Tramell Tillman, known for Severance, has joined the cast of Spider-Man: Brand New Day in a role that remains under wraps, according to trade reporting; the fourth Tom Holland-led installment is currently in production for a 2026 debut. The film is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and dated for July 31, 2026, with Holland returning alongside Zendaya and Jacob Batalon; Marvel previously flagged the title and date as part of its upcoming slate.
Location work has been underway this month in Glasgow, where city blocks have doubled for New York, drawing crowds and a flurry of on-set images and video as the shoot wrapped its Merchant City stint. Beyond the returning trio, recent casting updates have pointed to Jon Bernthal appearing as Frank Castle and Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner, with additional roles kept confidential while filming continues in the UK.
Brand New Day borrows its name from the 2008 era of Spider-Man comics that reset Peter Parker’s personal life after One More Day and introduced elements later mined by film and television, including street-level foes such as Mister Negative. The movie isn’t expected to adapt those plots directly, but the title signals a narrative restart that aligns with the character’s post–No Way Home status.
Tillman’s addition follows a breakout run on Severance and rising awards attention, raising his profile as studios load casts with proven screen presences and cross-platform draws. With principal photography active and plot details deliberately shielded, the key variables remain which corners of Parker’s world this chapter will spotlight and how new faces will intersect with the established ensemble.















































