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“Brand New Day” Toys Reveal Hulk, Spidey Suits

“Brand New Day” Toys Reveal Hulk, Spidey Suits

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Sony Pictures and Marvel’s “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” arrives in a bit under three months, and new looks at the film have arrived in toy reveals from Funko and S.H.Figuarts today.

The new toys show off the Savage Hulk look in the film in which Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk retains the hair colour and styling of Bruce Banner, along with some shredded clothing.

There’s also confirmation that the slightly reflective Spider-Man costume seen in the final minute of ‘No Way Home’ will return and look worse for wear as Tom Holland’s Peter Parker will have gotten into a fight that will rip multiple sections of it across his torso, arms and legs.

Others show off the new and very comics-accurate suit seen in most of the trailers so far. Rumours are that the film will include a montage of Peter taking down several villains over a span of time, which is likely where the old ‘No Way Home’ suit will appear before the full time jump to four years beyond the last film’s events.

The film will see Peter living alone after erasing himself and the memories of him from those he loves. In a New York that no longer knows his name, he has devoted himself wholeheartedly to protecting his city as Spider-Man full-time.

But as the demands on him grow, he is put under increasing pressure. This triggers an unexpected physical change that threatens his existence, while a strange wave of crime emerges – and gives rise to one of the most dangerous threats he has ever faced.

Zendaya, Sadie, Jacob Batalon, Jon Bernthal, Tramell Tillman and Michael Mando co-star in the film opening in cinemas on July 31st 2026.



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