After the events of the previous film erased Peter Parker from everyone's memory, Spider-Man continues protecting New York completely alone.
It's a lonely beginning for what already looks like the darkest chapter in the franchise.

When the first trailer dropped in March, it generated an astonishing 718 million views worldwide within 24 hours, eventually becoming the first movie trailer in history to surpass one billion cumulative views across all major platforms.
The last time audiences reacted to a trailer with this level of excitement?
Avengers: Endgame.
Marvel hasn't generated this kind of anticipation in quite some time.

More importantly, the trailer suggests a noticeable shift in tone.
Rather than relying primarily on spectacle, Brand New Day appears to lean into a more character-driven story, exploring Peter Parker's isolation and emotional burden following the sacrifices he made.

Alongside returning franchise favorites, the film also introduces two major Marvel figures: The Punisher and the Hulk, whose roles remain tightly under wraps.
For Chinese audiences, however, there's another fascinating reason to pay attention.

Jackie Chan's legendary stunt team has joined the production, with Jackie himself participating in the early planning and choreography process as an action director.
His signature philosophy of blending traditional Chinese martial arts logic with practical stunt work has reportedly been incorporated into the Marvel action style.
If that's true, audiences may soon witness something the Marvel Cinematic Universe has rarely delivered before: A Spider-Man fight designed with Jackie Chan's unmistakable sense of movement, rhythm, and physical storytelling.
Source : ThatsGuangzhou