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Tom Holland has seen a busy stretch over the past few days, with two megawatt stories dominating the conversation about him: his future as Spider-Man, and his short-lived James Bond speculation. First, let’s tackle the latter. Despite months—if not years—of fan chatter and media hype about Tom Holland possibly becoming the next James Bond, multiple sources including The Sun’s insider column, The National Desk, and KATU report that his Marvel Studios contract makes this impossible. According to these outlets, Holland’s deal reportedly prevents him from taking on any role that could overshadow his status as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The language is direct: “Tom can’t play two superheroes, it just won’t happen,” an insider told The Sun. Tom himself has previously told Gordon Ramsay that the idea of playing 007 would be the “pinnacle” for any young British actor, but for now, he’s out of the running as the suave spy. The 26th Bond film, to be directed by Denis Villeneuve and scripted by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, begins UK production in April 2026—sans Holland.
Meanwhile, Holland is deep into Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the next installment in his flagship franchise. Filming resumed after a brief pause due to a stunt-related minor concussion, reports CosmicBook.News and CinemaDrame. Holland is back in the UK, in the suit, with director Destin Daniel Cretton at the helm. The production is tightly managed, but set photos and videos from UnBoxPHD show Spidey in action, including Holland’s stunt double being lifted by a crane for a high-octane shot. The National Desk reports that Holland has talked about how returning to Spider-Man feels “different this time,” both as an actor and with an unusually immediate fan presence on set—new for the famously secretive MCU.
Joining Tom on screen are returning favorites like Zendaya and Jacob Batalon, plus new faces including Sadie Sink, whose role is still under wraps, though some onlookers speculate she may be tied to Jon Bernthal’s Punisher. UnBoxPHD footage shows Sink on the London set, but Marvel hasn’t confirmed her character. Another oddity on set: Mark Ruffalo was reportedly seen in an ambulance scene—rumor from the set points to the Hulk (or Banner) being incapacitated, but this remains unverified and unconfirmed by Marvel.
Scoopier spider-fans are chattering about a possible trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day debuting with Avatar: Fire and Ash in theaters, as tracked by Trailer Track, but this is not yet official. Finally, the movie’s release has had a slight adjustment, now scheduled for July 31, 2026, per ComicBookMovie.
On the social media side, Holland’s channels have been quiet—no major personal posts or viral moments—but set clips and images of him and co-stars are circulating widely, thanks to accounts like UnBoxPHD.
In the business lane, there’s nothing to report outside the expected blockbuster work for Marvel, no new brand endorsements or side ventures. The biggest headline remains: Bond is not in Tom Holland’s future, but a fresh high-stakes chapter as Spider-Man absolutely is.
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