Hasbro Unveils Spider-Man: Brand New Day Toy Line at CinemaCon 2026 Hasbro showcased a comprehensive lineup of toys tied to the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day film during CinemaCon 2026, offering fans a glimpse into the merchandise set to debut in the coming summer. The collection includes seven products spanning action figures, role-play gear, and interactive toys, designed to appeal to both children and collectors. The release is timed with the film’s July 31, 2026, premiere, with pre-orders expected to open in the months leading up to the launch. The Spider-Man-focused items include the Spider-Man 2-in-1 Super Chompin’ Tank, a vehicle toy that switches between Street Mode and Off-road Mode. The cockpit accommodates two ActionVerse 4.5-inch figures, with additional space for a third figure in the web fangs. The tank features a projectile launcher and two projectiles, making it a versatile addition to collectors’ shelves. For younger fans, the Spider-Man Wisecrackin’ Glow Mask offers an interactive experience, featuring over 30 sounds and phrases, light-up eye lenses, and a button-activated design that reacts to speech. Priced at $29.99, it is highlighted as a fun gift option. The premium Spider-Man offering is the Power-Charge Spider-Man figure, standing 14.5 inches tall. This collectible includes three play modes—Anti-Gamma Mode, Web-Tracking Mode, and Power-Web Mode—each with distinct lights, sounds, and phrases. A twist-activation feature allows users to rotate the figure at the waist to simulate punches or web-shooting actions. Priced at $49.99, it is positioned as the standout item in the wave. The Hulk-themed products round out the lineup, with three items featuring the character’s signature rage.#marvel #action_figure #spiderman #cinemacon_2026 #hasbro

Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse Unveils New Footage at CinemaCon Sony Pictures Animation unveiled new footage from Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse at CinemaCon, offering a glimpse into the trilogy’s long-awaited conclusion. The preview, shown in a 1.43:1 aspect ratio, begins with the comics code logo before transitioning to Miles Morales’ realization that there is no Spider-Man on Earth-42. This sets the stage for the film’s exploration of alternate realities and the challenges faced by Miles as he navigates a universe where his existence is questioned. The footage includes a slightly alternate take on the ending of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, with Miles confronting Earth-42’s version of himself, The Prowler. The Prowler mocks Miles for mispronouncing his name, sparking a banter-filled exchange. Miles reveals that his father’s death is imminent due to a canonical event, but the Prowler fails to grasp the gravity of the situation. The scene highlights the tension between the two versions of Miles, emphasizing the emotional stakes of the story. Miles’ Uncle Aaron, portrayed by Mahershala Ali, plays a pivotal role in the narrative. In a moment echoing the iconic “Let’s do this one last time” line from the previous film, Aaron encourages Miles as the trailer cuts to a series of action sequences. The footage also features Gwen Stacy searching for Miles, while Peter B. Parker entrusts Spider-Ham with his baby, Mayday. Spider-Ham’s quip about running out of milk adds a lighthearted moment amid the film’s high-stakes drama. The Prowler’s presence is further expanded, with Miles fighting him while tied to the punching bag from Across the Spider-Verse. Later, Miles faces Spider-Man 2099, a nod to the film’s interweaving of different timelines and versions of the hero.#cinemacon #mahershala_ali #spiderman #miles_morales #spiderverse
