A second trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day has been age-rated in Alberta, Canada, giving Marvel fans a fresh sign that another look at Tom Holland’s Peter Parker may not be far off. The clip, listed as “Spider-Man Brand: New Day trailer 2,” was cleared for PG audiences on May 28, 2026, and runs 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
That is why Kevin Feige’s next Spider-Man rollout is suddenly back in focus. The first trailer arrived on March 18, 2026, more than two months before the rating, and it already set the table for Holland’s return as Peter Parker in a world where no one knows who he is, not even Ned and MJ. It also showed Parker throwing everything into crime-fighting while his personal life looked bleak, and briefly teased the kind of organic webs the comics made famous even though Holland’s Spider-Man usually fires webbing from a device built into his suit.
The new rating matters because it usually means a studio has something ready to go, even if the timing is still unclear. The Alberta listing gives the trailer a formal release length and a finished classification, but it does not answer the one question fans care about most: when it will show up online. On the same day, trailers for Spa Weekend and Tracy & Martina: Goin' Out West were also rated and have already surfaced, while the third trailer for End of Oak Street has not. That makes the Spider-Man item feel closer to launch than to paperwork.
The first trailer also leaned into bigger action, with Spidey fighting a group of assassin ninjas called The Hand in a multi-level prison, and it is that mix of street-level danger and personal reset that has kept interest high. Fans are already convinced Matt Murdock will appear in Brand New Day after the Daredevil: Born Again season 2 finale left the vigilante in prison, but the trailer rating does not confirm any of that. What it does confirm is that a second look at the film is ready, and with Spider-Man: Brand New Day set for theaters on July 31, 2026, the next real move is a release date for the clip itself.

