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In an interview with LADbible, Holland revealed that he lurks on chat forums to see what Spider-Man fans want out of a film and uses those conversations as a basis for his meetings with the studio. “I have been actively sifting through the internet and trying to best understand what it is that the fans want from a Spider-Man movie, and that’s been my driving force in these pitch meetings,” he said. “I think the producers, at times were like, absolutely sick of me, but I think it’s really important, because we make these movies for [the fans].”
Should Marvel Fan Theories Inform Spider-Man: Brand New Day‘s Plot?

As the MCU progresses towards the (hopefully) epic conclusion of the Multiverse Saga, the franchise is in a fascinating place. Despite Deadpool & Wolverine grossing over $1 billion a summer ago, the MCU isn’t the box office titan it once was; The Fantastic Four: First Steps was the only one of Marvel’s three 2025 releases to cross $500 million worldwide, and multiple Multiverse Saga projects have underwhelmed commercially. These developments have forced Marvel to rethink its film strategy moving forward, ideally putting future films in a better position to succeed.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day is obviously a very important title for Marvel Studios. Not only is it the sequel to one of the MCU’s biggest hits ever (2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home), it also features a stacked ensemble cast that features familiar faces such as Jon Bernthal’s Punisher, Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk, and Michael Mando’s Scorpion. New additions to the MCU include Stranger Things star Sadie Sink, who’s been rumored to play everyone from Jean Grey to Mayday Parker. There’s a lot riding on Brand New Day and it’s important for the film to work well.








