It Appears SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY Will Not Have An IMAX Release Next Summer - Here's Why

It Appears SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY Will Not Have An IMAX Release Next Summer - Here's Why

According to new information shared by IMAX, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures' Spider-Man: Brand New Day isn't currently scheduled for an IMAX release. Why? Well, you can blame another Tom Holland movie...

By JoshWilding - Oct 23, 2025 04:10 PM EST

IMAX has shared a look ahead to the movies that will play on its giant-sized screens in 2026 and 2027.

As well as confirming that Supergirl and Avengers: Doomsday are getting IMAX releases next year, it's revealed that Man of Tomorrow (or, Superman: Man of Tomorrow, as it's referred to here), The Batman 2, and Avengers: Secret Wars will similarly get the IMAX treatment in 2027. 

Spider-Man: Brand New Day, however, may be left out in the cold. 

Set for release on July 31, 2026, the movie is sandwiched between two IMAX releases: Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey (July 17) and Warner Bros.' Flowervale Street (August 14). Nolan's next movie getting an extended run in IMAX isn't surprising, but a month's exclusivity? It's happened before.

We'd be shocked if Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios aren't negotiating with IMAX to get at least some screens freed up next summer, but there's a good chance that Spider-Man: Brand New Day ultimately bypasses these premium theaters altogether. 

It wouldn't be the first time this has happened. Earlier this summer, there was no room for Jurassic World Rebirth in IMAX, and it still made $888 million to become one of the year's highest-grossing titles. In the grand scheme of things, IMAX can add to a movie's box office, but it certainly isn't a big enough factor to decide whether anyone other than die-hard cinephiles sees a new movie. 

Spider-Man: Brand New Day is guaranteed to be a hit, no matter what screens it plays on. Anticipation is through the roof, and if what we see from fans here and on social media is any indication, it could outgross even Avengers: Doomsday

On the plus side, Sony has managed to secure an IMAX release for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse in 2027.

"It really feels like we aren’t making the fourth movie. We’re making the first movie in the next chapter. This is a rebirth," Tom Holland, who also stars in The Odyssey, recently teased. "This is something completely new." 

"I’m really glad people are picking up on the homage to Tobey and Andrew’s suit. I think the third movie was very much about paying respects to those guys. I really like the idea that he’s trying to be like his big brothers, that he looks up to them, and he sees little details on their suits that he thinks are really cool, and now that he is making his own suit and isn’t part of this bigger team."

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings helmer Destin Daniel Cretton directs Spider-Man: Brand New Day from a script by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. Tom Holland leads a cast that also includes Jon Bernthal, Mark Ruffalo, Zendaya, Sadie Sink, Michael Mando, Tramell Tillman, Marvin Jones III, and Liza Colón-Zayas. Thunderbolts* star Florence Pugh has also joined the cast.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day will be released in theaters on July 31, 2026.

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ThorArms
ThorArms - 10/23/2025, 5:11 PM
Eh, that's fine. It will still get Dolby and other PLF
MonkeyBot
MonkeyBot - 10/23/2025, 5:20 PM
Yeah right🤣
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 10/23/2025, 5:24 PM
Hmmm , interesting…

I could see it getting some IMAX screens closer to release but if not then oh well , the 2026 summer is already crowded as it is so it makes sense they can’t allot them to everyone.

Anyway regardless , can’t wait to see the film!!.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 10/23/2025, 5:31 PM
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ATrueHero1987
ATrueHero1987 - 10/23/2025, 5:52 PM
Ok, cool, Dolby Cinema 3D it is then!
Irregular
Irregular - 10/23/2025, 6:30 PM
It's going to get an IMAX release. Flowervale is going to move, watch.
Irregular
Irregular - 10/23/2025, 6:35 PM
Also wanna point out, most of these movies coming out for IMAX don't even have a rough cut to view yet and Spider-Man for sure doesn't have that yet. But it wouldn't surprise me that some scenes were filmed in IMAX for the movie and were kept secret.

Find it completely unbelievable to introduce Hulk and The Punisher in a Spider-Man movie and not ONE scene will be shot in IMAX? Come on.
Killuminatic
Killuminatic - 10/23/2025, 9:17 PM
@Irregular - Yeah, it's unlikely this movie would miss out on an IMAX release. The franchise is pretty successful for it not to.

Also, I'm pretty sure they shoot these movies with large formats in mind. Most digitally shot movies, regardless of whether they end up releasing in IMAX or not, are captured in an open gate mode which utilizes the entire sensor's surface meaning it captures more than what the final footage ends up being. This gives the filmmakers enough leeway to modify the scene in a particular way like making crops to maintain a specific aspect ratio for the final release.

How the film will be presented, if it is released in IMAX, whether it be the entire movie, or select scenes, is largely dependant on what the deal with IMAX entails. But the point is, they shoot these movies with a lot more imagery right from the get go to give them the flexibility of presenting it in an expansive manner, so they don't really need to film a specific scene in a specific aspect ratio that would adhere to IMAX standards.
centaur
centaur - 10/23/2025, 7:28 PM
made up, these series has cracked a billi aint no way

Nolanite
Nolanite - 10/23/2025, 7:37 PM
Incoming Flop Alert

Nolanite out

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