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New Spider-Man Movie Trailer First Ever To Gross 1 Billion Views

By Louise Ducrocq
25/03/2026
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Tom Holland, Zendaya, Spider-Man No Way Home Premiere, 2021

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Sony dropped the first trailer for the latest outing starring Tom Holland on March 17, Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

Within just four days it smashed through an unprecedented 1 billion views, becoming the first film trailer ever to reach that milestone.

According to WaveMetrix, the trailer has now climbed to over 1.1 billion views, firmly establishing it as the most-watched movie trailer of all time.

The numbers are staggering across the board.

 

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In its first 24 hours, the trailer pulled in 718.6 million views, setting a new record for the biggest trailer launch ever — not just for films, but across all entertainment, including video games.

Even within its first eight hours, it had already racked up 373 million views worldwide, enough to break records almost immediately after release.

In doing so, it overtook the previous benchmark set by Deadpool & Wolverine, which had reached 365 million views in 24 hours following its Super Bowl debut.

It also surpassed the long-standing record held by the Grand Theft Auto VI trailer, which drew 475 million views in a day — underlining just how massive the appetite is for the next chapter in Spider-Man’s story.

The film marks Tom Holland’s return as Peter Parker following the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, which ended with the world forgetting his identity as Spider-Man.

That previous instalment was a box office juggernaut, earning around $1.9 billion globally, and setting the bar high for what comes next.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to land in cinemas on July 31, with a star-studded cast that includes Zendaya, Sadie Sink, Jacob Batalon, Jon Bernthal, Tramell Tillman, Michael Mando and Mark Ruffalo. The film is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, with a script from Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers.

Fans Revel As New Spider-Man Movie Trailer Is Revealed

Fans have been sent into overdrive after the first trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day finally dropped, marking the long-awaited return of Tom Holland as Peter Parker nearly five years after Spider-Man: No Way Home dominated the global box office.

The rollout itself became a major talking point. Rather than a traditional release, Sony and Marvel teased fans with micro-clips shared by Spider-Man superfans across the world, building anticipation piece by piece before unveiling the full trailer.

Holland even took to Instagram to explain the strategy, telling fans it was designed as a thank you to the community that has supported the character for decades. The full trailer eventually landed with a splashy reveal — Holland appearing atop the Empire State Building, surrounded by young fans dressed as the iconic web-slinger.

And the reaction? Exactly what you’d expect from one of the most beloved superheroes in cinema history — absolute chaos online.

The film, set for release on July 31, picks up four years after the devastating ending of No Way Home, which saw Peter Parker make the ultimate sacrifice by erasing himself from the memories of everyone he loves. That includes MJ, played by Zendaya, who returns in the new film — though still unaware of who Peter really is.

The trailer leans heavily into that emotional fallout. In a voiceover, Peter admits: “Sometimes Spider-Man has to do the hard thing, even if it breaks Peter Parker’s heart.” It hints at a darker chapter for the character, with the hero facing mounting threats while navigating total isolation.

Among the surprises are appearances from major Marvel figures, including Frank Castle — better known as The Punisher — played by Jon Bernthal, as well as teases of villains like Scorpion. There are also hints that something is physically changing within Peter himself, with the trailer suggesting his powers — and even his DNA — may be evolving in unexpected ways.

One notable absence, however, is Sadie Sink, who has been confirmed to join the film but does not clearly appear in the trailer, sparking widespread fan theories that she could be playing a mysterious hooded figure briefly shown.

For fans, though, the excitement goes far beyond just one film.

Spider-Man’s cinematic legacy is one of the most successful in Hollywood history — and Brand New Day is the latest chapter in a story that spans multiple generations.

The modern superhero blockbuster era arguably began with Tobey Maguire’s trilogy, starting with Spider-Man. Directed by Sam Raimi, those films — including Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3 — were massive hits, helping define what comic book movies could be at the box office.

The character was later rebooted with Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel. While those films had a more mixed reception, Garfield’s performance earned a strong fan following that has only grown over time.

Then came Holland, whose version of Spider-Man was integrated into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with Spider-Man: Homecoming and continuing through Far From Home and No Way Home.

These films became enormous global successes, with No Way Home alone grossing nearly $2 billion worldwide and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of all time.

But what truly sent fans into meltdown was the moment all three Spider-Men — Maguire, Garfield and Holland — shared the screen in No Way Home. The crossover was kept largely under wraps before release, and when it finally happened, it became one of the most celebrated moments in modern cinema, with audiences around the world erupting in cinemas.

That history is part of what makes Brand New Day such a big deal. It’s not just another sequel — it’s the continuation of a character that has been reimagined, rebooted and reinvented for over two decades, yet remains as popular as ever.

Early fan reactions suggest Marvel and Sony may have struck gold again.

Many have praised the unique trailer rollout as “genius”, with some saying it made the eventual release feel like a global event rather than just another upload. Others have focused on the emotional tone of the footage, pointing to a more mature and isolated Spider-Man than audiences have seen before.

After the multiverse chaos of No Way Home, Brand New Day looks set to scale things back — but raise the stakes in a different way, focusing on identity, consequence and what it really means to be a hero when no one knows who you are.

And if the reaction to this first trailer is anything to go by, fans are more than ready to swing back into that world.

Louise Ducrocq

Written by Louise Ducrocq

Louise is an expert content creator, and online author for Radio Nova. She's evolved in a few different fields, including mental health and travel, and is now excited to be part of the wonderful word of Radio.

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