Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer Drops — Card Market Reacts
The first full trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day hit this week, revealing Tom Holland's return four years after No Way Home. Here's what it means for your Spider-Man cards.
Card Market Impact
Spider-Man card prices up 15% in sales volume following trailer release

The Trailer Everyone Was Waiting For
Sony and Marvel Studios dropped the first full trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day on March 14, 2026, and the internet broke. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi), the film picks up four years after the devastating ending of No Way Home and is set for a July 31, 2026 theatrical release.
What We Know
The trailer reveals several key plot points:
- Peter Parker is rebuilding his life, still anonymous after Doctor Strange's spell
- A new villain threat emerges (heavily rumored to be connected to the multiverse)
- The film is described as "inspired by the Brand New Day comic storyline"
- This is Phase Six of the MCU, setting up threads for Doomsday
Spider-Man Card Market Impact
Spider-Man has always been the most collected Marvel character in the trading card space. The trailer drop created immediate market movement:
Immediate reactions:
- 2025 Topps Chrome Spider-Man base cards saw a 15% uptick in sales volume
- Spider-Man insert cards from Marvel Sapphire are commanding premium prices
- Numbered parallels (/99, /50, /25) are being snapped up by speculators
Cards to watch:
- Any Spider-Man cards from 2025 Topps Chrome (the flagship set)
- Spider-Man Sapphire Edition cards
- Variant covers and special inserts featuring Spider-Man
The NLF Connection
Our repack checklists include multiple Spider-Man cards across all tiers. With the movie hype building, these cards represent strong value in every pack.
Spider-Man cards are the blue-chip stocks of Marvel collecting. A new movie trailer is like an earnings beat — expect upward momentum.