Spider-Man: Brand New Day's First Trailer Quietly Debuts ...
Among the many characters that cameo in the Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer is a villain who's something of a nega-Captain America.
What’s Happening
Okay so Among the many characters that cameo in the Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer is a villain who’s something of a nega-Captain America.
Movies Superhero Movies Spider-Man: Brand New Day’s First Trailer Quietly Debuts A Captain America-Esque Villain By Witney Seibold 8:45 pm EST Marvel Studios Directed Cretton, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” is both the latest movie set in the ever expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe and a direct sequel to 2021’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home. That film wrapped up with Peter Parker (Tom Holland) being magically erased from the world’s collective memory, allowing him to do regular, street-level superhero stuff as Spider-Man again and freeing him from the aching storytelling architecture of the dozens of MCU films that came before that, his own included. (it feels like chaos)
It’s also added to his personal drama, as the woman he was in love with, MJ (Zendaya), no longer remembers him, either, even though he remembers her all too well.
The Details
The “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” trailer boasts several notable cameos that will make Marvel Comics the fandom light up. Specifically, “Brand New Day” will include appearances Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle, aka The Punisher.
Michael Mando will similarly show up as Mac Gargan, a villain who played a tiny part in 2017’s “Spider-Man: Homecoming. ” This time, though, he’s finally going to be outfitted with an elaborate mechanical tail and fulfill his destiny Scorpion.
Why This Matters
Those with sharp ears should even recognize Keith David’s voice in the “Brand New Day” trailer , although his role hasn’t yet been spilled. Most excitingly for the fandom of obscure Marvel characters, Spider-Man has a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it fight with a maroon-clad masked crook with knives on his feet in the early “Brand New Day” footage. This character is known as the Tarantula, a Spider-Man villain who was introduced in Marvel’s comic books back in 1974.
Entertainment industry insiders have been buzzing about this.
The Bottom Line
This character is known as the Tarantula, a Spider-Man villain who was introduced in Marvel’s comic books back in 1974. He’s basically the Captain America of his (fictional) native country of Delvadia.
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