heroes trilogy sets, excluding Thor. This hero got four solo films: Thor, Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok, and Thor: Love and Thunder. Sure, they had their ups and downs, but it was still a record. Only one other mantle had previously gotten close to this record, with Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson sharing the Captain America title across four films. Some fans would argue this counts toward different records, and thus cannot be applied in competition to Thor’s solo record.
Spider-Man is Set Up to Break New Records

Tom Holland’s Spider-Man is about to turn up the pressure for this record. Currently, his version of Spider-Man has three films readily available: Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Spider-Man: No Way Home. The fourth film is set to release on July 31, 2026.
To put this in perspective, Spider-Man: Brand New Day is going to match Thor’s current record, an impressive feat, to say the least. A lot of Marvel fans probably gave up hope of seeing anybody beat Thor’s track record.








