Disney's recent announcement of delays for *Avengers: Doomsday* and *Avengers: Secret Wars* has sent ripples through the Marvel fanbase, pushing the release of *Doomsday* to December 18, 2026, and *Secret Wars* to December 17, 2027. This shift means fans will have to wait longer to see their favorite superheroes reunite on the big screen. Amidst these delays, the spotlight has also turned to the next installment in the Spider-Man saga.
Tom Holland will reprise his role as Peter Parker in *Spider-Man: Brand New Day*, slated for release on July 31, 2026. This film picks up the threads from *No Way Home*, where Peter's identity was wiped from public memory. Originally, *Spider-Man: Brand New Day* was set to follow *Avengers: Doomsday*, positioning it as a narrative bridge between the two Avengers films. However, with the new schedule, it will now precede both Avengers movies, potentially allowing for a more focused and grounded story set in the streets of New York.
Prior to the delay, there were speculations about *Spider-Man: Brand New Day* featuring multiversal elements, fitting the current trend in the MCU. Now, with the film set to release before the Avengers movies, fans are hopeful for a more street-level, standalone adventure for Spider-Man. This change could provide the narrative space needed for Peter Parker's story to breathe, without the immediate pressure of cosmic events.
The impact of these delays on the MCU's timeline is significant. Previously, *Avengers: Doomsday* was expected to end on a cliffhanger, similar to *Avengers: Infinity War*, setting the stage for *Secret Wars*. With *Spider-Man: Brand New Day* now arriving first, it must either precede these events, follow them independently, or find a way to integrate without overshadowing its own narrative.
Fans on platforms like Reddit have expressed their views on the reshuffling. One user noted, "That completely changes things for Spider-Man 4. At least in the framing of how we thought it NEEDED to be in between both films timeline-wise. Now it sounds like it won't be." Another suggested, "If Spider-Man: Brand New Day isn't also delayed, I think that basically would confirm it isn't a multiverse battle world movie," hinting at the potential for a more grounded plot.
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Many fans are excited about the prospect of seeing Spider-Man return to his roots in New York, away from the cosmic battles of the Avengers. The delay, for some, is a positive development. One fan exclaimed, "This is the best Spider-Man 4 news we've gotten," while another added, "With [Brand New Day] coming before Doomsday, this fully allows a grounded story, which lines up with the rumors and casting lately."
Recent casting announcements, such as Liza Colón-Zayas, known for her role in *The Bear*, have fueled speculation. Fans believe she might portray the mother of Miles Morales, the alternate Spider-Man who has gained popularity through Sony's animated *Spider-Verse* films and is expected to make a live-action appearance soon.
In addition to these changes, Disney has removed an untitled Marvel project from its February 13, 2026, release schedule, which many believe was a placeholder for the *Blade* reboot starring Mahershala Ali. The film's absence from the lineup suggests it may not be part of the current MCU saga. Other scheduled dates for November 6, 2026, and November 5, 2027, have been changed to "Untitled Disney" films, hinting at a lighter MCU movie schedule in the coming years.
Looking ahead, 2025 will see *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* hit theaters in July, while *Ironheart* and *Wonder-Man* are set to debut on Disney+. In 2026, Disney+ will offer *Daredevil Born Again* Season 2 in the spring, a *Punisher* special, and *Vision Quest*, which has quietly begun filming with Paul Bettany in the lead role.