Kevin Feige Flags a 2:30 Spider-Man Brand New Day Trailer
Kevin Feige now has a second Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer on the board. Alberta rated the clip PG on May 28, 2026, and the listing gives it a runtime of 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
The timing matters for a film that reached audiences first on March 18, 2026, when the opening trailer introduced Tom Holland’s return as Peter Parker. It also keeps Spider-Man: Brand New Day in view ahead of its July 31, 2026 theatrical date.
Alberta rating on May 28
The Alberta government website listed the trailer as “Spider-Man Brand: New Day trailer 2” with a PG rating. That kind of filing is the most concrete sign that a marketing push is moving through the pipeline, even if the clip has not surfaced publicly yet.
At 2 minutes and 30 seconds, the new trailer is slightly shorter than the first cut, which ran 2 minutes and 40 seconds. That 10-second gap suggests Marvel and Sony are not simply recycling the earlier cut; they have enough new material to justify another pass at the audience before release.
Tom Holland and the first trailer
March 18 gave the film its first public shape through Holland’s Peter Parker, a version of the character living in a world where no one knows who he really is, including Ned and MJ. The trailer also teased Parker’s organic webs and a multi-level prison fight with The Hand.
For a franchise that opened its last marketing cycle with a clean identity reset, a second trailer usually serves one job: widen the conversation without giving away the landing. That keeps the film in circulation with casual viewers while giving regular moviegoers a reason to check for new footage.
Sadie Sink and the next reveal
The complication is that the new Alberta listing does not say what the second trailer will show. Fans are already convinced Matt Murdock will appear after the Daredevil: Born Again season 2 finale left the vigilante in prison, but that theory sits outside the rating notice itself.
There is also still no confirmation of who Sadie Sink is playing in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. That leaves the trailer as the next real piece of evidence for how the film is being positioned, and with July 31 approaching, viewers who want the new setup should watch for the clip to drop online rather than waiting for the rating page to explain it further.