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Though “Spider-Man: No Way Home” released theatrically back in mid-December 2021, the over $1 billion grossing title didn’t release its teaser trailer or official images from the film until after its CinemaCon presentation on August 23rd of that year.

That means the first trailer didn’t appear until a little under four months before the film’s release. If the upcoming “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” sticks to a similar timetable, then the first trailer won’t arrive until around the Easter holiday in the first weekend of April.

One difference this time is that what appeared to be an incredibly poor quality version of the trailer leaked online a few months back. Subsequent rumors have indicated the trailer has been reworked since that version.

Now, the film’s director Destin Daniel Cretton has been asked today about when it will appear by BigGoldBet and responded: “I think it’s so funny how people really want a trailer… Of course it’s gonna come. It’s gonna be really good when it comes. It’s coming…. It’s coming.”

A lot of speculation arose last week that the trailer would arrive tied to the Super Bowl, but that didn’t happen. Subsequently, high-res images of merchandise leaks have revealed silhouettes of characters like Scorpion, Boomerang, and Savage Hulk.

Meanwhile “Stranger Things” alum Joe Keery was recently asked about persistent rumours that he’ll play Harry Osborn in the MCU and tells Screen Rant that “it’s fun to entertain” such a possibility and “I guess you just keep your eyes open, and you read a ton and just hope for the best, I guess. [But] sure. Come on. Where’s the script? Let’s go.”

“Spider-Man: Brand New Day” opens in cinemas on July 31st.

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